If you have lived for a long time and know the real social situation in Japan, please let me go and

Updated on educate 2024-04-05
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Most of what is said is true.

    Many of the Japanese systems are now made in China.

    If it weren't for the Chinese system, I don't know if it would have gone bankrupt.

    But I studied economics in Japan.

    The teacher said that China's GDP is slowly surpassing Japan's GDP, and Japan's raw materials are now expensive, and the wages of workers in China can be 5 to 10 workers for a Japanese person's salary. So now a lot of Japanese capital has gone to China to open factories.

    And that's why a lot of the people on the market in Japan are made in China.

    The Chinese system is cheaper, and the Japanese system is more expensive.

    Of course, Japanese people also like to buy Chinese products because they are cheap.

    It can only be said that if something made in China is withdrawn from the Japanese market.

    The level of consumption of the people will gradually decline, which will also have an impact on the Japanese consumer market.

    Therefore, the Japanese are now almost inseparable from products made in China.

    If you go bankrupt, you shouldn't be able to.

    This is because Japan's production is also good.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Misconception that a Chinese boycott of Japanese goods could bankrupt Japan. In fact, the total amount of goods exported by Japan to China every year is more than 100 billion US dollars, equivalent to 2% of Japan's GDP, and it cannot determine the rise or fall of Japan at all. Japan is a country that has the ability to survive from the ground of death, and bankruptcy may be the beginning of its rebirth.

    It's not all true, it's.

    We have seen it for all to see, and even local ** organizations ** Japanese cars, where you and I live there are three or four out of ten Japanese locomotives on the street, to say that it is 2% of their gross domestic product, it is impossible.

    I'm sorry, I didn't look at the other regulations very carefully.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The main social problems in Japan are: the social problems brought about by the aging population; The gap between rich and poor in Japan is very high; There is a shortage of labor in Japan.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Real Historical Materials: The Life of Japanese Civilians After the Meiji Restoration.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Personally, I think that the key to whether you can beat or not is how to fight.

    1. China is recognized as the world's largest number of submarines, and if it spills into the Pacific Ocean and launches a war with Japan in the Indian Ocean, it will limit Japan's strategic resources to a large extent.

    2. If Japan cannot instantly destroy the air base in Northeast China once a war starts, Chinese fighters carrying missiles can hit Japan without flying out of China's borders.

    3. China's navy is inferior to Japan's, but its air force still has an advantage relatively speaking, and air supremacy is more important than sea supremacy and air supremacy.

    4. China's missiles are definitely superior to Japan's, and China and Japan are not far apart and can pose a great threat to Japan's territory.

    If China and Japan go to war, China will definitely win, but Japan is very advanced, and I am afraid it will be a little difficult to win.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I am an international student studying at Waseda University in Japan, and I have been in Japan for 2 years. How so? I'm also an anime fan, and I rent a house in Akihabara, so what about Tokyo?

    I live a frugal life, a part-time job is about 120,000 yen a month, about 9,000 yuan, about half of the money spent on food, the price of goods in Japan is relatively high, and my parents pay for the house and tuition. The remaining 60,000 yen will allow you to develop your own hobbies. Tokyo is a very competitive city, and I was in Akihabara, where the old people who sold parts were all college graduates, and the little waiters were all college graduates.

    The city of Tokyo is very beautiful, especially at night, and Tokyo Tower looks like Conan, full of lights, and you can't see the end of it. The streets of Japan are very clean. Tokyo is like a futuristic city, and the doors of taxis are electric, which is of course very expensive.

    The people are very civilized, and the quality of the people is very high. I've been to Chiba Prefecture in the Japanese countryside, and it's really beautiful, and the fields are very square and neat. There are many vending machines on the side of the road.

    If you come, you will live in Akihabara, and if you like anime, you should come here.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You must know that the comics are the best to come, and the author is also simulated from his own yearning, sketching on paper, adding the imagination in his mind to the pen, and if you have the ability, you can also draw the beautiful side of our China.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's about the same as China's prosperity and erosion for life.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Many of the surrounding areas of the big city are beautiful.

