How much does the Japanese emperor open a month?

Updated on society 2024-07-23
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hehe, I'll do this question again.

    During the Tokugawa shogunate, the Emperor's living expenses were to be collected from the shogunate, and only 10,000 koku (1 koku per kilogram) was required to be paid by the Tokugawa Shogunate. It was later increased to 100,000 stones. By the beginning of the 19th century, the emperor was no more than a small daimyo with a territory of 120,000 koku.

    During the Meiji period, the emperor's wealth came from 3 sources:1Acquisition of state-owned (official-owned) property.

    2.War reparations plundered from China. 3.

    Transferring large quantities of land and forests. The imperial economy also began to improve, from 510,000 yen in Meiji 8 (1875) to 100 million yen in the last year of Meiji (1910). The Imperial Family's budget at the end of the Meiji era was 4.5 million yen, which remained unchanged until the end of World War II.

    During the Taisho period, the imperial treasury ended the situation in which consumption was completely dependent on the national treasury for payment, and began a stage in which part of consumption depended on forestry management and negotiable securities.

    From the Showa period to Japan's surrender and the war of aggression, the accumulation of assets and current expenses of the Japanese imperial family increased greatly, and the income from the fixed assets of the imperial family also increased. In the early years of the Showa era, the imperial family's capital was 100 million yen, but by 1945 it had increased to more than 300 million yen. After the war, according to the results of an investigation conducted by the Foreign Affairs Bureau of the Allied Command on October 29, 1946, the total assets of the Japanese Imperial Family were 100 million yen.

    After the war, according to the new constitution of Japan, the state bears all the expenses of the imperial family, and the imperial family has to make a budget every year, and after approval by the Diet, it is paid from the national treasury, which changes every year, so I will not repeat it here. Although the current emperor no longer enjoys political privileges, he still enjoys the best treatment, and the annual income of the emperor after deducting taxes is 68 million yen.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I, China, a great country, and the emperor is only called the Son of Heaven!

    Japan's Ogi miscellaneous beasts are not even human, and they dare to call themselves emperors!

    Our descendants of Yan and Huang will convince people with virtue, otherwise Japan will be extinct long ago!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The Japanese people don't talk much about the emperor, that's taboo. Because they live modernly, their brains are feudal. They respected the emperor so much that they wouldn't say it openly even if they didn't.

    As for the problem you are talking about, it is basically taxpayers' money to support them, and it must be a lot of expenses, and the standard of living in Tokyo is not built, and the money of the rich there, it is enough for you to spend several lifetimes in China.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You know it's useless - you can't be the emperor in this life———

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Look at what work is done. Generally, the starting salary is 180,000 yen a month, and there is no tax in the first year, but if you have to deduct annuity, insurance and income tax every month, you will get more than 150,000 yen, which is about 97,000 yuan. If you have a bonus, it's more than 10,000 yuan.

    In the second year, they have to pay more than 5,000 yuan a year to the government tax. All at the current exchange rate. If you raise wages, it's not a lot.

    Up to 120,000 RMB per year. One month's living expenses, accommodation expenses, and miscellaneous expenses are calculated at 2,500 RMB. 30,000 RMB a year.

    There aren't many that you really get your hands on. Then deduct the intermediary fee and the like. Even if it's a high-income group.

    300,000 yen a month. In the last year, it will be about 10,000.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you have the capital to go to Japan, why should you go abroad to work for no reason---

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Renting an ordinary room in Japan can cost about 40,000 yuan. If you can find a better one through a real estate agency. The total monthly expenses of a student renting a house or apartment (the average cost of living in a month) are about 130,000 days, and the total monthly expenditure of a student living in a student dormitory is about 90,000 days, which is cheaper.

    Electricity, coal, water expenses 10,000 yuan, insurance and medical expenses 3,000 yuan, food expenses 24,000 yuan, miscellaneous expenses about 14,000 yuan.

    If you cook three meals a day, the material fee is 30,000 yen per person per month. If there are many people, you can save some. In Japan, the cost of living varies greatly depending on the region, for example, in major cities such as Tokyo and Osaka, accommodation and prices are very high, and if you study in Japan, you will need an average of more than 200,000 yen a month including tuition, while in areas such as Kyushu and Shikoku, it will cost an average of about 130,000 days a month including tuition.

