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  2. Japanese work environment - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the average Japanese employee worked 1,644 hours, lower than workers in Spain, Canada, and Italy. By comparison, the average American worker worked 1,779 hours in 2019. [6] In 2021 the average annual work-hours dropped to 1633.2, slightly higher than 2020's 1621.2. Overall between 2012 and 2021, the average working hours' drop was 7.48%.

  3. Types of prostitution in modern Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sumata. Sumata (素股, "bare crotch"), [23] translated as "intercrural sex", [24] is the Japanese term for a non-penetrative sex act popular in Japanese brothels. It is a form of genital-genital rubbing performed by a female sex worker upon a male client. The sex worker rubs the client's penis with her thighs (intercrural sex) and labia majora.

  4. Office lady - Wikipedia

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    Office lady. An office lady ( Japanese: オフィスレディー, romanized : Ofisuredī ), often abbreviated OL ( オーエル, pronounced [o̞ːe̞ɾɯ̟ᵝ] ), is a female office worker in Japan who performs generally pink-collar tasks such as secretarial or clerical work. Office ladies are usually full-time permanent staff, although the ...

  5. Japanese management culture - Wikipedia

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    Managerial style. The Japanese term "hourensou" (also rendered as "Ho-Ren-So") refers to frequent reporting, touching base and discussing – important attributes that are said to characterize collaboration and information flow within effective Japanese corporate culture. Hou' stands for 'Houkoku', the Japanese word for 'reporting'.

  6. Government of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Head office of the Bank of Japan, the country's central bank, in Chiyoda, Tokyo. The Cabinet Public Affairs Office's Government Directory also listed a number of government agencies that are more independent from executive ministries. The list for these types of agencies can be seen below. Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO)

  7. Public Security Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Public Security Intelligence Agency (公安調査庁, kōanchōsa-chō) is the domestic intelligence agency of Japan.It is administered by the Ministry of Justice and is tasked with internal security and espionage against threats to Japanese national security based on the Subversive Activities Prevention Act and the Act Regarding the Control of Organizations Which Committed Indiscriminate ...

  8. Office - Wikipedia

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    An office is a space where the employees of an organization perform administrative work in order to support and realize the various goals of the organization. The word "office" may also denote a position within an organization with specific duties attached to it (see officer or official ); the latter is an earlier usage, as "office" originally ...

  9. Hello Work - Wikipedia

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    Hello Work. Tsuchiura Public Employment Security Office. Hello Work (ハローワーク, harōwāku) is the Japanese English name for the Japanese government 's Employment Service Center, it is a public institution based on the Employment Service Convention No. 88 (ratified in Japan on 20 October 1953) under Article 23 of the Japanese Ministry ...