a policy misrepresented in Japan

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(1)Indoor temperatures in summer
(2)first designated in the 1980s
(3)Indoor appropriate temperature of public institutions 28 degrees Celsius
(4)There’s no reason why it’s 28 degrees
(5)Just like most policies at the time, it’s a policy benchmarked in Japan
(6)Of course, if it’s a regular family home, it’s about 28 degrees
(7)If you wear something simple at home and reduce your activities, it’s a cool temperature
(8)You can find out if you go to city, county, district, or school in summer, but honestly, it’s not a cool temperature
(9)So, where did I get the 28 degree standard
(10)Since Japan has been benchmarked, Japan’s indoor temperature in public institutions is 28 degrees Celsius
(11)And in 2019, at the city hall called Himeji in Japan
(12)Market instructions to regulate air conditioning temperature
(13)Mayor Himeji City was originally a doctor
(14)The temperature of 28 degrees Celsius in summer is too high
(15)The stress of the employees will build up and reduce the efficiency of the work
(16)A policy of lowering the reference temperature to 25 degrees for a month is implemented
(17)As a result of lowering the temperature of Himeji City Hall, where 4,000 people work, from 28 degrees to 25 degrees
(18)It went up 70,000 yen and 670,000 won a month ago, but the fee is
(19)As work efficiency increases, overtime decreases, resulting in 40 million yen and 380 million yen per overtime
(20)Save money
(21)In fact, the rate based on work efficiency, etc. in Korea
(22)It’s saying that the room temperature standard 2 should be lowered to 6 degrees

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