It s unimaginable to be stressed , how miserable is the life of ordinary Japanese people?

Updated on society 2024-07-16
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Don't look at Japan's per capita GDP is very high, with a per capita income of more than 40,000 US dollars. But this income still puts a lot of pressure on the lives of the Japanese peopleIn fact, life is very difficult for ordinary people in Japan. It can be said that the pace of life is fast and the prices are high.

    The taxes are also very high, and there is basically no savings.

    Most of Japan's fruits and vegetables are imported, and prices are extremely high.

    Vegetables and fruits sold in Japan are several times more expensive than in other Asian countries, and even the most common watermelon is much more expensive, costing $20 for a single watermelon. You must know that watermelons in developed countries in the United States are less than 5 US dollars, and Japanese fruits are four or five times more expensive than those in the United States. This kind of price is unaffordable for ordinary people in Japan, and the income of several thousand dollars a month is close to a thousand dollars a month just to buy fruit.

    Ordinary office workers have to save money to save money.

    Life in Japan is competitive, and the job elimination rate is high, once unemployedPeople who work in Japan are not iron rice bowls. Japanese companies have a high elimination rate. As long as you see that you are lazy and have no performance, you will be eliminated immediately and someone else will take your place.

    Therefore, in addition to the financial pressure of life, Japanese people also have to face the pressure of work. If there is no job and lack of economic income, the pressure of life will cause some young people to choose to go home and eat the old, and there are many young people in Japan who want to eat the old. It's because I'm so short of money and under pressure.

    Japan's high housing prices and high rents are breathtaking, and Japanese people are under too much economic pressureAlthough Japan's housing prices have collapsed before, it does not mean that Japan's housing prices will plummet. Housing prices in Japan are not cheap now, and most migrant workers in Japan also live in rented houses, and not many people can afford to buy a house. Those who have bought and rented houses have their mortgages and rents weighing on them every month.

    Married families with children have to bear the expenses of the family and the living expenses of their wives in addition to these expenses. The pressure of these burdens is not ordinary, and the fast-paced Japanese life is due to the fact that they are too stressed to waste time enjoying life.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Japan has a large population and a small area, so the most difficult thing for them every day is to work, after all, the population is growing but there is so much work, you say how fierce the competition is, if you don't work hard today, you may be fired tomorrow, this pressure is not ordinary.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    For Japanese office workers, at one o'clock in the morning, some white-collar workers in suits and leather shoes may have just left work. The work pressure of the Japanese is very high, in the work, everyone has to work hard, and often have to risk being fired, plus there is very little land in Japan, and there are often tsunamis, so that the housing prices in Japan are very high, and many people have to bear too much pressure in order to buy a house.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I feel that the work pressure is very high, and I often work overtime until late, or I will face the risk of firing squid at any time, and then basically after getting married, the man has to support the family, and most of the wives will not go to work after getting married, and the pressure is not ordinarily small.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The salary level in Japan is relatively high, and my friends sometimes feel envious of them. But you know what? Beneath the glamorous surface of Japanese office workers is a helpless and tragic reality.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Personally, I think that in Japan, due to the size of the territory, the pressure may be greater, and the pressure may be even greater in the life of ordinary people.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You're all so clear.

    What else to ask?

    In Japan, there is nothing that a normal person cannot survive to go back to. Answer: After all, there are very few people who sleep in Internet cafes.

    There are probably a few categories of people who are particularly poor.

    1 Delicious and lazy to do.

    2 It's so ambitious.

    3 Extravagance and waste.

    From a normal person's point of view, it's definitely easier to live in Japan than in China, but it's not as beautiful as TV dramas or comics.

    In addition, the so-called difference between blue-collar and white-collar workers is actually a difference in the industry, and it cannot be generalized. It can only be said that the gap between the rich and the poor is not as big as in China. (As long as a person is willing to work, he basically earns at least 1w RMB a month, while the average high-income person is about 10w a month.)

