Multicultural Exchange in Japan
Helping People Make Better Choices
Statistics and Math
Words
Ryan Quiz
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Why were foreigners banned from entering Japan in 2021?

The COVID-19 pandemic forced the government to restrict entry to Japan.

100

What is “nudge theory”?

A theory on how people can be influenced to make certain decisions with “nudges”, like cleverly placed imagery.

100

From how many countries do the workers of Rakuten come from?

Over 70

100

What does “multicultural management” mean?

The skills and methods needed to manage groups of people from multiple different cultures.

100

Which country is Ryan from?

South Africa!

200

Name one method that Rakuten uses to manage its foreign workers.

Rakuten uses English as the company’s common language, and offers special training to the leaders of worker teams.

200

What is the opposite of a “nudge”?

A “sludge”.

200

Which industry in Japan hires the most foreign workers?

Manufacturing 

200

What does “supply chain” mean?

The logistical (transport/organization) process of turning raw materials into finished goods that people can buy.

200

Ryan has a second job, with an online school.

Which subject does he teach?

History

300

What is the difference between “high context” and “low context” communication cultures?

The importance of body language, tone of voice and “reading between the lines” to communicate what people mean to say.

300

Who created “nudge theory”?

Two American scholars; Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein.

300

By how much did the number of foreign workers in Japan grow from 2008 to 2021?

The number more than tripled

300

What is the definition of “nationalism”?

Oxford English Dictionary:

”Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.”

300

What did Ryan have for dinner last night?

Konbini bento

Ramen

Cup noodles

400

Why did the demand for semiconductors rise during the COVID-19 pandemic?

The COVID-19 lockdown forced many people to work from home, and they needed a lot of PC’s and home appliances to do so. Semiconductor factories could not meet the new demand, creating a shortage.

400

What is one example of “nudge theory“ in practice?

Examples:

-A picture of a staring child next to a donation box

-Healthy food at eye level near the cash register of a store.

400

About how many foreign workers were in Japan in 2020?

*Give an estimate

About 1.7 million

400

What is “globalization“?

The ever-increasing connectedness of the world, driven by trade, technology and culture sharing.

400
Ryan has a medal on his backpack. Where is it from?

The Mikasa Museum, in Yokosuka

500

Which law was revised in 2018 to allow more foreign workers to enter Japan?

The Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act

500

How is Japan’s Ministry of Environmental Affairs planning to use “nudge theory”?

For example, by allowing people to compare their houses’ electricity consumption rate with their neighbors‘ house. This can help motivate them to reduce their use of electricity.

500

How many foreign workers are in Japan right now?

*Give an estimate

About 2.5 million

500

What is a “semiconductor“?

A semiconductor is a material with electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator, allowing people to make advanced computer chips.

500

Name one president of South Africa

Options:

Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, Jacob Zuma, Cyril Ramaphosa

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