    Saitama, Chiba, Tochigi, Nagano around Tokyo.

    Nara around Osaka, Wakayama.

    Kumamoto and Fukuoka on the island of Kyushu are many, many more.

    There is not much difference between high schools in Japan and China. Fortunately, it is Japan, and the United States is very different. The difference is that I don't go home for dinner at noon, while China usually goes home and Japan ends early in the evening.

    In addition, most people in Japan take off their shoes when they enter the room, and the classroom is no exception. That's why I feel comfortable listening to classes in Japan. The efficiency of students in listening to lectures is much higher than in China.

    Of course, if you don't learn, you can't do it. In particular, remember not to excessively indicate that you belong to China, as long as you don't distinguish so clearly, they will not take the initiative to exclude you at that time, that is, they will not take the initiative to exclude you. At first they will take special care of you and be very friendly.

    Not a problem.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.I don't know if you've seen happiness in Japan! The level of consumption is high!

    It is true that the per capita income is high! But Japan still has the highest suicide rate! But it's still a lot of pressure!

    See the brilliance on the surface! It's actually quite hard! But from the city construction, the environment, the per capita quality or something is very good!

    This is estimated to be happier than the Chinese! And the Japanese don't want to be house slaves or anything! Desperately earn money just to buy a house for your children!

    Relatively speaking, life is more chic than ours! Some people always say that Tokyo is the most expensive city in Japan!

    But in proportion to wages! Prices in China are not low either! We buy a camera for a month's salary! And in Japan, you can buy a car after two years of part-time work!

    2.It's hard to say how rich or poor Japan is! The gap is not the same as in China!

    Rich people in Japan are also working hard to squeeze the subway and go to work every day. And the Japanese don't show their wealth! You can't see it even if you have money!

    And Japan's rich second generation or something, if you show off to China like this! No one will be able to afford it! It's even more impossible to find a wife!

    And the Japanese ** also agrees with the survival of the homeless! And the welfare of the state is also very high! Even if they don't work, they won't starve!

    3.The Japanese navy is still very good! China's navy still has no way to compare with Japan!

    And Japanese technology has to be said to be very powerful. And the alliance of two countries, Japan and the United States! Military power is not to be underestimated!

    Of course, I still hope that these will never be used! After all, peace is true!

    4.The Japanese are really nice to the Chinese on the surface! Some say it's a knife in a smile, while some are really friendly!

    But when I went to Japan with the China-Japan Friendship Association, everyone was very good, and I remembered that it was in someone else's home, and it didn't cost anything! Gave us a gift when we left! I gave a female classmate kimono!

    Kimono** isn't cheap! I don't think it's about how the Japanese treat the Chinese! If a person has quality and morality, everyone will like it if they go to **!

    It's just that I know a lot of Japanese people, and I'm all good! And I've known each other for a long time! I found that many things have always been misunderstandings between China and Japan!

    I slowly learned that I had misunderstood Japan in the chat! And Japan misunderstands China! Let's communicate less!

    If the Japanese of previous generations were good to the Chinese! It's because of the reason for the loss, and now the Japanese are all Chinese is polite! People don't treat you because of who you are, but by your quality, morality and character!

    If people are good, people like it too! If there is a problem with character! Chinese people probably don't like it either!

    There are still many people who understand Japan and always see the good side of Japan!

    Japan is an island country, there are many natural disasters, although Japan's earthquake technology is getting better and better, but which Japanese friend I know told me several times that I almost died because of **! So around with a sense of crisis! We don't live steadily!

    Also, Japan has a serious aging population! If you go to Japan, you will find that many people who retire at the age of 60 are still working. People don't like having children anymore! I guess it's a common problem in developed countries!!

    In addition, Japan has very few resources, and it is basically imported. It is not as good as our self-produced and self-sold in China!

