it depends on what job they have
People make a living in Japan the same way that they do in other developed nations. Many work in offices and industries such as electronics manufacturing and finance. Others work in supporting jobs, such as hospitality, grocery stores, clothing and shoes stores.
The same thing that everyone else in other countries tend to do for a living.. We are bankers, lawyers, home makers, cab drivers, construction workers, TV hosts, actors and actresses, musicians, teachers, street cleaners, window washers, fast food employees, gas station attendants, salary men and women, factory workers, doctors, psychiatrists, police officers, judges, automotive repairmen, fishermen. You name it, we do it, just like anyone else.. Business, service and sales tend to be our largest industry, or area of employ. Which, is pretty much the same for all other modern and developed countries.
they work in factories, and are very good buissness men... i used to live there - trust me!! i know!! - sayonara!!
They Do What They Want And How Would I know I don't Live Down There
radiation therapist is quite popular in japan right now
prostitution
Just like the rest of the world does.
By jobs
Most Japanese are Buddhists or Shinto. There are many shrines in Japan; one can put money in them for their upkeep. There are many festivals in Japan.
This is a fallacy of people who align physical labor with the concept of work. The people who do the most work make the most money. Possible exception: People who inherit or win money. They can do little to almost no work and make money by paying others to make them money. However, if they do not pay attention to the people they hire they are at risk of losing everything. So, these people learn to monitor and supervise the people they hire. See first sentence.
Most probably to make money and/or provide entertain to children.
In Marland, Oklahoma with a population of aprox 250, most get a job to make money.
farming and industry
Babysit for rich people.
Honshu, Japan
Most people would live in the city but as in all countries, many people would farm to make a living.
Japan
Yes. Most people make their money in ways other than poaching.