Japan's Digital Nomads Don't Aim for the Beach? They Seek 'Safe Freedom'
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A survey by Proton VPN reveals that Japan's digital nomads differ from the typical image of working on a beach, instead focusing on domestic stability and security. Only 3% have experience working remotely from abroad, and the value of remote work is seen as 'freedom in work style' rather than travel.
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- Q: What is the main finding of this survey?
- A: Japanese remote workers prioritize domestic stability and peace of mind over free movement abroad.
- Q: How many Japanese people have experience working remotely abroad?
- A: Only 3.0% of all respondents.
- Q: What is the greatest benefit Japanese people seek from remote work?
- A: Freedom of where and how to work (31%) and improved work-life balance (30%).