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"A lot of the human inefficiencies have to do with Japan’s high regard for politesse and manners. Social and business transactions take time because of the need for extensive greetings and farewells. Technology here seems to be for moving people, goods, and information—not for completing human transactions."
Why Hi-Tech Japan Protects Low-Tech Jobs - Newsweek and The Daily Beast
    1. stillcityautomationtechnologylaborworkSource: thedailybeast.com
    1. Timestamp: Friday 2012/07/20 4:51:21