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Famous School Aspire Juku: Poor enough to have only money left?! Introduction to the income of Japanese anime workers

When it comes to Japanese anime, students will certainly not be unfamiliar, such as "Dragon Ball", "The Prince of Tennis", "Slam Dunk Master", "Cherry Maruko", "Crayon Shin", "Sailor Moon", "One Piece", "Naruto" and "Detective Conan" and other Japanese anime have accompanied the growth of several generations of Chinese audiences.

As an anime empire, Japan debuts countless manga artists and animators every year, and in addition to hobbies, part of the reason is that the income of Japanese anime workers is very amazing (if it is popular enough).

Recently, the Japanese media announced the top three royalty income of Japanese manga artists:

No.3

Attack on Titan – Isayama

Royalty income reached 3.3 billion yen

(Equivalent to RMB 200 million)

Famous School Aspire Juku: Poor enough to have only money left?! Introduction to the income of Japanese anime workers

No.2

"Detective Conan" - Tsuyoshi Aoyama

Royalty income reached 8.6 billion yen

(Equivalent to RMB 500 million)

Famous School Aspire Juku: Poor enough to have only money left?! Introduction to the income of Japanese anime workers

No.1

One Piece – Eiichiro Oda

Royalty income reached 19.8 billion yen

(EQUIVALENT TO RMB1.2 billion)

Famous School Aspire Juku: Poor enough to have only money left?! Introduction to the income of Japanese anime workers

Of course, in addition to the royalties of manga, the official sale of peripheral goods, the annual box office of the theatrical version, and various live-action TV series, movies, games, etc. all need to pay the author, so in Japan, there are many people who work as manga artists.

Recently, Japanese female manga artist Yami Shibata said that she became very empty because of her job of drawing manga, resulting in the 51-year-old or single she was so poor that she only had money left...

Famous School Aspire Juku: Poor enough to have only money left?! Introduction to the income of Japanese anime workers

Shibata Beimi began to study art and was exposed to manga from an early age, and because a 4-panel manga drawn on a part-time drawing was sought after by the public, Yami, who was originally just an ordinary OL office worker, was favored by the founding editor of "Monthly Shonen GANGAN".

So in 1991, when "Monthly Shonen Gangan" was founded, she was invited to debut in a new magazine and officially became a cartoonist, and her first debut work, "Southern Boy Strange Little Evil", sold more than 6 million copies as soon as it was published, which also completely changed her life.

Famous School Aspire Juku: Poor enough to have only money left?! Introduction to the income of Japanese anime workers

In this way, she devoted her youth to the comic book business, published dozens of works, and also received a considerable income, and more than a decade ago, she spent 160 million yen to buy the mansion where she now lives.

Famous School Aspire Juku: Poor enough to have only money left?! Introduction to the income of Japanese anime workers

In this mansion, only Yami lives with her pet dog, and she often sleeps casually in the aisle!

Famous School Aspire Juku: Poor enough to have only money left?! Introduction to the income of Japanese anime workers

When you're stressed, you'll be alone or call a few friends to drink at home, or just go to professional wrestling and yell!

Famous School Aspire Juku: Poor enough to have only money left?! Introduction to the income of Japanese anime workers

When Shibata yami once slept in the hallway, she heard her assistant secretly complain to herself: "She has made so much money but sleeps in the corridor", and suddenly felt that she was really pitiful.

Famous School Aspire Juku: Poor enough to have only money left?! Introduction to the income of Japanese anime workers

And the Great Japan Printing has also recently investigated Japanese anime workers, The survey results show that the average annual income of Japanese animation workers is 4.408 million yen, of which the average annual salary of directors is as high as 7.79 million yen, the average average animation artist is only 1.25 million yen, the annual salary of animation workers aged 50 to 54 is as high as 6.108 million yen, and the average annual salary of animation workers aged 20 to 24 is only 1.546 million yen, and the average number of vacation days a month for these animation workers is only 5.40 days, but the working hours of one day have reached 9.66 hours.

Behind the bright coat and huge income of animation workers is actually a huge workload and a long working time, so students who want to engage in the profession in the future must have a detailed understanding of the actual situation of the industry and then consider it comprehensively in combination with their own situation, and do not be confused by appearances.

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