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Shanghainese who immigrated to Japan
However, it is puzzling to hear recently that these Japanese who have lived in Shanghai for nearly ten years are slowly leaving China. Didn't the Japanese like Shanghai from the beginning? I feel that Shanghai's economy is very developed and it is not far from my own country. Why are they leaving now? The answer is actually realistic.
As we all know, Shanghai is a famous international metropolis in China and one of the few first-tier cities in China. Economic development is very prosperous and social culture is diversified. It can be said that this background is very attractive to foreigners who want to settle in China, so a large number of foreigners flock to Shanghai. However, it is precisely because of Shanghai's high level of development that prices in Shanghai are getting higher and higher. In this regard, some people may ask, isn't the price in Japan higher than that in Shanghai?
Relevant data show that the average salary in Shanghai in 2065438+2009 was 6378 yuan/month, while in Japan, the income increased with age. Let's take young people in their twenties as an example. The average income of men is 3.65 million yen, equivalent to about 25. 1 10,000 yuan, with an average of about 20,000 yuan a month. If you rent a house in Tokyo, the monthly rent is about 4200-4800 yuan, and the average monthly rent in Shanghai is about 3000-5000 yuan. It can be seen that although the price in Japan is expensive, the salary is also relatively high. Just renting a house, Shanghai Light has already used up more than half of its monthly salary! For Japanese, the price in Shanghai is really too high.
High prices will inevitably bring many problems to people's daily life, especially in places where prices and wages are not proportional, people's work pressure will often be greater, and so will Shanghai. For most Japanese, they feel more and more pressure to work in Shanghai. Not only do they work like social animals every day, but many people can't find jobs in Shanghai. After a long time, some Japanese chose to return to their own country.
Moreover, as we all know, the relationship between Japan and China is delicate. Due to historical reasons, there are still many people in China who can't accept the Japanese, especially the older generation. It will still be hateful to talk about Japan or Japanese now. Therefore, some Japanese people feel unwelcome in China and don't want to stay here.
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