The diagrams below compare the layout of a typical Japanese office and a typical American office.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The given pictures illustrate the layout distinction between a classic office of Japan and that of America.
Overall, the Japanese office comprises only one window location, while the American one consists of two window spots. It is also noticeable that the chairs of the Japanese office surround all the working places, whereas the those of the American one are placed in the center.
Regarding the most two pronounced components – the window spots and chair organization, the Japan’s office has one place for all of the windows situated at the top of the department manager. In contrast, the America’s office has two window places facing each other located on the left and right. The chairs in the Japanese office embrace all of the tables, while those in the American one are focused in the middle.
Concerning the other facilities, the department and section manager sites in the Japan’s office are organized in a triangle, with the department one at the top. On the other hand, those three establishments are in a line, standing on the right side of the America’s office. Along with the chairs, the Japan’s office only has tables; whereas, the America’s one includes other supplementary rooms: one copy room, one storage and two conference rooms.
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