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5 Most Annoying OUTDATED Business Rules in Japan

You might know that Japan is a country with quite a lot of rules and manners for everything we do. For example, there are many table manners when you eat food, rules for bathing at onsen hot springs, or things you must keep in mind when you visit someone’s house. This can be also said for many workplaces in Japan too. Although I understand that these traditions are originally meant to respect and care for others, some of them are just simply outdated and are very inefficient. So today, as a man who has worked in three Japanese companies before, I will introduce five most tiresome business rules that are still present in most workplaces in Japan. This video is especially recommended to those who are willing to work in Japan someday. I will be counting down the five outdated rules, so I hope you can check them all out! If you have similar rules in your country too, please let me know in the comments below. At the latter half of the video, I will talk about why Japan still has these outdated rules, and what you can do to avoid companies that forces the employees to obey them. However, please understand that not all companies in Japan are like this, and it is likely that these rules will not be forced for foreign workers. [Time codes] 0:00 Let's START! 2:07 No.5 Meeting in person 4:35 No.4 Stamps & paper contracts 7:50 No.3 Upper & lower seats 12:53 No.2 Business cards 16:03 No.1 Working long hours is a virtue 18:59 3 reasons why these things happen 27:21 How to avoid these things 29:49 Today’s conclusion 32:47 “Omake” talk ▼Who is Shogo? What is this channel about?▼    • WILL YOU HELP ME?   ▼Related videos in this channel▼ -5 tips for polite Japanese table manners! How to be a better guest at a Japanese restaurant    • 5 Tips for Polite Japanese Table Manners   -4 most important things I was taught as a child by my Japanese parents! Kids education in Japan    • 4 Most Important Things I was Taught ...   -Why Japan SLAUGHTERS cats and dogs more than any other country! The sad situation and how to stop it    • Why Japan SLAUGHTERS Cats and Dogs Mo...   ▼[For YOU traveling to Kyoto] Check out the "Kyoto Hidden Gems" that we introduce▼    • Плейлист   ▼Instagram▼   / lets_ask_shogo   *Please ask me questions through the DM here!(⚠️I do not use e-mail) ▼MY DREAM▼ “To make every Japan lovers’ dream come true, by making Japan a more secure, comfortable, and safer place for everyone to visit, study, and live in” ♢10,000↑ subscribers milestone♢ Interviewing and introducing people working with Japanese traditional culture to spread their work ♢100,000↑ subscribers milestone♢ Restarting a cultural experience facility where anyone can experience Japanese culture, and creating employment for foreigners (Facility image:    • Japanese Music Show 和楽器邦楽ショー / 1 minu...  ) ♢1,000,000↑ subscribers milestone♢ Opening an online shop to sell traditional craftwork in order to protect the precious culture (Example: Pottery, dyeing, kimonos, etc.) ▼Shogo’s profile▼ Hello everyone, and thank you for watching my videos! I’m Shogo, a Kyoto born & Hiroshima raised Japanese, that grew up in Michigan USA for 6 years, and studied Mandarin in Beijing university for a year! I live in Kyoto now, as I train in Iaido(katana), Sado(tea ceremony), and Noh theatre(traditional stage art). In this channel, you can take a closer look at Japanese traditional culture, tips on traveling to Kyoto, and social problems in Japan. So learners and lovers of Japanese language and culture, be sure to subscribe to enjoy more content! If you enjoyed this video, please hit the LIKE button, and share with your friends and family! My goal is “to achieve 100,000 subscribers by January 2022”, so your help would mean a lot! ▼Special thanks to…▼ Kazumasa Ito: My best friend who also spent his childhood in America. Thank you for always checking my English as a professional translator. Harumi Shin: A talented web designer and my better half. Your video editing skills and creative thumbnails are essential for this channel. Hinata Yamaguchi: Energetic and always happy, but a little bit shy. Having a daughter like you, makes me the happiest person on Earth. ♪Music♪ おとわび https://otowabi.com/category/material... H/MIX GALLERY http://www.hmix.net/music_gallery/ima... ♪Sound effects♪ 効果音ラボ https://soundeffect-lab.info/ ♪Pictures♪ かわいいフリー素材屋 いらすとや https://www.irasutoya.com/ #japanbusiness #japanworkculture #japanworklife #whydoesjapanworksohard #japanworkhours

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