Chapter 213 Neon Country (How Can I, Who Is as Prolific as a Sow, Update Once?)
216, Japan
Japan is an island country, and its biggest feature is their colorful neon lights. Perhaps this is also a major feature of Japan.
The corresponding one is Japan's pink career. According to relevant media reports, more than 60% of people in Japan have been engaged in the custom industry, and the proportion of high school students has reached an outrageous 73%.
Tang Wen once read a report that it is said that the probability of married couples in Japan cheating is more than 60%, among which the cheating rate of men after marriage is as high as 40%, and that of women is as high as more than 65%.
The most bizarre thing is that both parties seem to have no reaction.
This has to talk about the social animal phenomenon in Japan. It is reported that the proportion of Japanese men working overtime is as high as more than 80%, and more than 90% of men believe that if they cannot work overtime, it means that they have no value to the company.
Tang Wen thinks that such a distorted value is normal in the eyes of people in Japan. Many Japanese men who have no overtime to work choose to go to the roadside pub to have a few drinks.
Anyway, no matter what, they have to wait until after 11 o'clock to go home. Although they have to go to work at 9 o'clock the next day, this still does not prevent them from going to the pub to have a drink.
It is precisely because men are "not at home" that the rate of female cheating in Japan is high.
Tang Wen remembered that he had seen a very cool video in his previous life, in which a Japanese man with a mask took a box of money to the street to interview.
"How much money can I spend the spring breeze with you."
This topic seemed a bit nonsense to Tang Wen before, but what Tang Wen did not expect was that the masked man asked a total of 3 women, except for the first one who was a little shy, the other two agreed.
The amount spent by the masked man is equivalent to 20,000 and 50,000 yuan in Chinese currency. From this, it can be seen that it is really not easy to live in Japan.
When Tang Wen's plane stopped at the Tokyo Airport, he was accompanied by a group of bodyguards. Tang Wen got on the Rolls-Royce prepared by Jesse and drove towards his destination.
The neat streets along the way made Tang Wen's eyes light up, but the many homeless people under the overpass were a bit of a spoiler.
"Haha, no wonder there are always two sides to things no matter where you are." Tang Wen sneered.
Many netizens in China say how neat the streets of Japan are and how sanitary they are. That's because they don't see the dark side of Japan.
Every country has its bad side, and what you see may not be the truth. Take Japan now, for example, there are too many things that Chinese netizens don't know.
For example, in Japan now, more than 70,000 girls run away from home every year, and more than 50,000 people die of illness at home every year but no one cares.
Japan also has a special profession "corpse collectors" who are responsible for helping the government to clean up people who have been dead for a long time and whose bodies are already highly decomposed.
Because most people are unwilling to do this kind of work, their income is also very high. But because they often deal with highly decomposed bodies, they always have a strange smell on their bodies.
Some people would say, what about their children?
You know, in Japan, society is like a high-speed motor. Everyone is turning all the time, and there is basically no free time.
The only time they can relax is when they get home from get off work. As for why not at home? Haha, just kidding, they fall asleep after taking a shower at home.
Moreover, the human touch in Japan is very weak. Generally, children will move out after they become adults. This has led to many elderly people staying in the countryside.
Compared with people in cities, the elderly in the countryside are still happy. At least they still have neighbors around to rely on, but the elderly living in big cities are miserable.
There are many people who have lived in Japan for more than ten years without knowing their neighbors. Therefore, the people who deal with the most as corpse collectors are precisely these elderly people living in big cities.
This is the bizarre life in Japan.
After arriving at the resting place arranged by Jesse for himself, Tang Wen found that it was actually a hot spring hotel.
"Hehe, boss, there are very few decent mansions in Japan. I guess you don't like to live in those small hotels, so I bought a hot spring hotel for you." Jesse explained.
Tang Wen raised his eyes and smiled: "Bought it?"
"Yes, boss, this hot spring hotel is yours."
"That's not bad." Tang Wen smiled.
Tang Wen didn't agree with the mansions in Japan. You know, Japan is a country with many earthquakes. Buying a mansion here? Just kidding, Tang Wen doesn't want to die.
Not to mention the apartment hotels in the Kyoto metropolitan area. Even if it is a world-class five-star hotel, the size of the room will be "reduced" a lot in Japan.
The reason is that the land in Japan is really "precious."
You know, the term "social animal" was first coined by people in the real estate industry. For the people in Japan, they don't eat or drink for their entire lives just to buy a small house of about 40 square meters in Japan.
In recent years, the birth rate in Japan has dropped sharply, which is entirely due to the high cost of living in Japan. An average white-collar worker earns about 250,000 Neon coins per month.
It is only about 15,000 yuan when converted into Chinese currency. It seems very high at first, but the cost of goods in Japan is not low at all. Not to mention their crazy housing prices.
The cheapest house in Japan is 50 million Japanese currency. A white-collar worker with a monthly income of 250,000 can save 3 million Japanese currency in a year without eating or drinking.
Then he needs to not eat or drink for 16 years to buy the cheapest house in Japan. If he works at the age of 24, then he can own his first house when he is 30 years old after not eating or drinking for 16 years.
Exaggerated? Research reports show that many people in Japan own their first house at the age of 41. Young people who have mortgages have become social animals in everyone's mouth.
There is no way. The high mortgages force them to work so "hard". And the status of women in Japan is a bit miserable.
The probability of married women finding a job is very low, and the income of unmarried girls is just so-so. So this has also led to the development of another industry in Japan.
That's right, that's the legendary sex industry. It is said that there are more than 40 million female sex workers in Japan. This doesn't include the men. If you count them together, just imagine how horrible the data is?
However, the miserable situation of the Japanese people has no effect on Tang Wen. After all, Tang Wen came here to have fun.
"Boss, you will definitely be satisfied with the arrangement tonight." Jesse smiled with a raised eyebrow.
Tang Wen smiled wickedly, "Then I'm looking forward to it?"