Why Japanese People Work Until They Drop #shorts #japan #travel

you won’t believe this In Japan overworking isn’t just common Some people literally die from it Watch till the end This gets deeper than you think But why would anyone push themselves that hard We’re talking 14-hour days barely any vacation yet nobody complains It’s called kroshi death from overwork For decades Japanese culture has valued loyalty to the company more than personal life The longer you stay the more you’re seen as dedicated even if it’s killing you But here’s the scary part People fear shame more than burnout Taking time off seen as lazy Going home early seen as disrespectful Japan still runs on old school discipline And maybe the answer isn’t to stop it but to let the old masters keep doing what they’ve perfected while the rest learn to breathe

Japan is known for its safety, discipline, and order — but behind the calm streets lies a work culture that never sleeps. In this short commentary, we dive into the reality of karoshi (death from overwork), the mindset behind Japan’s extreme loyalty to work, and why older generations still carry the weight.
Why do they work so hard? And will anything ever change?

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