    The vast majority of people are concentrated in the 2-4w grade).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Haha, I don't know, but if you can choose to start a business in China, like Qi Bufan, the grassroots boss school is very welcome, I hope it can help you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, it is important to understand the social structure of Japan.

    Frame. The entire social structure of Japan is actually a pyramid structure, which is not divided by economic income, the rich people, the middle class, and the low-income people. It's based on age.

    Japan is a seniority society. The possession of the elderly, the possession of entering the company and the society in advance. Even if I'm younger than you, but I'm a week ahead of you, I'm also your senior.

    Therefore, the whole society, and the whole company, are almost all young people listen to the old ones, and the later students listen to the early students. This has shaped the ethics of Japanese society. Even if what you say is wrong, I can't easily refute it, because it is possible to easily oppose the ethics that have been formed for a long time by you, and you may run into greater risks.

    Over time, the vitality and ideas of young people have been somewhat suppressed. It just so happens that the elderly in Japan have a lot of wealth and social status, and the young people are very poor and miserable, and the society becomes less energetic without the participation of young people.

    Secondly, Japanese society loves to read about the air. Obviously, he has his own thoughts and opinions, but he will look at what the people around him say, and what he says is different from his own, either he doesn't oppose it much, or he pretends to be the same as others. Over time, the expression and exchange of opinions became sluggish, and the wind of freedom gradually turned into a homotonous pressure, which also constituted the repression of Japanese society.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because they are so competitive.

    We're under pressure in our country, but not as much as they are.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is normal to say that Japan did not carry out a bourgeois revolution like Europe and the United States, nor did it carry out a proletarian revolution like China and Russia, and they went directly from the feudal era to modernization through reform. If modern Japan hadn't been forced by the Americans to reform the land, the society would have been even more depressing. Not to mention that there are mud legs who dare to criticize the bureaucracy and aristocrats, not even the February Revolution.

    So the Japanese feudal mentality is very heavy. Take Yamato Nadeshiko as an example, you can be a popular lady, who is rare to be a Yamato Nadeshiko? Anyway, parents who really love their daughters will not educate their daughters to be aggrieved Yamato Nadeshiko.

    The repressive nature of Japanese society can be predicted.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Is life stressful in Japan? Tour guide: Go to work on time the next day even if you have a hangover on the street!

    As the only developed country in Asia, Japan has very good economic development and very strong economic strength. Japan is also one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and many tourists from all over the world come to visit it every year. The excellent game industry and anime industry have allowed Japan to gain a place in tourism.

    And because Japan is relatively close to China, there are many Chinese tourists visiting Japan. Most of them go to Japan to shop, like the previous rush to buy toilet seats, and now the rush to buy tobacco and alcohol, etc. The price level in Japan is very cheap compared to the locals, and it is also very cheap for the locals.

    However, there are still many people who have never traveled to Japan and have not learned about Japan in depth. Many travelers will wonder, since Japan's economy is so developed, is the life of Japanese people stressful? Many tour guides have said this:

    The tour guide said: Japan is a country with a lot of pressure to live, and the economic development also brings life pressure. Time is very important for Japanese workers, and everyone should pay attention to it.

    The same is true for going to work, you can't waste a minute or a second, and your attitude is very rigorous and serious.

    Because they all have a huge pressure on them, and they have to move forward. In addition, the Japanese workplace environment is very incomprehensible in China, and most companies have very quiet working hours, and some are just typing until the end of the day.

    The depression of the work environment can only be "released" at the end of the day, so when they get off work, they will go to drink in two or three people to relieve stress. This may be the only way they can release their stress, as they come home and face life again. Even if you have a hangover on the street, you can go to work on time the next day, no matter how "dizzy".

    If you don't believe it, when you go out for a walk in Japan at night, you will see a lot of people in suits, trousers and ties, lying on the streets and sleeping. Some are on the side of the road, some are in the alley, some are on the stairs, etc. Even so, be on time for work the next day!

