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Japan’s Local Government Saved 380 Million Won

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(1)Summer room temperature
(2)first designated in the 1980s
(3)Indoor temperature of 28 degrees Celsius in public institutions
(4)The reason why it is 28 degrees is that there is no particular basis, and it is just a policy benchmarked in Japan like most policies at the time
(5)Of course, if it’s 28 degrees in a normal family home
(6)It’s a cool temperature if you wear a simple outfit and reduce the amount of activity
(7)In summer, you can find out if you go to the city office or school, but honestly, it’s not a cool temperature
(8)So, the standard of 28 degrees Celsius was benchmarked in Japan, so of course, the proper indoor temperature of public institutions in Japan is 28 degrees
(9)In 2019, Himeji City Hall in Japan controlled the air conditioner temperature under the direction of the mayor
(10)Mayor Himeji used to be a doctor
(11)Indoor temperature of 28 degrees in summer is too high
(12)The stress of the staff will build up and the efficiency of the work will decrease
(13)Implemented a policy to lower the standard temperature to 25 degrees for a month
(14)The temperature of Himeji City Hall, where 4,000 people work, is 28 degrees Celsius
(15)the result of lowering it to 25 degrees
(16)KEPCO’s base fee rose 70,000 yen a month, but 670,000 won
(17)As work efficiency increases, glasses decrease, so 4,000 overtime pay
(18)It saves 380 million won
(19)In fact, based on work efficiency, even in Korea
(20)It was said that we should lower the room temperature to 6 degrees

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