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Japanese economy

Ashin Wi Yo Sa Na 3069
Pricha Phonthawatchai 3071
Nguyen Van Long 3072
Paponson 3066
Japan’s Economy
Nagaski
Atomic
Bombing
1945

Nagaski’s
Economic
Changing
2022
Life was Hardest
1-Life in a makeshift hut 2-Eating simple food
at a black market

3-Traveling to countryside to 4-
barter clothing for food A seller
opens a
straw mat
to show
fish in a
black
market
360 yen to a dollar in 1949
Japan’s goods & Korean War
1950-1953

Japan sold goods to the UN army in Korea.


1980
One of The World’s Most Successful Industrial Countries
The Main Brands Of Japanese
Gun Pen
Education & Skills
Japanese Workers Believe

Long Hours
and Hard Work

Open Plan Formal


Offices Loyalty Work Places

Group Harmony
Drinking Party
Job security

Japanese companies encourage their workers to get


exercise. And most of companies in Japan never fire
workers or lay them off.
Lifetime job

Japan’s largest companies offer lifetime job to some of


their workers.
Japan's work culture is a lifetime employment model. Use the method find new
graduates. come to train knowledge about working in the company according to
various job positions Employees will move around in the company and get
promoted until retirement.
Cause of labor shortage in Japan one of them is well known.
The Japanese population has long been an aging society.
The Japanese government has tried to solve the problem in many ways such as trying
to promote the work of the elderly and women. Use of robots and machines
Improving working conditions such as reducing working hours wage increase But very
important is to increase labor imports.
There is also the reason that Japanese young people do not want to have children.
Due to the burden and difficulty of raising children while parents have to work to
support themselves and their families.
Pride in Japanese Products

Japanese food Public order and safety

Clean toilets Onsen [hot springs]


Four distinct seasons Good manners

Tatami Anime and manga


Kotatsu heating table Konbini [convenience stores]
Saving Money

General: things you can’t live without, such as rent,


food and transport.
Wants: purchases you enjoy but are not essential,
including eating out, new clothes and hobbies.
Culture: any spending on cultural activities, including
books, museum visits and concerts.
Unexpected extras: things you don’t regularly pay for,
such as repairs, unexpected gifts or emergencies.
International Trade

Japan's economic power is enormous. The Japanese sell cars,


cameras, televisions, radios, tape recorders, computers,
ships, chemicals, plastics, and more all over the world.
One reason for Japan's economic success is that the
government sets high tariffs on goods from outside Japan.
Americans buy many more goods from Japan than the
Japanese buy from the United States.
Japanese will buy products made in their own country
because they prefer these goods.
Conclusion

Japanese economy

• Japanese workers.
• Lifetime jobs.
• Pride in Japanese Products.
• Saving Money.
• International Trade.

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