    Also, the price of food in Japan is more expensive than the price of meat! ,

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Japanese society is also divided into upper, middle and lower classes, and ordinary people's lives are the same as ours, they are under a lot of pressure and work hard every day to make a living. Of course, because of the aggression and rapid economic development of those years, Japan has now entered the period of the second and third generations of the rich, and the social wealth and the people's wealth are much more than ours, and many people do not need to work, but only need to rely on the accumulation of the previous generation and can still live a very rich life. Their infrastructure is better than ours, and the order and facilities in public places are better than ours.

    2. The gap between the rich and the poor is more serious, there are only a few rich consortia, and they all hide their high cabinets, and they do not show their wealth very much, while the common people are poor, but due to the developed economy, the treatment of the homeless and the poor is very good, so the gap between the rich and the poor is not large.

    3. On the whole, Japan's military technology and naval strength are higher than China's. Especially with the Americans behind it, new technologies and new ** can be found in Japan. The US-Japan military alliance has substantially enhanced Japan's military strength.

    Japan has always regarded China as an imaginary enemy, and its military development has also been aimed at China, and its current development is basically a line of uniting with the United States to suppress China, connecting with other countries in East Asia, and striving for the right to speak in East Asia with China.

    4. Most Japanese people are actually not friendly to the Chinese, in my opinion. They laugh at you just because you have the money to spend. Chinese people in Japan have many difficulties in both business and politics.

    The Japanese regard us as enemies, but in fact, many countries are not friendly to us, but they only advertise good ones, and we don't know about them.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can go to Koharu to see the specifics, they all live in Japan.

    In general, developed countries still have many advantages, the most important is to live a leisurely life, I think so.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. I don't know if the Japanese are happy or not, but I know that they are happy with the current state of their lives.

    2. The gap between the rich and the poor is not serious.

    3. Hehe, in Japan you will never be exposed to military affairs, this is a national secret.

    4, I have worked in Japan for many years, the company is a Chinese, in my personal point of view, the Japanese are very friendly to the Chinese, we often go to the bar to drink together, drive out together on weekends, do not feel any discrimination against the Chinese.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Well, I haven't been there, but I have a lot of friends in Europe... Actually, I think it's the same everywhere in the world.

    It's all different, and you may think it's nonsense, but really, everyone feels different.

    Some people live in luxury, some people work in the dark... You go to Japan.

    The range is too big, and you don't feel the same in Tokyo as you do in the Japanese countryside, if you watch Japanese dramas and anime. I think you're thinking better.

    The gap between the rich and the poor in Japan is still quite obvious, and I don't know anything about the military.

    Attitude towards the Chinese... It's good for international students, but it's hard to say if you go to work, you have the ability, and no one will reject you, and it's better to have money.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I think it's okay, my classmates went to Japan after graduation, and after coming back, it was completely different from us, garbage classification just began to be miserable, but Japan has already begun to implement, people don't think so,After I came back from Japan, what impressed me the most was the politeness of the people, this is not thank you, I'm sorry can be summarized, there are rules for taking the car, there are rules for eating, and I really can't learn this point.

    It's said that it's easy to get tired in Japan, I think it's okay, maybe girls are better, and it's men who are tired, but I haven't heard of men who go to Japan, which ones are tired, you say that Japanese men are going to be tired to death, so isn't this country wasted? Even if there are few people, even if the country is small, it cannot be said that people are tired to death.

    There may be good and bad, some people live there well, they say that Japan is good, and some people who live badly and too hard, so this situation really depends on the people, and we live in our own country, and not all of us are happyIt is said that everyone in Japan is warm, but not friends, everyone is friendly, but not friendly, and everyone's life is fixed but boring.

    Think about leaving home, leaving your parents to live in another country, going home every year for an indefinite period of time, and it is not easy to think about it, saying that your parents are not far away, and there must be a reason for traveling far away, maybe it is also for life.

    My classmate settled down even if she arrived in Japan, she said that it is easy to save money, the child's education is very good, the environment is also good, although there is no hometown food, now the express delivery is very convenient, so I don't feel that I am far away, and the air ticket to come back is not expensive, very good.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Those who can live in Japan for a long time must have regular jobs and small savings, and their lives should be better than some people in Japan.

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