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The image shows an architecture-style layout comparison between a typical Japanese office and a typical American office, highlighting the differences in design and space allocation. The Japanese office includes individual workspaces for four Section Managers in an open area, one enclosed space for the Department Manager with proximity to the team, and windows on one side. The American office shows a corner room for the Department Manager, individual cubicles for four Section Managers, a separate printer/copier room, storage room, and two confidence rooms, also with windows on one side. Both layouts have a symmetrical design with distinct allocations for management and staff, but the American office includes additional rooms for equipment and private meetings.
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The two maps illustrate the layout of a typical Japanease office and a typical American office.
Overall, it can be seen that Japanease office is an open space for both managers, and employees, while American office has a more compartmentalized structure to ensure privacy.
Looking at the details of a typical Japanese office, department manager’s desk is set up in the central part of the office. In contrast, American office’s department manager’s room is located in the eastern part of the office. Moreover, Japanese office’s windows are placed in the northern part of the room, whereas American office’s windows are located in the both sides of the room.
In the detail of the American office, specialized rooms, such as printer/ coppier space, storage room, and two conference rooms, which are used for private meetings. Furthermore, workers’ tables are set up in the middle area of the office, while section mangers’ rooms are located next to the department manager. However, according to the Japanese office, all employees and section managers work togerther.
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