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Day in the Life of a Typical Japanese Office Worker in Tokyo



Living in Japan and working in a Tokyo office – This is a Tokyo day in the life of a Japanese Office Worker, 24 year old, Emi. This is also a tour of her Japanese …

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    As a Typical Japanese Worker in the video, you'll see that Emi:
    – still lives with her parents (very common)
    – still works for the same company she started with after graduating university
    – takes baths at night
    – doesn't have a lot of time for breakfast before work
    – commutes to work 1 hour one-way everyday by train
    – arrives to work early before company hours
    – sits in an open seating environment with co-workers and mangers all sitting together
    – attends the traditional company morning meeting, called Chorei (very Japanese)
    – receives Omiyage from co-workers who came back from trips
    – performs regular desk and PC work throughout the day (as you would expect)
    – attends planing meetings as required for her job throughout the day
    – takes a 1-hour lunch break with co-workers
    – respects company seniority and uses the appropriate language to address her superiors
    – leaves the office when she finishes her work. On this day, she finished her work on time when on other days she may have to stay behind…as you can see other people in the office still remained since they didn't finish their work yet.
    – meets up with the girls after work to have a dinner / drinks
    – All of the above is what you could expect to see in a day of a "Typical Japanese Office Worker" or "Salarywomen in Japan"
    Let me know in the COMMENTS if you DISAGREE.
    LIKE if you want to see more Day in the Life Japan videos.

  2. You can practice your English … SHOULD have that in America

    I hear alot " I DON'T KNOW " or they say nothing at ALL 2 YOU!!!!!!

  3. In the office I work it's all an open space. There aren't that many of us in the office and now with Covid-19 there's even less. It's nice because we can talk with everybody without getting off the seats. Portugal, btw.

  4. Looks like my life when I was still in China a few years ago, also had a mini humidifier on my office desk. I miss those working days.

  5. American companies could learn a lot from this company . I worked for tthe oldest and largest public relations company in Washington, DC. We had a lunchroom the size of a bathroom and free coffee. That was the extent of amenities. No effort to create any satisfaction and many bosses who expected you to donate your lunch hour to running personal errands, get tickets for visiting friends to tour the whitehouse and give up your evening plans at the drop of a hat. And the pay was less than the average file clerk was making for the honor of working there.

  6. Very similar to the past Japanese company I worked at. We had morning meeting, whole bunch of coffee, and Company secretary giving these candies and small cakes.

  7. Di indonesia nahan tombol lift saat akan masuk & saat akan keluar itu udah biasa gak untuk perkantoran saja, di pusat perbelanjaan seperti mall & plaza juga orang – orang melakukan itu…

  8. Key takeways:
    -Everybody uses a Lenovo Thinkpad
    -The building has everything from combini, office, gym, saloon to a farm
    -Respect is important in Japanese Corporate Culture
    -Everybody is humble & polite
    -most importantly, Work Hard & Enjoy Life.

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