Japanese · Work & Business
zangyou
Overtime work
Work done beyond normal hours. Japan has historically had a culture of long working hours, though recent reforms (働き方改革 hatarakikata kaikaku) have aimed to reduce this.
最近、残業が多くて疲れています。
Recently I have had a lot of overtime and am tired.
The term '残業' (zangyou) consists of '残' (zan), meaning 'remaining' or 'surplus,' and '業' (gyou), meaning 'work.' This concept became prominent in the post-war economic expansion in Japan.
'残業' is commonly used in formal and business contexts, especially in discussions of work hours. It is universally recognized across various Japanese regions.