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The Ultimate Guide to Moving to Japan: Visas, Jobs, and Education
Japan remains one of the most sought-after destinations for expatriates, drawing millions of visitors annually with its rich history, safety,…
Work in Japan: The Complete Guide for Foreigners in 2026
If you want to work in Japan, you are not short on motivation, but you might be short on a…
How to Study in Japan – A Complete Guide to Schools, Universities and Visas
Thinking about studying in Japan can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. There are language schools, full degree…
Credit Cards in Japan: Best Foreigner-Friendly Credit Cards
Navigating personal finance in Japan can feel overwhelming for new residents, especially when it comes to credit cards. To make…
Japan’s Trash System: A Complete Guide for Newcomers
Understanding the ins and outs of Japan’s trash and recycling system can feel daunting for newcomers. Japan’s emphasis on sustainability,…
Best Cities to Live in Japan: Most Livable Cities for Foreign Residents
Japan is home to hundreds of cities, some enormous, some small, but each with unique qualities that will appeal to…
Latest Guides
Freelancing in Japan: Is it worth it? What You Need to Know
If you've been in Japan long enough, you've probably wondered whether going freelance is worth it. More money, more freedom,…
Quitting Your Job in Japan: Everything You Need to Know Before You Resign
In early 2025, Tokyo police sent a hundred officers to raid the offices of Moody, Japan's biggest job-quitting agency. Its…
TOEFL vs IELTS: Which English Test Do You Actually Need for Japan?
You need to prove your English for Japan, but which test do you actually take? Both TOEFL and IELTS are…
Remote Work in Japan: The Ultimate Guide for Foreigners
If you've been searching for a clear, honest breakdown of how remote work actually functions in Japan as a foreigner,…
Japanese Work Culture: Everything You Need to Know
Why Japanese Work Culture Is So Distinct If you ever had the experience of walking into a Japanese office at…
Why Is Networking in Japan Different from Networking Elsewhere?
If you've ever tried to build a professional network in Japan the same way you would back home, handing out…
Game Developer in Japan: Career Guide, Opportunities, and Industry Insights
Japan's gaming industry stands as one of the most influential in the world, home to iconic companies like Nintendo, Sony…
Paths to Becoming a Chef in Japan
To become a chef in Japan, you need culinary training (either at a Japanese culinary school or through apprenticeship), work…
How to Become an English Teacher in Japan
To become an English teacher in Japan, you need a bachelor's degree in any field and native or near-native English…
Voice Acting in Japan: How to Get Started Step by Step
Becoming a voice actor (seiyuu) in Japan requires attending a specialized voice acting school, building skills through training and auditions,…
Cycling in Japan: Etiquette, Laws, and What Foreigners Need to Know 2026
A New Zealander moves to Tokyo, hops on a bike, and immediately realises that everything they knowknew about cycling is…
Mushin Meaning: Losing Yourself to Find Yourself
What is Mushin? Mushin (Pronunciation: moo-sheen・Japanese: (無心) is a concept that you can find in many areas of life, as…
Constitution Memorial Day in Japan: Meaning, History, and What to Expect on May 3
May 3 is one of those days in Japan where the trains are packed, the tourist spots are swarming, and…
Omotenashi Meaning: The Practice Behind Japan’s Convenience and Comfort
If you’ve studied Japanese, you might’ve heard the word omotenashi (Pronunciation: oh-moh-teh-nah-shee・Japanese: おもてなし) before. If you look it up in…
Golden Week 2026: The Best Spots to Explore Near Tokyo
One of the nicest things about working or studying in Japan is the country’s wealth of national holidays. They give…
Spring in Japan: Your 2026 Guide
As the impenetrable chill of winter begins to fade and the air welcomes a subtle warmth, Japan’s springtime seems to…
Hidden Tourist Spots in Japan 2026: For Travellers Who Want More
Most people go to Tokyo. Kyoto. Osaka. That's fine. Those cities are great. But if you've already done that route,…
Pokémon Manhole Covers: Where to Find Them in Tokyo and Beyond
What if I told you that you could play Pokémon GO completely offline? Sounds a bit ridiculous, right? These imaginary…
Showa Day (昭和の日) — Japan’s National Holiday on April 29
Showa Day (Shōwa no Hi) is a Japanese national holiday observed every April 29. It marks the birthday of Emperor…
Japanese Job Resignation Services: A Professional Exit Solution
In Japan, a growing industry of resignation (taishoku daikou) services helps employees quit their jobs without directly confronting their employers.…
Real experiences, told by expats living them.
Working in Japan as a Foreigner From Student to Web Designer in Marketing Company
Meet Long, a Vietnamese who has lived in Japan for around three years. After coming to Japan as a student…
What It’s Like Visiting a Japanese Doctor
Going to the Doctor Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later. Whether you’ve got a cough you just…
Studying Japanese in Japan Language School Experience: Hien’s Story
Meet Hien, a Vietnamese student who chose to study in Japan after starting Japanese at a language school back home.…
Visiting a Japanese Cinema: Please Tell Me It’s Not Dubbed
As anyone who knows me can tell you, I love movies. I watch them at home, on the train, and,…
Moving to Japan on Working Holiday: Trust Your Gut
Moving to Japan can be interesting, to say the least, for anyone. It can be even more interesting if you…
Moving to Japan from the Philippines with Family: Danmarl’s Story
Meet Danmarl Butad, originally from the Philippines. Danmarl didn’t move to Japan alone as an adult he moved here with…
Chinese Student Finding Apartment in Tokyo: Real Story
Meet Winnie, an international student from China who moved to Japan three years ago to study art history at International…
Going to a Sumo Tournament: What to Expect
Although Japan is well known abroad for its samurai history, and kendo (swordplay sometimes know as “Japanese fencing”) is a…
Do I Really Have to Take It All Off? My Experiences in Japanese Onsen
For many foreigners, one of the most intriguing aspects of life in Japan is the public bath, commonly known as…
Working in Japan as a Filipino Software Engineer: Danmarl’s Story
Meet Danmarl, originally from the Philippines, who has lived in Japan for six years. Danmarl did middle school and high…







