The term salaryman refers exclusively to males, and for females the term career woman is used. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Astonishingly, Mr. Kikuchi - whose thin and muscular build is at odds with his long career behind a desk as a corporate "salaryman"- held on for 14 hours, from 3 p.m. that day until dawn the morning after. ❋ Mark MacKinnon (2011)
The trademark of the salaryman is his conservative dark suit, called a sebiro in Japanese, which probably came from the English word "civil" since they are civilian clothes, i.e. not a military uniform. ❋ Unknown (2008)
They have to be a parody of the kind of salaryman concerns you see in things like Shima Kôsaku. ❋ Unknown (2010)
After graduating college, he became a "salaryman" at Maruzen Oil Co., the predecessor to Cosmo Oil Co. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Incidentally, I don't see my husband that often because he's always working (he's a "salaryman"), so in my case, marriage is more like chocolate cake every weekend for the rest of my life, which sounds pretty good to me. ❋ Unknown (2005)
"I lead two separate lives -- during the day, I'm a full-time 'salaryman' in a web design company, but at night I come to '2-chome' to work here as a barman," said Yuu, who declined to give his last name. ❋ Unknown (2010)
It's been the sarariman, or "salaryman", for years and years. ❋ The Doctor (2010)
"Tokyo Sonata" - "The master of Japanese chills," Kiyoshi Kurosawa departs from his specialty for this domestic drama about the intricate lies a "salaryman" who loses his job creates to protect his family. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The main character is a suit, an office worker, a "salaryman" if you will - and like all characters in the game he has no face and is a 3D polygonal pixellated-looking dude whose movements are based upon motion-capture sessions with a proper human dancer, dig? ❋ Unknown (2009)
Well first of all, the largest group of foreigners that Japanese women marry are Koreans --- who have a similar "salaryman" attitude. ❋ Unknown (2008)
"salaryman" suits are replaced by kariyushi wear (the local version of the Hawaiian shirt). ❋ Unknown (2010)
The typical reader is said to be a twenty-eight-year-old company employee or "salaryman," a systems engineer who works fork a finance company. " ❋ Unknown (2009)
But then this sharply curated retrospective rolls out "The Bird People in China," a gentle fable about a Japanese salaryman out of his element in China, where he stumbles across a mystical village whose occupants may possess the power to fly. ❋ Steve Dollar (2011)
You play a wife of a busy salaryman, and a mother of three children. ❋ SVGL (2009)
"The situation was an epitome of the salaryman mentality in a bad sense," said the panel, referring to Japan's culture of corporate loyalty. ❋ Daisuke Wakabayashi (2011)
Drinks maker Asahi Group Holdings Ltd. said choosing group members to promote its Wonda line of canned coffee—a salaryman staple—boosted sales nearly 7% over the first half of the year. ❋ Andrew Joyce (2011)
"The situation was an epitome of the salaryman mentality in a bad sense," referring to Japan's culture of corporate loyalty. ❋ Kana Inagaki (2011)
I really wish Mase did four-koma salaryman strips about the death notice office. ❋ Unknown (2010)
❋ Christy Sheridan (2003)
A [salaryman] [works] long [hours]. ❋ Bgfbhfhfgghnfhfhffh (2022)