
$SALARYMAN
The Life of Japan's Corporate Warriors
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What is a Salaryman?
The term "salaryman" (サラリーマン) refers to white-collar workers in Japan who are typically employed by large corporations. They are known for their dedication, long working hours, and the iconic dark suit that has become synonymous with Japanese corporate culture.
A Day in the Life

The Office
Long hours at the desk are the norm. Many salarymen work 12+ hours a day, often staying late to show dedication to the company. The concept of "karoshi" (death from overwork) emerged from this intense work culture.

After Hours
After work, drinking with colleagues is almost mandatory. The "nomikai" culture often leads to salarymen passing out on the streets of Tokyo - a common sight in Shinjuku and Shibuya after midnight.
"The salaryman is always working... he has no time for family or friends. He just focuses on work."
By the Numbers
80%
of Japanese workforce
12+
hours average workday
2-3h
daily commute time
10
days paid vacation avg
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