    In addition, there are some money-saving tips, such as buying second-hand electrical appliances from seniors and buying monthly passes when traveling. Beef in Japan is the most expensive, about 200 yen for 100 grams, a pound of beef is equivalent to more than 70 yuan, pork, chicken, fish are also expensive, and a bag of instant noodles is the cheapest for 100 yen. When eating, you can choose the time slot to consume.

    For example, if you go to the supermarket and buy sashimi, it is usually half price at night, about 100 yen for a small box. There are many supermarkets around universities in Japan, and different supermarkets have different bargains. Several international students can also go for fast food, where you can eat pizza, hot pot, barbecue and many other things, such buffet restaurants are generally cheapest between 11 am and 3 pm, and cost 1,000 yen per person.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tokyo alone and Osaka are already far behind, and the rent in Tokyo is about three times that of Osaka, not to mention other places.

    It can only be said that it is generally considered to be around 150,000 yen.

    Also, study hard and get scholarships, some private schools have scholarships every month, maybe you take the first place in the exam in a few months, and you can earn back the tuition for a year. If you have a good grasp of Japanese, you can find some jobs that pay well. In my opinion, this is the most shrewd approach, and saving money is helplessness and incompetence, not shrewdness.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Let me tell you the simplest algorithm, to study in Japan, generally speaking, all the expenses are added together, and it costs 10,000 RMB for 1 month. You can earn 12,000 to 15,000 won by working part-time. Some language schools can pay fees for half a year and half a year, some schools can waive dormitory fees, and some schools can accept part-time jobs, so choosing a good language school is very crucial.

    2358646566 buckle can give you ideas.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Different cities** are different.

    For example, if you want to live in a house with a bath function in Tokyo, you can rent at least 60,000-80,000 yen a month.

    In some third-tier cities, the monthly rent is 20,000 yuan.

    Find out what you're going to ** first, and then ask.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At least 100,000 yuan, because the cost of accommodation is a huge amount.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The high is not upline, I say the lowest downline.

    According to one person, live in the cheapest economic hotel, 300 a day, 9000 a month, eat three meals according to 3 bowls of ramen or beef rice, 130 a day, 4000 a month, 10 yuan in three stations of the tram one-way, not more than 40 a day 1200, a total of about 10,000 food, travel and accommodation, this is the lowest offline. Some may not be enough, for example, it is definitely not enough to travel for 130 a day for you to play, not including your shopping.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It depends on how long it takes to join the company and the industry, but the monthly income of new members is about 20 to 230,000, and IT may be about 250,000. After that, it depends on your ability and hard work...

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    More than 200,000 yen a month for people in their 20s. More than 300,000 yen in their 30s. And so on. Of course, individual abilities are different, and the above is the average income. Plus bonuses twice a year.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The per capita income of Japanese people is 350,000 to 450,000 yen.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How to say that office workers who get 20w a month can't say that their lives are not high at all. Most of them were penniless before they were paid. Japanese people are too fond of drinking.

    After paying the rent, the water and electricity ** gas is more than 13w. Go out and drink a few thousand times. Find Miss 1w more.

    Go or sing when you're done drinking. Wages are spent very quickly. Before the payroll, I relied on instant noodles, and my company had it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on what you do ... Workers basically put it at about 200,000 yen, removing a series of insurances.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The average monthly salary of Japanese people is about 400,000 yen, which is equivalent to about 25,000 yuan.

    However, the entry work pays attention to "seniority", and the longer the working hours, the higher the salary. Basically, wages are raised every year.

    Consumption is not as high as it seems. Although it is expensive to see a doctor, you have insurance, and you don't have to pay a lot of money. In short, consumption is low relative to income.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The average person over the age of 20 in Japan earns more than 200,000 yen per month

    Convert to RMB, you can do the math yourself

    100 yen = 7 yuan.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Generally, at least RMB 10,000 per month.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The whole journey is a general hotel, if you don't have too much luxury and don't shop, 30,000 yuan is enough, almost 600,000 yen, air tickets 5 to 70,000 yuan round trip, accommodation 6,000 to 8,000 a day, transportation, good food and drink 10,000 a day, shopping is actually not so much, it should not be 30 days to go out, and some snacks cost 2,3000 yen a day.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Bring tens of thousands, it depends on which city you go to, after all, the consumption in developed areas is high.

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