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The image contains two diagrams comparing the layout of a typical Japanese office and a typical American office. The typical Japanese office diagram shows windows at the top, with the department manager's desk centrally located beneath it. Flanking the department manager are two section managers, each with four subordinate desks positioned adjacent to them. In contrast, the typical American office diagram depicts windows on the left side, a copy room in the upper right corner, storage in the lower right corner, and two conference rooms positioned centrally on the right and left sides. The department manager's desk is located in the bottom right corner, with two section managers' desks located at the center right and center left, each with two subordinate desks adjacent to them. No numerical data points, percentages, years, or categories are visible in the image.
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The given diagrams illustrate the layout of a traditional Japanese and American office.
Overall, there are several distinct differences between the arrangement of facilities and the number of rooms. Notably, a conventional Japanese office is designed to be more plain and less rooms compared to the American one.
In terms of a typical Japanese office, the department manager sector is situated in the northern building with two doors in both sides, and being in front of windows. To the south of building, two senior manager sectors are located in both sides with twelve chairs spreaded along the aisle, each has six chairs in the right-hand and left-hand.
For a typical American office, at the heart of the building, eight chairs with desks are laid in two rows. At the west side, there are several rooms for different purposes, namely printer and copier, storage, and two conference rooms, whereas the east shows two section and department manager rooms. Moreover, there are four doors at each corner, with two windows being at the west and east of the building.
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