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Is it good to immigrate to Japan? The advantages and disadvantages of Japanese immigrants

Introduction to Japan

In the mid-1850s, the invasion of European and American powers forced Japan to give up the "lockout policy", signed a series of unequal treaties, the Japanese people launched a fight against aggression, against the Shogunate rule. 1868, Emperor Meiji regained power, the Meiji Restoration, and quickly among the ranks of the capitalist powers, and gradually embarked on the road of aggression and expansionist militarism. Capitalist powers, and gradually embarked on the road of militarism of aggression and expansion, had repeatedly invaded China, Korea and other Asian countries. After the surrender of Japan in World War II, a new constitution was promulgated, changing the country from an emperor system to a parliamentary cabinet system with the emperor as the national symbol. Artificial Intelligence is used in retirement and industry. Japan plans to emulate the robotics industry in 2050 to ask the world's first. [1]

Japan is a highly developed capitalist country and the world's third largest economy. Its resources are scarce and extremely dependent on imports, and the developed manufacturing industry is the main pillar of the national economy. The level of scientific research, aerospace, manufacturing, and education are among the highest in the world. In addition, the cultural industry, led by the anime and game industry, and the well-developed tourism industry are also important symbols. Japan is a world model in many aspects such as environmental protection and resource utilization, and its people are generally well educated and have a high standard of living and quality of life. The traditional Japanese culture, represented by the tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and calligraphy, has been preserved to this day.

Advantages of Immigration to Japan

Safety:

My real feeling of living in Japan is that when there is a passerby in need of help, but the people around them are the first to give a helping hand.

For example, when I ask for directions in Japan, often the person I ask will take me directly to my destination. Even if I'm just standing there puzzling over the map, the person next to me will come up and ask if I need help. For example, if I ask someone for the train schedule, he doesn't really know, but he'll pull out his cell phone and obsessively search for it for half a day.

Even more dramatic, when I lost my wallet by accident, I was able to get it back in one piece, with all my money in it. I was especially touched by all the facilities for the disabled, and the level of care and concern for the disabled.

In Japan, many elementary school students take the subway to and from school on their own. This is the first time I've seen this in a movie, and it's been a long time since I've seen it. Your child really can not find home a cry, less than 10 minutes must be out of people meddling. And unlike the United States, Canada and Australia, the safety of these countries depends on the neighborhoods where you live, the security of expensive high-class housing, next to the neighborhoods that you have to go around to get home, Japan does not exist, there is no policing black neighborhoods and so on.

The next level of safety includes environmental safety and food safety. pm2.5 is over 70 and schools stop outdoor activities and gym classes, once in the last 3 years. Water quality? Tap water for drinking. Food? I don't think I would eat in Japan to get diarrhea, no, this kind of thing is not possible, the most food safety problems are, black hearted bosses pretend Australian beef to be Japanese beef, Chinese rice pretends to be Japanese rice to sell, in Japan this is enough to be on the NHK big story.

In the United States, Australia, Canada, Europe, Japan and other major developed countries, Japan is one of the environmental health, no one, the subway is absolutely no Europe and the United States of America's graffiti, 20 years ago, the carpet is still as new. The fireworks display is a great way for hundreds of thousands of people to sit on the ground and not feel any problems.

Relatively perfect social security:

Medical children quota system, the elderly out-of-pocket payment of 10%, is the worst among us, the state only 70%, but note that more than a certain amount per month (according to your income, the income of higher high point lower low point) the state all-inclusive, as well as you can choose to choose another country (such as back to the country) to see a doctor to give birth to a child, the same reimbursement.

The child quota system is such that a visit to the outpatient clinic or a day of hospitalization, the medical expenses are all-inclusive is a fixed amount. The foreign students who have given birth to a child are generally 0, you can not bring cash to the hospital or clinic directly to the national insurance department to settle the bill, it has nothing to do with you. If you have a job, you have to pay 1,200 or 2,000 yen, depending on your income. 1,200 yen is cheaper than even parking fees. As for the birth of a child, Japan encourages, calculated, the birth of a child in Japan can get up to 2 million yen (120,000 yuan) before and after the subsidy, I admit that this is true, and only the first child, the latter will be a little more. But I also have to add that the subsidies that used to come in, now that my family's income is higher, it's all paid back again ...... Japan is like this, the higher the income the heavier the taxes, robbing the rich to help the poor ......