    Especially for those who want to work hard in a Japanese metropolis, it is difficult to support the life of a family, so even if life is stressful, it is necessary to "carry the weight" forward. So don't think that if the economy is developed and there are more social welfare, there will be less pressure in life, no. The Japanese have their own things that they can't say.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The main reason is that Japan's aging population is relatively serious, sometimes young people even have to take care of six or seven elderly people, and the cost of living in Japan is very high, so their living pressure is very great.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The pace of modern society is fast, housing prices in Japan are very high, young people can't buy houses with wages at all, and consumer spending in other areas is also relatively high, and ordinary people can't afford it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Very big. Because Japan's economy is very developed, and many people suffer from mental illness because of too much stress, they are very stressed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Prices in Japan are very high, and transportation is not cheap. In Japan, it has become the norm for young people to work overtime, and they are so tired that they fall asleep directly on the subway.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's huge. The majority of young people in Japan have lost their desire to move forward, overwhelmed by jobs and high mortgages.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The pace of life in Japan is fast, and the price of goods is relatively high, and the biggest pressure on young people in Japan comes from work, but the pressure in life is relatively small, and there is no comparison between colleagues and friends.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. The purpose of studying abroad is also different from person to person, for example, some people do not want to return to China, some people go to a third country through Japan, some people do professional work after returning to China, some people do education work, etc., the situation is not the same. You also have to think carefully and make trade-offs.

    2. It is difficult to start a business in Japan, there are few things to do, and it is more realistic to find a job.

    3. After all, studying abroad costs a lot of money, and you must be prepared to endure hardships. Be sure to sort out the mentality, hard work, competition, ** are all there. No matter in **, learning more professional knowledge and skills is the key.

    Once you go, you must insist on studying for a few more years, working for a few more years, learning more professional knowledge or skills, if you return to China as soon as you graduate, you have no work experience abroad, and there is no better opportunity to return to China to start a business or find a job.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The life of office workers is indeed very sad to see, every day on the tram to see office workers wearing the same suits and holding the same briefcases, the same life, it is terrible to think about. However, the most important thing in Japan is stability, a good high school, a good university, a good company, and stability for a long time. There is no wind and no waves, this is the developed country.

    Most Chinese entrepreneurs in Japan are in the business field for Chinese people. If you don't have the skills, you can open a Chinese restaurant, and if you have a little popularity, you can do a travel company or something.

    If you have the ability to study, you can get qualifications such as lawyer and accountant, and open your own firm, which is also mostly for Chinese, but the grade and income are worlds apart.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First of all, let's take an example worth learning from China.

    I think the most important thing to learn from is the relationship between companies and employees. Although Japan no longer has a lifetime employment system. But the harmonious relationship between the employer and the employed is still many times stronger than in China.

    I hear that. In Japan, let's say you're an employee of a company. You go and tell your boss that in a month it's my wedding, please go to it, or in a month I'm going to be a father.

    Of course, the salary increase is only the surface, and the essence is the employer's care for the employed.

    To be honest, the first time I learned about the employment relationship in Japan, I was really envious for ...... for a long timeMoreover, in the next 10 to 20 years, China will not have the same employment relationship as Japan. In fact, a harmonious society has long had a ...... in foreign countries

    As for the fact that Japan is not as good as China, I think the biggest thing is that life is stressful and fast-paced. Then there is the chaebol monopoly. After all, it is a capitalist country.

    In addition, there are many products on the group IDC network**, which are cheap and have a good reputation.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Less frequent sex.

    Every day on the Tokyo Railway, there are suicides committed by lying on the tracks.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    First of all, from the perspective of Japanese people's lives, they have a sense of time, they are very busy with work every day, and white-collar workers work hard every day just to support their families. All of the above reasons are the causes of Japan's pressure.

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