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by HakeHayashi
1992 days ago
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Japan is very clean and nature is considered quite sacred. There is greater cultural harmony overall, making it feel very safe and relaxed. In the cities, there is a lot of isolation despite the number of people, but in more rural areas there is a more relaxed attitude. While English is taught there from a young age, it may be difficult feeling truly integrated into the fabric of the culture without learning the language. It depends on what sort of work you do for "work/life balance" since Japanese salarymen are sort-of expected to work long hours. If you work for a Japanese company or a European or US company in Japan, the differences in expectation will be notable. |
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