Clean government, clear social rules:

Once you apply for naturalization, you will have a fully responsible official, from verification of your personal information to visiting your residence workplace is the same person and you know who he is. He has a program of visiting your home to see the basics of your life, never come to the Chinese that way. Never, ever !!!! He won't even drink your water because he has to report to the unit for gifts over 300 yen or you can sue him, which is the price of 2 or 3 bottles of mineral water in Japan.

I don't think it's necessary to use other evidence to prove that the government is clean. I admit that as a foreigner to survive is more difficult than the native, the language you have to spend a lot of effort, but the Japanese people abide by the rules, for example, you are a scientific research, you can send 5 points of the paper and you a seniority of the Japanese can only send 3 points, then you are more than the Japanese research funds, the wage is higher than the Japanese, but if your paper scores are lower than the Japanese, you still feel that the Japanese people are bullying you, you when I have nothing to say. I didn't say well ......

Work is relatively stable in Europe and the United States, and the elderly are relatively rich:

I won't explain more about this, the Eastern countries are humane societies, unlike Europe and the United States, which are not humane, and the wages follow the age increase, and if you are a full-time employee and have a long working life, the one-time pension can be millions of yuan, which is a very important thing for the elderly, but it is also a very important thing for the elderly. In contrast, the elderly in Europe and the United States to poor some, of course, this depends on how you understand, young people, and then in Europe and the United States high income.

The bad thing about immigrating to Japan

is that Japan is not the right place for people who want to get rich overnight. In developed countries, the legal system and everything is more standardized, so there are very few opportunities like this. If what you need is to get ahead in everything, then you'd better stay at home and have more chances. If you just want a house, a car, and a quiet weekend with your family, then Japan is the right place for you.

Secondly, immigrating to Japan does not support your parents. Your wife and children are with you as a matter of course, and the parents others do not care. The exception is that you first apply for a high level of talent, before naturalization to bring your parents over, the specific terms of reference to the Japanese Ministry of Justice regulations. Politics, economy and culture have highly talented people, but the most common or have a doctoral degree, issued SCI papers, part-time jobs to do manual labor on the really no way .........

Japan's high population density, the spatial pattern is not big; Japan's services are highly programmed, in fact, what are highly programmed

My friend chatted with me and felt that Japanese people are generally very serious and cold, not easy to contact, and worried that after immigrating to Japan to live, it is not easy to integrate. I don't deny that the Japanese people I see in my life are always cold on the surface.

They will not call loudly in the subway, but quietly sit and read a book; they will not be in the public **** occasion to fight, but quietly toward their goals; they will not give just to the office of the young girl introduced to the boyfriend, but each buried in their own work; they will not take the initiative to care about others why thirty years old is not married, but feel that that's a personal privacy;. They will not ask their friends what their monthly salary is and what kind of car they drive... After the party, they will only silently pay their own bills, and will not fight for the rush to pay the bill.

The part of Japan that I know has a heart of tolerance and a sense of responsibility that no matter what they do, they can't affect others.

These are the norms of life in Japan, things that happen almost every day. Such Japanese people, can I still think they are indifferent? In the domestic life, found many people, many phenomena, only really let me feel is the surface of the lively, cold in the bones.

It's the boundaries between people that create the space to not be disturbed, so that everyone has the opportunity to grow according to their inner requirements, to create their own lives quietly, and to experience their own emotions. It is this space that is often lacking in the country. Once young people enter society, they are surrounded by questions: "What job? Have you bought a house? Did you get married? What's your monthly salary?" The person asking these questions may be a close relative or an unrelated person. The questions may be asked in a simple and brutal way, or they may be asked in a silent way. I have also experienced the pressure of having my life measured by others with a secular ruler ......

Also, the pressure in the Japanese workplace is known all over the world, so be prepared if you want to continue your career in Japan.

The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare conducted a survey of 10,154 companies between December 2015 and January 2016, and received 1,743 responses, of which the companies that let their employees work more than 80 hours of overtime per month were more than 20%. On the other hand, more than half of the enterprises with more than 1,000 employees have confirmed that their employees are at risk of overwork death. Death by overwork, meaning death by overwork, is translated into English as Karoshi, which is directly pronounced in Japanese, just like ramen and sushi, and is recognized as a part of Japanese culture.