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Wow, I hadn't heard about that before, but somehow it fits.
Unfortunately, along with their 'high work ethic,' I understand Japanese corporations and office workers have some traditions going on that are in turn killing the economy, and even the quality of their own lives. A big one of course is the idea that it's the height of gauche to leave work before your superior does, leading the average salaryman to stay at the office many more hours than he needs to, spending much of that time shuffling papers, napping, and mainly just wasting their time in order to save face. This leads to the person in question being able to spend much less time with their family. That's just a classic, super-well known problem, tho. The difficulties run much deeper, I'm afraid, part of why I'm somewhat morbidly curious reading r/japan and r/japanlife on the regular.
Yeah, the work culture in Japan is pretty crazy. Although, same could be said about US work culture in a lot of ways. Working three or more jobs. Crazy hours with little or no overtime in some places etc.
Another sad consequence of their brutal work culture, is the fact that suicide resulting from overwork is so prevalent that they actually have a specific term for it over there. I can't remember what it is called, but it's a big enough issue that it has it's own term and social consciousness.
Agreed.
Late-stage capitalism in all its unglory is pretty plainly brutal, as I observe it. Except for Finland, haha.