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ranebo | 12 years ago

"What is perhaps more interesting is the things that are worse."

First and foremost I believe is resistance to change. The reasoning of "because that's the way it has always been" and general bureaucracy means change is very slow to come. When change is actually put into motion it occurs with amazing efficiency but initial resistance seems much stronger than many other cultures.

Anyway, my personal counter list might go like this:

- Blatant sexism

- The work emphasis placed on quantity (time) over quality

- Despite a reputation of High Tech, requiring paper (printed) documents for nearly everything.

- Meeting people outside of work/school is so unusual that often you can make someones night by striking up a conversation in a bar. Great for the visiting tourist but seems suffocating for many Japanese.

- Fantastic food often ruined by the people chain smoking right next to you.

Still really enjoy living here, but I fortunately don't have to deal with the Japanese work environment like many of my friends do.

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XorNot|12 years ago

A friend of my family knows a few female Japanese expats. They are all very adamant that they absolutely would not go back to living in Japan due to the sexism.

Another thing to add to that list is the Japanese justice system: no trial by jury at all.

tluyben2|12 years ago

I hear from friends who are not Japanese / Asian who work there a lot that Japanese are generally quite xenophobe; is that true generally or in certain regions or?

anaphor|12 years ago

Yes, Japan has a long history of mutual xenophobia with China and other countries around southeast asia. I'm not sure if you were referring to that or xenophobia of westerners though, which I've also heard about. Despite that however, it seems like a great place to live.

Jack000|12 years ago

Don't forget trash cans. I regularly spend 10+ minutes walking around looking for a trash can. I know they got rid of them due to terrorism but c'mon that was 15 years ago.

jmadsen|12 years ago

That's not true. They generally consider it people's own responsibility to take care of the trash themselves by taking it home & disposing of it there.

Most people don't stop to think: it costs money to dispose of trash. Here they just don't believe the city should have to foot the bill for your garbage. Different way of thinking about it, is all.