1. The number of unemployed people in Japan is 2.68 million 2. By 2050, the average age of Japanese people will reach 53 years old, 12 years older than now 3. One month’s salary is equivalent to about RMB10,000 4. Earthquakes occur on average every day About 4 times 5...too long 6. 100 yen can be exchanged for 6.8334 yuan
1 yuan can be exchanged for about 14.63 yen
Data shows that the number of unemployed people in Japan in April was 2.68 million people, a decrease of 160,000 people from the same month last year, maintaining a decline for 17 consecutive months; the number of employed people that month was 64.44 million, an increase of 760,000 people year-on-year, and maintaining an increase for 7 consecutive months. The data also shows that the number of Japanese men in April The unemployment rate was 3.8%, 0.2 percentage points lower than last month; the female unemployment rate was 3.6%, 0.3 percentage points lower than last month.
Most experts believe that Japan’s current population of 127.6 million has almost stopped growing. The peak population will occur between 2005 and 2007, and then begin a period of decline that will last for decades. . The Japan Institute of Population and Social Security predicts that Japan's population will decline to between 92 million and 108 million by the middle of the 21st century, with the median forecast being about 100 million people in 2050. The United Nations' forecast is slightly more optimistic, but still around 105 million.
Although Japan’s life expectancy continues to increase, it is likely that there will not be enough young people to support its population during this period. The fertility rate (the number of children born per woman in her lifetime) fell to 1.3 in 2003, compared with 3.65 in 1950. Although the Japanese government has begun taking measures to encourage childbearing (including tax breaks and giving parents more leave), the proportion of children under 15 years old will fall to 11% of the total population by 2050 from 16% in 1995. By then, The average age of Japanese people will reach 53 years old, 12 years older than now.
A friend of mine is studying in Japan, and his salary for working in the afternoon is equivalent to about RMB10,000.
PS: Salary. It can reflect the economic strength of a country (but Japan has a small land and few people, and everyone knows that small talents are easy to manage :P)
Japan is a famous "earthquake country". There was one in the sixth century AD. Earthquake records. There are an average of more than 10,000 earthquakes in the country every year, and there are about 4 felt earthquakes every day. There have been more than 100 major earthquakes of magnitude 5 or above in the past century. However, I personally think that the Japanese have long been accustomed to earthquakes. It’s nothing. I have many friends in Japan, and they seem to be very used to it!
Applicants to vocational schools other than Japanese language schools must meet the following requirements:
●Must complete 12 Years of school education (including completion of junior high school and high school education)
●Up to graduation from high school, students who have received 10-11 years of education must take further preparatory education courses at designated educational institutions. Until the age of 18.
●To receive education in a vocational school, you must have considerable Japanese language ability. Japanese language ability must be certified according to one of the following four standards: a. Certified by the Japanese Language Education Promotion Association. Japanese language classes notified by the Minister of Justice, which accept Japanese language education for more than 6 months. b. Students who have passed level 1 or 2 in the Japanese language proficiency test administered by the Japan International Education Association and the International Exchange Foundation. c. In an elementary school in Japan. , those who have received more than one year of education in junior high school or high school d. Those who have obtained a score of 200 or above in the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students.
100 yen can be exchanged for 6.8334 yuan
1 yuan can be exchanged for about 14.63 yen