Thanksgiving in Japan may not come with turkey dinners or American football games, but there is a holiday that carries a similar message of gratitude and appreciation. Around the same…
Understanding the seasons in Tokyo is essential for adjusting to local life, planning activities, and experiencing the city’s cultural rhythm.…
Finding the right career in Japan can feel overwhelming, especially for newcomers navigating a different culture, hiring system, and set…
Five days in Japan’s capital, Tokyo, might sound short, but with the right plan, you can experience the country’s essence…
If you have a Japanese job interview coming up, you’re probably feeling that mix of excitement and mild panic. Japan’s…
Japan is wonderful all year round, but winter is noted by many for how calming and beautiful it can be.…
From the countdown, to the cheering, to the singing of Auld Lang Syne, New Year’s Eve is an important night…
Finding an apartment in Japan is exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming if you’re not familiar with the local…
The Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services visa is one of the most commonly held visas by those from abroad working in…
Ah, Black Friday. Heaven (of a sorts) for avid fans of consumerism; Hell for the poor employees who have to…
In Japan, gift-giving is more than just a polite gesture — it’s an expression of gratitude, respect, and social harmony.…
Aisekiya, often called “shared-seat izakaya,” offers a casual and structured way to meet new people in Japan. For foreigners who…
You’ll often hear Japanese people say shoganai (しょうがない / 仕方がない) when plans go wrong—like when it rains on a holiday…
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