Arbeiten Japaner wirklich mehr? Ein Schock für Deutsche

Do Japanese people really work harder than Germans? A look behind the scenes of Japanese and German work culture. 👇 Subscribe to the channel & become a member to support my work! The Japanese are considered an extremely hardworking and disciplined people worldwide. But who is actually more hardworking: Japanese or Germans? I've lived in Germany for over 45 years and have closely observed both work environments. A closer look reveals a huge surprise! In this video, we compare the Japanese workday with the German culture of leisure time. We discuss the Japanese culture of presenteeism, why employees often don't leave before their boss, and why the topic of vacation was so complicated in Japan for a long time (including the new 5-day requirement). On the other hand, we examine German efficiency, the strict definition of the end of the workday, and the clear separation between work and private life. Who ultimately accomplishes more? You'll find the answer and my personal experiences from over 45 years in Germany in this video. If you enjoyed this video, I'd appreciate a thumbs up and your comment! 🤝 Support my channel: Become a channel member or use the Super Thanks feature so I can continue producing high-quality videos for you. Thank you! Sayonara! ⏱️ Chapters (Timeline): 0:00 Who is more hardworking? Japanese or Germans? 0:36 Chapter 1: The Japanese workday & presenteeism 2:26 Why Japanese people don't take vacation (The 2019 reform) 3:41 Chapter 2: The German end of the workday & overtime 6:14 Chapter 3: The direct comparison (OECD Productivity) 7:47 The changing attitudes of the younger generation in Japan 8:54 My personal conclusion after 45 years in Germany #Japan #WorkCulture #Germany #AfterWork #JapaneseCulture #Productivity #Emigration #KiyokazuKumai #JapaneseInGermany