So, I currently work a corporate (remote) job in the US. Specifically testing software-as-a-service products that have been configured to our customers' specifications. I don't exactly intend to do it forever as I have a degree in cyber security and technology, but it just has unbeatable benefits and it's comfy for now. One thing that's always struck me the wrong way was how work is viewed in Japan. The whole office culture, how serious it's taken (not that work isn't serious, but it seems suffocating from an outside perspective). I'm sure it varies depending on what you do though. How much does this truly hold up nowadays? As for your point on expensive food, I know the value of the yen has also been spiraling a bit. Is it economical / is there any reason one couldn't grow a varied garden? Do climates vary that much between the regions that it would be difficult to plant an apple tree, for example?
@@ArxaionYes it definitely depends on what industry you're working in and it also depends on whether you're working for a Japanese or Non Japanese company. I have seen many of my co workers mentally and physically exhausted from all of the responsibilities that they have to carry unfortunately.
So, I currently work a corporate (remote) job in the US. Specifically testing software-as-a-service products that have been configured to our customers' specifications. I don't exactly intend to do it forever as I have a degree in cyber security and technology, but it just has unbeatable benefits and it's comfy for now.
One thing that's always struck me the wrong way was how work is viewed in Japan. The whole office culture, how serious it's taken (not that work isn't serious, but it seems suffocating from an outside perspective). I'm sure it varies depending on what you do though. How much does this truly hold up nowadays?
As for your point on expensive food, I know the value of the yen has also been spiraling a bit. Is it economical / is there any reason one couldn't grow a varied garden? Do climates vary that much between the regions that it would be difficult to plant an apple tree, for example?
@@ArxaionYes it definitely depends on what industry you're working in and it also depends on whether you're working for a Japanese or Non Japanese company. I have seen many of my co workers mentally and physically exhausted from all of the responsibilities that they have to carry unfortunately.
It is definitely possible to grow your own garden here. Many people do this.