Japanese Market Archives - VXT International.,JSC https://vxtmanpower.com.vn/en/manpower-supply/japanese-market Thu, 03 Sep 2020 02:26:27 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://vxtmanpower.com.vn/wp-content/uploads/cropped-Logo-VXT-MANPOWER-Fix-32x32.png Japanese Market Archives - VXT International.,JSC https://vxtmanpower.com.vn/en/manpower-supply/japanese-market 32 32 Japanese culture of bowing https://vxtmanpower.com.vn/en/manpower-supply/japanese-market/welcome-culture-of-japanese.html Thu, 03 Sep 2020 02:22:52 +0000 https://vxtmanpower.com.vn/?p=1430 Japanese culture of bowing June 8, 2020 – Study Abroad Guide. Japan, a country always resiliently standing up after unnecessary natural disasters, the economic development here also makes neighboring countries and the whole world surprised, at present, Japan’s economy is only ranked behind the US and China in many metrics, without any valuable resources and. . .

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Japanese culture of bowing

June 8, 2020 – Study Abroad Guide.


Japan, a country always resiliently standing up after unnecessary natural disasters, the economic development here also makes neighboring countries and the whole world surprised, at present, Japan’s economy is only ranked behind the US and China in many metrics, without any valuable resources and always suffers from the world’s biggest tsunamis, but with the spirit of self-reliance and resilience without fear of difficulties has created. so a strong Japan until now. Join VXT to learn more about the interference between modernity and traditional features of a long-standing culture, which is the culture of bowing, a beauty that makes the world learn about respect and humility. .

The Japanese people highly appreciate their own honor and national self-esteem, which are the outstanding qualities of the Japanese people, the communication of long-standing cultural quintessence. And all are reflected in the Japanese culture of bowing.

In Japanese culture, the greeting is called ‘’ojigi”. Bowing to each other in the most basic way of respect, or to say hello, thank you, apologize and when needed help, Japanese people bow their heads. Also in many other Asian countries, there is a clear hierarchy of family, company or age. If the lower the head, the more respectful the other person shows.

There are a total of five ways of bowing in Japanese culture, with each bow depending on age, position, or circumstances.

Here are the five bow steps of the Japanese:

► The first way to bow is to give a slight nod when meeting friends of the same age, junior co-workers, or people of a younger age.

► The second way is called “eshaku”, which is a 15 degree bow, which is used to greet people who have known for a short time but are not too close.

► The third method is called “keirei”, which is a formal way of greeting someone who is older than you or to your boss or boss.

► The fourth way of greeting is a 45 degree bow, almost parallel to the ground, called a “saikeirei”, which expresses gratitude to someone.

Finally, the way of greeting is called “dogeza”, when greeting, the greeting person will have to kneel on the ground, his head bowed low. Dogeza is used when a person greeting someone of a very high status or when the person has made a very serious mistake and wants to apologize. In some cases the Japanese also bow in a dogeza style when they want to ask for a favor from the opposite person.

Under the Lords era, improper bowing to Lords or sumarai could immediately receive death there. Up to the present time, the punishment has been eliminated for the sake of humanity, but bowing still retains a hint of the basic Japanese culture. When crossing the street, for example, pedestrians, including children, bow their heads to drivers to thank them for giving way to them.

This Japanese bowing ceremony subtly incorporated ancient virtues such as respect, respect, gratitude and modernity of the world’s most developed society, and transformed it. into an art form characterized by the land of the rising sun.

ST/ DD.

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Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo announced his resignation https://vxtmanpower.com.vn/en/manpower-supply/japanese-market/japanese-prime-minister-abe-shinzo-announced-his-resignation.html Mon, 31 Aug 2020 07:10:55 +0000 https://vxtmanpower.com.vn/?p=1426 Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo announced his resignation Thứ sáu, 28/08/2020 – 15:26. Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo on August 28 officially announced his resignation as his health began to deteriorate last month due to ulcerative colitis. Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo (Image: Reuters) Speaking at a press conference this afternoon on August 28, Japanese. . .

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Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo announced his resignation

Thứ sáu, 28/08/2020 – 15:26.

Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo on August 28 officially announced his resignation as his health began to deteriorate last month due to ulcerative colitis.


Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo (Image: Reuters)

Speaking at a press conference this afternoon on August 28, Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo announced his resignation due to health problems. “I apologize from the bottom of my heart that despite the support of the Japanese people, I have decided to resign even though I still have a year in term. I cannot be prime minister if I cannot make any decisions. The best decision for the people. I decided to resign, “Mr. Abe announced at the press conference.

“For the past 8 years, I have been under control of my chronic illness, but in June of this year, when I had a routine check-up, I showed signs of relapsing. I thought I could not continue the manual work. I need to fight this disease and get treated. “

Mr Abe decided not to choose an interim prime minister, but would continue to run the government until a successor is selected. Abe said he made the decision to minimize the impact on government operations due to his deteriorating health.

