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从20世纪80年代初斯首次常驻日本,记者在东京已经工作和生活了10余年。在这些日子里,给记者留下最深刻印象的不是东京林立的高楼大厦,也不是繁华热闹的商业街,而是日本城市的清洁卫生和日本人爱清洁的良好习惯。良好的卫生习惯使得日本国民的平均寿命处于世界首位。据日本厚生劳动省发表的统计数据,2000年,日本国民的平均寿命为81.16岁。其中,女性为84.6岁,男性为77.72岁。
Since his first permanent presence in Japan in the early 1980s, journalists have been working and living in Tokyo for more than 10 years. In these days, the most impressive thing for journalists is not the towering buildings of Tokyo, nor the bustling commercial streets, but the cleanliness of Japanese cities and the good habits Japanese loves to clean. Good hygiene habits make the average life expectancy of Japanese citizens at the top of the world. According to the statistics released by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, in 2000, the average life expectancy of Japanese nationals was 81.16 years. Among them, women were 84.6 years old and men were 77.72 years old.