What is that industry in Japan, what is the third largest industry in Japan?

Updated on international 2024-06-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Every country has its own pillar industry, and Japan is no exception, and I just want to say that Japan is only so developed because it has a large market share in China. ~

    Calm down and think about it, we always look for other people's faults and don't reflect on ourselves, don't we?! ~

    At least that's how I understand it

    That's all there is to it

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    China's moral standards and cultural atmosphere do not apply to Japan.

    After all, it's two countries, don't use your yardstick to measure people.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What kind of industry!! Can you explain that!! And don't keep talking about Japan, you don't look, how do you know they are like this!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Our laws don't matter what makes sense and the bottom line is legal in their country.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are a lot of occupations in short supply in Japan, but for foreigners who want to find jobs in this way, it is necessary to combine the policies launched by Japan, because of the serious aging of Japan, so Japan has launched the policy of "Specific Skills No. 1" to attract foreign young people to Japan's "shortage" industries and jobs, which cover 14 industries, namely: nursing industry, building cleaning, foundry industry, machinery manufacturing, electrical and electronic information related industries, construction, shipbuilding· Shipbuilding industry, automobile maintenance, aviation, accommodation, agriculture, fishery, beverage and food manufacturing, catering industry.

    The positions in these industries are not only "lacking people", but also foreigners, and more assistance will be given to foreigners in terms of treatment (visas, income, job counseling, etc.), so it is recommended that those who plan to work in Japan choose from these 14 industries. If you don't have the skills of these 14 industries, you can consider going to Japan to study at a language school + vocational school and then engage in related positions after learning relevant vocational skills for 2 years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Advantageous majors in Japan: economics, electronic engineering, medicine, chemical engineering, animation and other majors.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Japan is a developed capitalist country, and all walks of life are relatively well developed, and the well-known electronic technology and service industries are very developed. Of course, it depends on your own level, as long as you learn well, you are not afraid of not having a job!! Not good, please forgive me!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello dear! Japan is a highly developed capitalist country. Resource-poor and extremely dependent on imports, a well-developed manufacturing sector is the main pillar of the national economy.

    The level of scientific research, aerospace, manufacturing and education ranks among the top in the world. In addition, the cultural industry, led by the anime and game industries, and the developed tourism industry are also important symbols. Japan's three pillar industries:

    1. Automobile industry: Japan's first pillar industry accounts for about 45%-50% of Japan's economy every year. 2. Animation industry:

    Japan's second pillar industry occupies about 18%-25% of Japan's economy every year. 3. Digital industry: Japan's third pillar industry accounts for about 15%-17% of Japan's economy every year.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Good afternoon, dear, <>

    The hottest industries in Japan ten years ago included:1Automobile manufacturing:

    Japan's automobile manufacturing industry has a significant market share in the world, and the major players in Japan's automobile manufacturing industry include Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mazda, etc. 2.Consumer Electronics:

    The major companies in the Japanese consumer electronics industry are Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, etc., which have a large market share in the world. 3.Mechanical Engineering:

    Major Japanese machinery manufacturers include Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Hitachi, Sumitomo Heavy Industries, etc., which have a significant market share in the world. 4.Medical Devices:

    The major players in the Japanese medical device industry are Roche, Japan Mason, etc., which have a significant market share in the world. 5.Food Processing:

    The major companies in Japan's food processing industry are Meiji, Rakuten, Unilever, etc., and these companies have a significant market share in the world.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The top 10 most lucrative occupations in Japan are mainly the following 10:1Professional baseball players, their average monthly salary is around 13.95 million yen.

    For the Japanese, baseball has a very deep mass base, and there are many anime games that are promoted based on this theme. The influence of baseball in Japan is also very high, and baseball in Japan is the equivalent of football in the United States, so the monthly salary of professional players is very high. 2.

    In second place are horse racers, who earn an average monthly salary of 11.75 million yen. Although horse racing originated in the West, the sport has been developed and popularized in Japan and is very popular among the Japanese people. The law stipulates that the number of horse races held each year should be no more than 36 times for no more than 8 days each time.

    3.In third place are YouTube streamers, whose monthly salary averages around 7.47 million yen. When it comes to anchors, I believe most people are familiar with it, and it is one of the most popular industries in the traffic society.

    Usually, the more well-known anchors may have a higher monthly salary. 4.The income of Japanese writers is also relatively high, with an average monthly salary of about 6.16 million yen, and copyright protection in Japan is very strict.

    In general, the publication and adaptation of well-known works, as well as various derivative products, generate considerable revenue. 5.Japan's *** is getting more and more popular in recent years, and the average monthly salary of *** writers is 5.05 million yen.

    Usually, *** is priced at 10% royalty. Those who can achieve high income are generally the ones with very good sales.

    6.In sixth place is a Japanese professional shogi player, with an average monthly salary of 3.34 million yen. But the monthly salary here generally refers to the top general-level players, and usually the annual income of professional-level players is not a problem.

    7.In seventh place are professional golfers, who earn an average monthly salary of 2.04 million yen. Japan accounts for 10% of the total golfering population and has 2,600 golf courses, second only to the United States.

    In eighth place is the chief reporter, the ninth is the wrestler, and the tenth is the rower. The above are the top 10 most lucrative occupations in Japan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    10 rowers, 9 sumo wrestlers, 8 magazines, 7 golf, 6 shogi players, 5*** home, 4 writers.

    3 Internet celebrity anchors, 2 horse racing players, 1 baseball player.

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