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08-02-2008, 05:00 PM

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So I would like to ask, is it hard to find a job outside Game design while learning the language and culture?
How is it the dailylife in japan, interacting with people and how will I be viewed?
I'll just say from the start that if you have a working visa you will be working fulltime, and won't have time for school. On a student visa you are allowed to work 20 hours a week, which won't be enough to support yourself (or pay for school), so you need to choose one or the other.

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I guess you guys might do not know, but I will ask, is there a place in Japan there it is possible to get my master degree in Game Design, with a English speaking teacher? I know there is schools like this in china, so why not japan?
China and Japan are two very different countries.

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Is it really expensive to live in Japan? I have heard that everyday life items are alittle cheaper then in Norway.
It depends on where you are. Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world to live in. It's also the most expensive place in Japan. Prices for rent, etc. drop dramatically when you get away from the city.

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And a fast question about tattoo, they can easy see that Im not japanese would they look down on me for having a tattoo? Like it could affect my life down there.
(A allready have one on my arm, but it is small.

Thanks for Norway!
Chances are, no, you won't have a problem.
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