I Am a Civil Servant in Japan

I Am a Civil Servant in Japan

by Roro

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Traveling and working in Japan is no longer new to Chinese people, and the ways to understand Japan and its culture have become more and more diverse. But being a civil servant in Japan is an "unheard of" interesting thing! For one year, Chinese girl RORO experienced the unique rules of the Japanese workplace and got up close to the working conditions of Japanese civil servants. I also took advantage of my work opportunity to visit many schools in Japan and observe many professionals, and realized the cultural similarities and differences between China and Japan. More importantly, she met live Japanese people during this experience and integrated herself into their daily lives. She got rid of the beautification or prejudice of Japanese people from the "tourist perspective" and presented Japanese society in her eyes to readers in a gentler and more humble manner! Revealing the secrets of work and life in Japan's prefectural government: the civil servants you think they are VS the real civil servants. The workplace standards of Japanese civil servants are very basic: it is difficult to survive if you do not follow the workplace standards. A wide range of miscellaneous observations on the work of Japanese civil servants: school education, women in the workplace, food, railways, old age... Reflections on the exchange experience between China and Japan in the past 30 years of working as a Japanese civil servant.

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