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Hello, I am glad to answer for you, according to the statistics of this year's Japanese ** department, the number of Japanese in China is about 140,000, ranking second in the number of overseas Japanese, the first is the United States, with more than 400,000 Japanese, and the third is Australia, with about 80,000 Japanese. Japan, the full name of Japan, is located in the eastern part of Asia and the northwest of the Pacific Ocean. The name of the country, which means "land of the rising sun", is composed of four major islands, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Hokkaido, and more than 7,200 small islands, with a total area of 10,000 square kilometers.
The main ethnic group is the Wa ethnic group, which speaks Japanese, and has a total population of about 100 million.
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Hello, I'm glad to answer for you: The average monthly salary of ordinary Japanese workers is 10,000 yen, which is about 16,500 yuan. For young people working in the Tokyo area, if they can live in a company dormitory and do not have to rent an apartment outside, they can get close to 200,000 yen a month in cash.
Of course, this is only the average salary, and naturally some people earn more and some people earn less. However, unlike in China, Japanese people generally do what they can for consumption, and if they can't afford it, they don't buy it, and they don't necessarily buy luxury cars and bags if they can afford it. Because they have been taught a value that does not like to compare since childhood, uniform clothes and shoes in school, and even some schools require the same pen and eraser.
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There are not many Japanese in China. According to statistics, there are only about 10,000 Japanese who live and work in China for a long time, accounting for about the total population of China. There are several main reasons:
1.Historical reasons. China and Japan have complex historical relations, especially during World War II, when Japan's aggression against China brought great suffering to the Chinese people.
This has led to a certain historical hatred and chasm between the Chinese and Japanese peoples, which is not conducive to the life of the Japanese in China. 2.Cultural differences.
There are great differences between China and Japan in terms of culture and language. This makes it difficult for the Japanese to adapt to the Chinese way of life and environment, and it also brings certain difficulties to the exchange of personnel between the two countries, which is not conducive to the long-term life of the Japanese in China. 3.
There are fewer employment opportunities. In Kihashikachi China, it is difficult for foreigners, especially Japanese, to obtain employment opportunities. Language barriers and cultural differences make it rare for companies to hire Japanese.
The lack of stable jobs and incomes makes it difficult for Japanese people to survive in China for a long time. 4.The cost of living is higher.
Japanese people living in China often have to bear a higher cost of living. For example, rent, health care, education, etc., all require additional expenses, which also makes it difficult for Japanese people to live in China for a long time. In summary, the small number of Japanese in China is mainly due to factors such as historical reasons, cultural differences, fewer employment opportunities, and a higher cost of living.
However, with the development of Sino-Japanese relations, the number of Japanese in China is expected to gradually increase in the future.
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