Not currently, but that is on roadmap to add soon. Right now you can search for famous people, but not custom tagging. I can let you know when this is supported.
I didn't work directly under Japanese management, only indirectly or as a b2b partner. I was never told directly to work longer hours as a result, there was some pressure from non japanese intermediaries.
There are also some unspoken expectations and etiquette rules that should be observed, which might create an environment heavier on work side.
Most of my understanding of the work culture comes from people I talked to who worked directly under Japanese management, and it can get tough, I never heard of someone directly being confronted, but heard about more subtle ways to ensure performance and obedience.
Its only my guess living and working in Japan this would be on completely another level.
My CTO and myself both met our wives at a Tango class for beginners. Take a long one that lasts several weeks. Everyone is terrible at first, nobody cares about looking stupid, and everyone knows that in a few weeks you will start to enjoy it beyond initial expectations.
Women out number men 3:1 in a tango class, you won't get better odds anywhere else that I have seen. After a bunch of lessons you will go to a Milonga which is an open dance where a lot of people from all the classes of all levels show up. Your odds go up to 6:1 if you are halfway decent since the ratio will be even more in your favor.
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I did some research and hopefully this will help you.
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"Social assistance
All German residents, including non-nationals, are eligible for social assistance benefits. These benefits can supplement earnings, pensions, or unemployment benefits.
Housing benefit
This government subsidy provides financial relief to families with low incomes. Applicants must meet a minimum income requirement, but it doesn't exceed the upper income limit.
Citizen's benefit
This state welfare benefit is paid to people who have no income or don't earn enough to support themselves and their dependents.
Unemployment benefits
These benefits pay 60–67% of your previous salary, plus health insurance.
Employee benefits
These include health insurance, pension plans, long-term care, unemployment insurance, and more.
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