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In this interview, I ask James from Canada about his experience of living in Japan. We discuss the economic, social, and business factors that slow down the country development. Later, James showed me his workplace and his students. Please enjoy watching this video and leave your comments below. The content: 00:00 - In this video 1:03 - Intro 2:33 - Why have you been living in Japan for 28 years? 4:33 - Top 5 good things of living in Japan 8:35 - How did you study Japanese? 11:37 - Walking on campus 12:57 - Faculty of Science 14:07 - Lab tour 16:03 - Top 5 worst things in Japan 19:59 - Is Japan a high-tech country? 20:58 - Lost opportunities 21:55 - Why does Japan miss the opportunities? 23:05 - Taking a risk 26:45 - James's office 28:17 - Lab tour continues 29:03 - Long work hours in Japan, why? 32:10 - The solution is efficiency, but how? 35:00 - Do you ask employees for longer work hours? 36:02 - Recognizing the problem 36:40 - LGBTQ 37:38 - Committee for the improvement of workplace for foreigners 39:32 - Gender balance 40:00 - James's creative business cards 40:47 - Is there a corruption in Japanese universities? 44:40 - The power of rules 45:00 - Does it apply to foreigners? 47:12 - Taking holidays 47:58 - Doing admin functions 48:46 - Apply for Masters or PhD with James! 50:20 - Where is your country, dude? 52:08 - Applying for Japanese citizenship 54:00 - Being a real Japanese 55:40 - A second class citizen 58:15 - Diversity and internationalization 59:50 - A room for improvement 1:02:12 - Outro