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How much is a normal day's work in Japan?

Based on the current minimum hourly wage in Tokyo, the current hourly wage in Tokyo is 10 13 yen/hour.

If you work as a convenience store attendant for two shifts and work overtime for more than 8 hours, you can get 1.5 times the salary, and there is a special night shift allowance for night shift, which can be calculated at twice the salary.

Then, the daily wage income is 1409 1 yen, and the night shift income is 20260 yen.

In other words, working in a two-shift convenience store in Japan, the day shift income is about 826 yuan; Night shift income 1 187 RMB.

Of course, at present, there are fewer and fewer convenience stores in Japan with two shifts, and most of them are in three shifts. Even Japan's 7 1 1 announced on 202 1 that some convenience stores will no longer operate 24 hours a day, mainly because of labor costs.

Of course, the so-called labor cost is different from that in China. Japan's aging is very serious, and many convenience stores can't recruit people, even international students and migrant workers are not enough. However, if wages continue to increase, operating costs will rise, so it is decided that some convenience stores will no longer implement the 24-hour business system.

In fact, the work income of convenience stores is not high, but the construction workers are higher. As early as 20 18, Japan offered a salary of 25,000 yen/day to recruit construction workers.

Seeing this, some people will say that although Japan earns a lot, it also spends a lot.

We can have a look here. In Ikebukuro, the most prosperous area in Tokyo, it costs 50,000 yen a month to rent a bedroom with only 6 square meters.

Japan's cheapest Yoshinoya beef rice bowl is 380 yen; The big bowl is 550 yen; The extra large bowl is 680 yen.

What's more, working in 7 1 1 has another advantage, that is, you can eat lunches and even fruits that have passed the taste appreciation period in convenience stores. The so-called "taste appreciation period" in Japan does not mean that the food has expired, but that it has passed the best eating period.

For example, milk that expires after three days of domestic discount is directly thrown in Japan, and convenience store employees can take it home to eat.

Therefore, if a person works 7 1 1 in Tokyo and still works all night shifts and saves money as much as possible, then his income from working night shifts every day is 16028 yen/day, and his monthly income is 4 16700 yen, which is about 24,400 RMB.

First deduct 50,000 yen/month rent, then deduct the mobile phone fee, and then deduct 1 10,000 yen transportation fee.

Relying on mountains to eat mountains, working in convenience stores, spending little on meals, and then calculating 50 thousand yen.

Then, he can save 303,728 yen a month, which is about 1.78 million RMB.

By the way, Tokyo 7 1 1 migrant workers, 7 1 1 are all insured.