> The strenuously long hours that “salarymen” (the term used for workers) put in led to deaths by overwork. It's so commonplace that Japan has a term for it—karōshi. “The government is really very keen for this change in attitude to take root at Japanese companies,” said Martin Schultz, the chief policy economist at Fujitsu’s global market intelligence unit.<p>Gotta love it when gaijin pretend knowing Japan by sharing over and over again the same myths. Yeah, Japan has words for many things, it does not mean that it's a phenomenon that's so commonplace that the word exists. The existence of a word and its frequency are very different things.<p>Also, for an article so insisting on sharing data, no graphs? Do your homework, Forbes.