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Accelerate your Japan Company or Career. High-Touch, Executive Search and RPO's for Upwardly Mobile Candidates & High-Growth Companies in Japan.

Tokyo, Japan انضم Haziran 2011
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In the west, the nose ring is a sign of counterculture. But we need a carve out for Indian/Desi/Indian subcontinent women. In those cultures, a nose ring has completely different meaning and significance - beauty, health, marriage. It is similar to looking at Polynesian tattoos vs Western Trauma Ink.
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@jpnexpert @japantimes There is always a push and creep - "we pay taxes, no taxation without representation. Give us representation". This was seen in the US several times.
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Jpnexpert@jpnexpert·
@JapanAccelerate @japantimes Without voting rights and citizenship, nothing much will change. UAE is the perfect example. Most of the immigrants are laborers from poor developing countries and third world, and still no problem for UAE and no one is complaining against poor immigrant workers!
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The Japan Times@japantimes·
A higher number of young people in Japan are living with low expectations for themselves and their country when compared with their peers in other nations making up the major global powers. 👉 ebx.sh/Yt3WnY
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I certainly hope so and by focusing on top global talent. They need heavy hitter immigration and ex-pats not mass immigration and infinite refugees. But Japan already trounced the US in the 1980s - it didn't like it and crushed Japan. Especially when Japan had the "gall" to challenge the MS Windows empire/hegemony.
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Jpnexpert@jpnexpert·
Japan should focus on becoming a global hub for R&D and startups. Its cities should compete with one another to attract the best companies and the brightest talent—from within Japan and around the world. Attempting to remain a low-cost manufacturing powerhouse by competing with developing and lower-income countries is a strategy that is doomed to fail from the outset.
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@CacheThatCheque Japan Dream Jobs: ""nothing in particular" Other Countries' Dream Jobs: "Influencer or OF (talent or talent mgmt)"
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“…in a question about dream jobs, the most common answer among Japanese respondents at 22.5 percent was "nothing in particular," greatly surpassing teenagers in other countries.” Japan is so cooked, but at least its stocks are all incredible bargains japantoday.com/category/natio…
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@HikaruiTen @CacheThatCheque Not having children for males means most lose all meaning in their life. Nothing to fight for. Nothing to die for. Nothing to kill for. All of this is easily solvable.
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@CacheThatCheque Complacency and lost of meaning breeds extreme apathy. This in turn makes society depressing as heck. No wonder they aren’t having children.
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It's adapt or die. Learn how to optimize your business, all processes, supply chains and value chains. And put AI and automation to work for you or do. There is no reason, an optimized business can't enjoy 2x to 10x the productivity or performance or a staid "old skool" business.
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Fed@fedfanelli·
@CacheThatCheque LOL Who is going to work hard for our gains :D Btw hiring is already brutal in Japan, and going to be harder and harder. Especially for small/medium companies like the one I own.
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It will always change a society how do you think languages change? And immigrants will always push for the host society to bend to their needs because both culture and reproductive strategy are genetic expressions. The goal is to stay cohesive until 2029 or 2030 when the singularity is visible and hang on. Most of the other ossified western countries will be disintegrating.
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Jpnexpert@jpnexpert·
Japan is currently swamped with millions of tourists taking advantage of the weak Yen. However, the real solution isn't more tourists—it's more workers. Granting work visas without the promise of citizenship or voting rights wouldn't jeopardize society; just look at the UAE. They have ten times the immigrant population, yet remain one of the safest and most orderly nations on earth. The mistake the West makes is tied to granting voting rights and citizenship, a distinction many people fail to grasp. It’s time to prioritize a stable workforce over a transient tourist crowd.
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The articles never take into account both PPP/purchasing power parity and quality of life. On every metric the average Japanese young person is the same or better off than say the American young person. Japan simply needs to reign in its ossified incumbent rent seekers while it's startups and startup ecosystem grow and it's Old Skool success comes back - semiconductors and monozukuri - robots, hardware devices, etc. and build out software platforms again. Since Japanese was one of teh earliest or earliest countries with true software platforms.
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Japan is like a poor country with 2,430 homeless vs 500,000 in the US and growing fast and streets cleaner than Anaheim's Disneyland and a society where 1st graders walk to school in Tokyo which is 60% more populous than New York City. Japan's issues are readily solvable although Abe-san's 3 Paul Krugman Arrow were a disaster as well as the abysmal shutdowns in Japan during covid when it was time to build.
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Cracaphat.@EarleJ18·
@japantimes Since the end of the bubble era, Japan has been on a downward slide for 30 plus years. The stock market is an aberration. Japan is really like a poor country going nowhere.But great for tourists visiting because it's dog, third world cheap.
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Immigration means loss of identity, destruction of a high trust society and negative externalities. In the age of AI, they only need to wait a few more years, and AI and automation is everywhere -- far more cost effective and productive than people. This includes AI and embodied AI + uncaged robots.
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Jpnexpert@jpnexpert·
@japantimes This is simply a tactic to keep them working hard while avoiding the need for immigration. Japan has the power to shift its policy at any moment and instantly provide its people with the highest quality of life in the world.
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The pro's to me are: 1. Equity appreciation. 2. Fx mean reversion (buy at ¥160/$1 USD, sell at ¥100/$1 USD --> 60% currency gain before stocks even move). 3. High trust, high-IQ, cohesive society which will resist atomization in age of AI. This means Japan can, will and do embrace and absorb AI and automation while the West is being atomized and disintegrated by it.
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CTC@CacheThatCheque·
Japan is hot now. I see many tweets now about people wanting to move to Japan or invest there. I can't predict macro or trends, but investing in many Japanese stocks with solid balance sheets and improving shareholder returns seems practical sensible
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With how much the Anglosphere dominates Japan discourse, it’s easy to forget sometimes that the vast majority of foreigners here are other Asians. The average Chinese or Vietnamese person in Japan probably isn’t even posting on X. “Gaijin Twitter” is primarily a Western thing.
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Rail is physical broadband, moving people/bodies instead of packets/bits. Own the pipe (tracks + trains), integrate te stack (real estate, retail, services, right of ways, etc.). Recurring commute = subscrpition fee. Station = platform rather than just a node. Retail, dining, offices, housing that are all anchored by transit.
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Japanese railways don’t just run trains. They actually build cities and act as urban developers to capture the demand from transit. ~50% of revenue comes from owning the land around stations. Buy land → build the train station → develop the area → capture the upside. Brilliant business model.
Samuel Hughes@SCP_Hughes