Health deteriorated since July


Prime Minister Abe at a press conference on August 28 (Image: Reuters)

Abe said the test results in June showed signs of ulcerative colitis and deteriorating health, he began to feel tired since July.

Mr. Abe has had to deal with ulcerative colitis for many years, but his illness has become more serious in the past few weeks. Japanese media this month published speculation about Mr Abe’s health based on his gait and his continued visits to the hospital for medical check-ups. Flash magazine sources know well that, Mr. Abe vomited blood in his office on 6/7. However, Japanese Health Minister Katsunobu Kato has denied these speculations and said there is nothing to worry about about Abe’s health.

For his part, earlier, responding to media interviews at his home after returning from the hospital, Mr. Abe said: “I want to take care of my health and do my best job.” He said he had received the results of his medical check last week and was working on more tests. A senior official from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in Japan told Reuters, Abe had informed party officials in advance of his intention to resign.

Mr Abe, 65, is Japan’s oldest prime minister. In 2007, Mr. Abe also resigned as prime minister after just one year in office because of a stomachache.

Returning to politics at the end of 2012, Mr. Abe aims to revive the country’s economy with a policy called “Abenomics”, set a 2% inflation target and launched a series of large monetary easing packages. big. However, after 7 years, Japan has yet to reach this target, while the low interest rate program has negatively affected the health of financial institutions.

Abe’s decision to resign this time comes as Japan continues to deal with Covid-19 – a pandemic that has caused Abe’s support rate to plummet, and geopolitical tensions in the region, tensions. straight between the US and China.

Who will replace Mr. Abe?

After the decision to resign, Mr. Abe will continue to run the government until a replacement is found. Mr Abe’s current term as prime minister ends next September, while House elections are scheduled for October 2021.

The ruling Liberal Democratic Party will vote to find the party’s new leader, after which Japan’s parliament will also vote for the new prime minister.

There are a number of prominent candidates who are believed to succeed Abe, including former Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba, former Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga and Defense Minister Taro Kono. Mr. Kishida has stated that he is ready to become Mr. Abe’s successor.

Minh Phuong
ST/ DD (According to Reuters)

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Japan is the leading market in attracting Vietnamese workers https://vxtmanpower.com.vn/en/manpower-supply/japanese-market/japan-is-the-leading-market-in-attracting-vietnamese-workers.html Mon, 31 Aug 2020 06:36:40 +0000 https://vxtmanpower.com.vn/?p=1424 Japan is the leading market in attracting Vietnamese workers 04/01/2019 15:32 GMT + 7 In 2018, the total number of Vietnamese employees working abroad was 142,860, of which the Japanese market was leading with nearly 69,000 employees. Vietnamese workers “open door” to work in the Japanese market. Recruiting 500 Vietnamese workers for technical internships in. . .

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Japan is the leading market in attracting Vietnamese workers
04/01/2019 15:32 GMT + 7

In 2018, the total number of Vietnamese employees working abroad was 142,860, of which the Japanese market was leading with nearly 69,000 employees. Vietnamese workers “open door” to work in the Japanese market. Recruiting 500 Vietnamese workers for technical internships in Japan.


Japan is the leading market in attracting Vietnamese workers.
The Japanese market will attract many Vietnamese workers in the coming time. Illustration. Source: VNA

According to the Overseas Labor Management Department (Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs), in 2018, the total number of Vietnamese employees working abroad is 142,860 (50,292 female workers), 30% higher than the 2018 plan, of which leading is the Japanese market with nearly 69,000 employees.

According to statistics, the number of trainees has increased rapidly every year. In 2013, for the first time, workers sent to Japan exceeded 10,000 people / year; in 2015 it was over 30,000 people and in 2017 it was over 54,000 people. The total number of Vietnamese workers practicing in Japan is about 126,000 people. Vietnam has surpassed China to become a country with the largest number of dispatches per year and the number of trainees in Japan is the largest among the 15 sending countries.

Entering 2019, the number of workers going to work in Japan is expected to continue to increase due to the revised Immigration Management bill officially passed by the Japanese Senate and will take effect from April. / 2019. With the new bill, Japan is estimated to receive 345,000 foreign workers in the next 5 years. The bill is opening up more job opportunities in Japan for Vietnamese workers.

According to Ms. Tran Thi Van Ha, Head of Communication Department of the Overseas Labor Management Department, according to the content of the law, in the short term, Japan will accept foreign workers in 14 industries: Construction, shipbuilding / industry ship, agriculture, nursing, accommodation, food / beverage manufacturing, restaurant, fishery, building sanitation, forging industry, electrical / electronics / information industry, maintenance / repair auto and aviation repair.

In 2018, after the Japanese market, the labor receiving markets in Vietnam include: Taiwan with more than 60,000 employees, South Korea: 6,538 employees, Saudi Arabia: 1,920 employees, Rumania: 1,319 employees. Labor, Malaysia: 1,102 employees, Algeria: 1,014 workers, Kuwait: 794 workers and other markets./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

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