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What is the salary of Japanese animation practitioners?

As we all know, the highest level of animation production is Japan. It seems that the employees who do animation feel glamorous. It's actually just the tip of the iceberg. The sadness of those grassroots animation practitioners will even make many people give up the idea of doing animation.

The ACGdoge website reported such a news. A 22-year-old female employee of Kyoto Animation in Japan, who has been employed for less than three years, exposed her monthly income composition on the enterprise evaluation website:

Basic salary: 1.5 million yen = 88 1.5 RMB (the average monthly income of college graduates is about 200,000 yen).

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Overtime: 30,000 yen = 1763 RMB.

Transportation subsidy: 20,000 yen = 1 175 RMB.

On 20 15, Kyoto Animation provided three bonuses in addition to the monthly salary and some subsidies.

Regular bonus: 700,000 yen

Year-end award: 65438+ million yen

The hidden overtime in Kyoto animation is 35 hours per month, and the fixed working hours per day are 1 1 hour. It is normal for Kyoto animation to work overtime. Although the job description of Kyoto Animation official website says that there is two days off every week, there is only one day off every week after actually entering Kyoto Animation, and the total overtime hours per month is 100 hours (calculated by 25 working days, the average overtime hours per day).

Even on legal holidays, employees of Kyoto Animation will come to work as usual. Besides, everyone goes to work early. Many people come to work by the first tram and get off work by the last bus, so everyone works from early morning until late at night. Because there is no promotion system, the basic salary from work to retirement is 6.5438+0.5 million yen, and there is no pension to take.

The social security provided by the company is the cheapest. The directors of the company always say that the bonus may not be paid every year, and there are no special other subsidies. For the job of Kyoto Animation, the 22-year-old sister thinks that the annual income of about 4.5 million yen should be enough, but she is not satisfied with the current income and treatment.

The Japanese animation industry is very hard, and the required pressure resistance and physiological ability are very tested. Unlike drawing illustrations now, the shape of each frame of animation should be the same, and the perspective relationship of various angles should be well mastered. Relatively speaking, its requirements are much more difficult than drawing illustrations, and it earns less than illustrations.

So there is a gap in Japanese animation now, and few young people are willing to do this job because it is too bitter and earns less.

Yahoo Japan surveyed the salary levels of more than 750 animation practitioners, and the data shows that the salary of junior positions is only the same as that of painters.