Japan has the world’s best railway system. 28% of Japanese passenger-kilometers are by rail. Germany manages 6.4%, and the USA manages 0.25%. Just one Japanese company, JR East, carries more passengers than China’s entire railway system, and four times as many than Britain’s. What is the secret of its success? worksinprogress.co/issue/why-japa… Part of the answer is that Japanese railway companies don't just operate trains. They run hospitals, supermarkets, department stores, amusement parks, office complexes, and retirement homes around their railway stations. One of them co-built Tokyo Disneyland. Another owns a baseball team. A third created its own all-women musical theater in 1914, which is still running today. The logic is elegant: a railway increases the developable value of land around its stations, but normally that value accrues to landowners, not the railway operator. Japanese railway companies captured this value by owning and developing the land themselves. About half of the revenue of Japanese railway companies comes from ‘side businesses’ like these. Allowing railway operators to capture more of the value they created meant that more lines were profitable, making a far larger system financially viable. This may sound like a radically novel approach. But in fact, an exactly similar system existed in nineteenth-century America. The success of Japanese railways does not lie in some unreplicable feature of Japanese culture: it lies in good policy. If they learnt the right lessons from it, many countries could replicate Japan’s success. Read more (much more) in @Borners1's & @carto_graph's new piece for @WorksInProgMag Issue 23.

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Shekel Maxxing - Less crowds, less wear, higher margins, 2x revenue. - Tourists pay more (inelastic demand), locals pay less. - Price discrimination + behavioral framing = win-win. - Textbook micro econ, real-world castle.
Gearoid Reidy リーディー・ガロウド@GearoidReidy

Since introducing a dual-pricing scheme -- 1,000 yen for city residents and 2,500 yen for everyone else -- Himeji Castle has seen a 17% drop in visitors, but a doubling of revenue.

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@GearoidReidy Shekel Maxxing - Less crowds, less wear, higher margins, 2x revenue. - Tourists pay more (inelastic demand), locals pay less. - Price discrimination + behavioral framing = win-win. - Textbook micro econ, real-world castle.
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Also, based on stats I saw, most of the foreign Asian women married to Japanese men were often living outside of Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, etc. Chinese, Indonesia, Vietnamese, etc. often married farmers or Japanese men living outside the major cities. Koreans and Taiwanese women often married Japanese men in the big/large cities. But since they often they speak such fantastic Japanese, they look, feel, act Japanese and we might mistake them as Japanese. Even Japanese friends tell me that they are shocked saying "Oh I didn't know you were Korean/Taiwanese" or "I forgot...."
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@KilianMuster @OliverJia1014 Most foreigners married to Japanese are women. And most of the foreign women are Asian, primarily from the Philippines, China, Korea, Vietnam, etc.
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Kilian Muster@KilianMuster·
@JapanAccelerate @OliverJia1014 Wut? All the foreigners living long term in Japan I know are actually foreign men married to Japanese women. I only know one western woman married to a Japanese man.
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Oliver Jia (オリバー・ジア)
Shibuya was already headed in this direction even before the overtourism. That and COVID just accelerated all the changes. Also, it’s pretty much inevitable that a formerly hip and unique neighborhood will eventually no longer be hip and unique when it becomes mainstream.
Patrick Macias@Patrick_Macias

TokyoScope News: A Japanese urban commentator argues that #Shibuya no longer feels like #Tokyo’s youth capital, saying redevelopment, chain stores, rail changes, and tourist crowds have stripped away much of the district’s old edge. Full story: tokyoscope.blog/p/why-shibuya-…

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@SarasaUdon @OliverJia1014 "The stupid stereotype of japanese women drooling over caucasian neckbeards is strong." --> Sorry, I missed this key point. Yes, certain groups want and need to believe the stereotype/s.
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Sarasa&Udon@SarasaUdon·
@JapanAccelerate @OliverJia1014 Doesn't matter if I show official numbers from official sources, some people still don't believe me. The stupid stereotype of japanese women drooling over caucasian neckbeards is strong.
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