Japan remains one of the most sought-after destinations for expatriates, drawing millions of visitors annually with its rich history, safety,…
Work visas and legal basics Your visa is the framework everything else rests on. It defines what work you can…
Thinking about studying in Japan can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. There are language schools, full degree…
Navigating personal finance in Japan can feel overwhelming for new residents, especially when it comes to credit cards. To make…
Understanding the ins and outs of Japan’s trash and recycling system can feel daunting for newcomers. Japan’s emphasis on sustainability,…
Japan is home to hundreds of cities, some enormous, some small, but each with unique qualities that will appeal to…
If you've been searching for a clear, honest breakdown of how remote work actually functions in Japan as a foreigner,…
Why Japanese Work Culture Is So Distinct If you ever had the experience of walking into a Japanese office at…
If you've ever tried to build a professional network in Japan the same way you would back home, handing out…
Japan's gaming industry stands as one of the most influential in the world, home to iconic companies like Nintendo, Sony…
To become a chef in Japan, you need culinary training (either at a Japanese culinary school or through apprenticeship), work…
To become an English teacher in Japan, you need a bachelor's degree in any field and native or near-native English…
Becoming a voice actor (seiyuu) in Japan requires attending a specialized voice acting school, building skills through training and auditions,…
Japanese business card exchange, known as meishi koukan (名刺交換), is a formal ritual in Japanese business culture where professionals exchange…
Your JLPT certification directly determines which careers you can pursue in Japan. N5 holders can access hospitality and manual labor roles,…
A salaryman (サラリーマン, sararīman) is a white-collar office worker in Japan who works full-time for a corporation, typically in a…
Most people go to Tokyo. Kyoto. Osaka. That's fine. Those cities are great. But if you've already done that route,…
What if I told you that you could play Pokémon GO completely offline? Sounds a bit ridiculous, right? These imaginary…
Showa Day (Shōwa no Hi) is a Japanese national holiday observed every April 29. It marks the birthday of Emperor…
In Japan, a growing industry of resignation (taishoku daikou) services helps employees quit their jobs without directly confronting their employers.…
Tokyo is home to some of the most diverse and fascinating museums in the world. From centuries-old Japanese art to…
In Japan, specialized apology agencies offer a unique service: delivering apologies on behalf of clients who cannot or prefer not…
In Japan, you can hire actors to play your spouse, children, parents, or friends for a few hours or an…
National Foundation Day (Kenkoku Kinen no Hi / 建国記念の日) is a Japanese national holiday celebrated annually on February 11th. This…
White Day is a Japanese holiday celebrated on March 14th where men give gifts to women who gave them chocolates…
Shunbun no Hi (春分の日), or Vernal Equinox Day, is a Japanese national holiday that falls on March 20 or 21…
Real experiences, told by expats living them.
Visiting a local supermarket in Japan might sound mundane at first, but it offers fascinating insights into everyday Japanese life.…
Meet Issa Kachenje, originally from Tanzania, who first came to Japan as an international student and has since completed both…
Meet Issa Kachenje, originally from Tanzania, who came to Japan through a special international scholarship program and later built a…
Meet Pascale, an American graduate from Washington, D.C. who studied Art and Japanese at university. The move to Japan didn’t…
When you get a new apartment, one of the most important things to do is set up your gas, water,…
Moving to Japan can be interesting, to say the least, for anyone. It can be even more interesting if you…
Meet Ang, a student who came to Japan to study at a Japanese language school in Tokyo. For Ang, Japan…
Going to the Doctor Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later. Whether you’ve got a cough you just…
Meet Winnie, originally from China and now in Japan for her fourth year. After graduating from a university in Japan,…
Meet Issa, originally from Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, raised in Arusha City, who came to Japan through a rare full scholarship route…
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