China: “Mingong” praises life in Japan

China: “Mingong” praises life in Japan

-“The migrant life in Japan is very good”-

Chinese portal site
Baidu

December 13th,

“Mingong” in Henan Province, who is migrating in Japan

An article was published that praised life in Japan. 

“Farmers” work in Japan:

Recently on the internet in China,
Henan Province’s “Mingong” working in Japan
The videos taken are attracting attention.

Work at a construction site in Japan:

In the video

This worker is against the Japanese
He said he was sending “amazing praise.” 

Work at a construction site in Japan

7 hours a day,
The daily salary is 600 yuan (about 10,700 yen).

Good working conditions:

I have never worked overtime.

There has never been a delay in paying salaries.
Moreover, it even provides meals.
You will also receive regular health checkups.
The living environment is good and there is no prejudice against construction workers.

I think Japan is very wonderful. 

Chinese internet users who watched the video:

I want to go if there is a vacancy

I get 600 yuan a day and I have no overtime.
It’s much more comfortable than the white-collar workers in China.

Chinese Intelli:

Chinese intellectuals who work 6 days a week from 9 am to 9 pm.

“A monthly salary of 300,000 yen is not an impressive level in Japan.”

It is reported that some frosty opinions were also seen. 

Preferential treatment compared to China:

From this worker’s point of view

Construction workers can get 600 yuan a day
It is certainly a favorable treatment compared to China.

He said that it was not difficult to understand to praise him from the bottom of his heart. 

Declining birthrate and aging population in Japan:

In Japan, there is a shortage of workers due to the declining birthrate and aging population.

Especially at construction sites, he introduced that the average age of Japanese workers is rising.

The “favorable treatment” for migrant workers indicates “the view that there is a background of declining birthrate and aging population.”

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