Japanese work culture

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The cultural framing of work and employment in Japan — historically lifetime employment and job stability as norms, paired with long hours, dedication to one's company, and the documented phenomenon of 過労死 ('death from overwork'). Reforms have begun shifting both job-switching practices and the long-hours expectation, but 'tied up with work' remains a familiar everyday situation and the broader culture continues to weight steady employment heavily.

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