Japanese Salarymen Understanding Japans Work Culture and Its Future JapanTech











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In this episode of Japan Tech Channel, Itarun and Banana take a deep dive into the world of Japanese salarymen, exploring the unique work culture and lifestyle that has shaped Japan's corporate environment for decades. From the crowded morning commutes to the hierarchical structures influenced by historical customs, this video sheds light on what it means to be a salaryman in Japan. • We also discuss the significant changes happening in the salaryman society, driven by population dynamics, remote work, and the shifting job market. What does the future hold for Japanese salarymen? How will these changes impact Japan's corporate culture and economy? Join us as we explore these questions and more. • Whether you are an entrepreneur interested in doing business in Japan or just curious about Japanese work culture, this video will provide valuable insights. • Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more content on Japanese business, startups, and investment. Leave a comment with your thoughts and ideas! • [About the Host] • Itarun has extensive experience in the technology and venture capital industries. He began his career working on large-scale ASIC development at a research lab of a well-established wireless communication equipment manufacturer. He later took on the role of new business development at a major Japanese electronic component manufacturer, leading cross-functional teams on projects including open innovation with European, US, and Chinese companies, as well as M A projects. • His experience in the manufacturing industry led him to become a venture capitalist. He has worked for Silicon Valley, Hong Kong and Japanese VC firms. At these firms, he was involved in venture investment, providing hands-on support for portfolio companies, and fund management in the mobility and deep tech sectors. He founded Japan Tech Ventures to pursue venture investment and business creation models that align with Japan's culture, traditions, and history. • Itarun is also a real estate investor with a portfolio of more than 30 units across five buildings in Tokyo, Osaka, and Hokkaido. He leverages this expertise to address the issue of vacant houses in rural areas. • • #JapaneseSalarymen #JapanWorkCulture #CorporateJapan #FutureOfWork #BusinessInJapan #JapanTech #RemoteWorkJapan #StartupCulture #JapanBusiness #WorkLifeBalance #TechInJapan #JapanEconomy #CareerInJapan #OfficeCulture #SalarymanLife

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