Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Why is Japan not suitable for long term stay?

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I am a Malaysian who started out learning Japanese at the age of 19 went to Japan at the age of 20 and finally ended my journey in Japan at the age of 35 and just came back to home country Malaysia 3 months ago.

Since I am Chinese so I look like them and apparently my Japanese was very close to native level and I also worked as a producer in some big gaming companies before and I even build a game studio before by hiring 35 Japanese permanent staffs.

I would say that my experience is somewhat beyond what a normal Japanese person life could had been and base on my own experiences and perspective yes I agree that Japan is not worth doing long stay. But I see it as a very different angle.

  1. The tax is too high and it will only get higher. For high income people who owns a business your company and your personal income will BOTH gets a 55% cut maximum and its non negotiable when you earn a lot. In Malaysia, taxes are negotiable and I going with 15% only flat rate right now. That alone was big enough to leave Japan and re-establish my studio in Malaysia.
  2. The lack of competitiveness and the eagerness to try and learn from the younger generations. As a business owner we will always need younger staffs who are keen to learn with passion especially in my line of creativity but this is getting very rare in Japan these days even in Tokyo. I will blame it on the government who kinda cater towards the older generations as the whole country now is basically a BIG ASS old folks home with full support to elders as squeezing young adults for pension. And with less younger working adults and more elderly to feed with their long life span you can kinda see it’s a ticking bomb anytime soon.
  3. Besides the tax they make you pay for health insurance compulsory. And like the tax the health insurance will also increase every year making it a burden to young adults who just started to work. In countries like Malaysia health insurance is not a must and our medicine is cheap. In Japan if you do not pay for your health insurance which is called 健康保険 all medical fees will be +70% imagine that.
  4. Now if you understand the high tax rate and low income and low passion from the young generations what do they prefer to do now? Well here is the darkside. Host clubs and girls bars, men’s health care massage and sugar daddy are so common that it was not even known as a problem anymore in Japan. It comes to a point that a prostitute can be an ideal soulmate for some men who just spend so much time in work and earning a little. Thus it comes with their heavy drinking culture which is called 飲みニケーション and there is normally a companionship there to attend them.
  5. one of the best long term investment ever known in within this 80 years of history is property. While Japan is full of earthquake and with the Nankai Plate splitting anytime soon it’s crazy just how Japanese companies could manipulate their property prices so high even until today. There are still people who wants to live in high skyscraper buildings and those properties are super overvalued from my own judgement. I single strike on Mother Nature could had collapse the whole market and we had seen them at with the 2011 tohoku earthquake. So on a business perspective and risk management would u rather listen to the broker who tries to sell you a USD10 million prop in Tokyo and saying the price will continue to rise or would you rather pay USD3 million for Malaysia property in KL and has 5 times more land with NO earthquake and any other sorts of nature disaster? It seems pretty obvious.

studies there, earn millions in Japan , appended it like crazy on companion girls, bought some companies sold it off went through corona and the 2011 earthquake been through a few love life with Japanese girls… yea I do not recommend a long stay in Japan.

Come to Southeast Asia , we are getting more advance now and our prices and taxes are still very cheap haha. 

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