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01-26-2009, 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by godwine View Post
The national religion in Japan is Buddhism and Shinto. There are Christianity based churches, but rare. Given that Roppongi is a foreigner settlement, that will be the first thing I will try for a church.

If you grades are good enough that you can apply as an exchange student, then do that. But otherwise, you really don't have much of a chance given current economy it will be tough for any company to justify the need to hire a foreigner, especially one without a bachelor degree

I ask everyone this same question: Why do you want to live in Japan? Have you been there to know whether you like it or not?
ろっぽんぎ? I've never heard of that. Maybe I'll check into it. ありがとうございます。

My GPA is a B, but that's mainly because one of my five semesters I did online, and it was a bad experience. All of my semesters where I've actually attended real classes have been solid.

Ultimately I know that God will provide a way, since I know He's certainly called me to Japan, and if one thing I know, what He's called me to do, He's enabled me to do. However, I still have to do my part, which is why I'm looking into what I can do myself, and try to find the best solution possible.

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To Jeikobu, you might want to do a googls search of churches in Tokyo. The do exist, but less than 1% of Japanese people consider themselves Christian. Most Japanese are not very religious people, but it may be worth contact some churches to see if they are hiring.
I actually have been looking for some churches in Japan, but it's such a broad subject, that I haven't zeroed in on specific ones just yet.

BTW, though a bit off topic, Japan is actually opening up more and more to Christianity. I think it's safe to say the percentage of Christian believers is above 1% by now. See this article.

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A passport should be easy to get. What you need is a visa if you plan on staying more than 90 days.
How do I go about getting that? BTW, as I think I mentioned, if it be the Lord's will, once I go, I plan to live in Japan for the rest of my life.

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You'll need a visa to do any sort of work in Japan and that will require either 12 years of work experience or a college degree as emphasized in this thread.
What can I do about college in Japan? What about Temple University? I've heard good things about that, and I know it appeals to foreigners.

Lately I've actually been thinking about pursuing a "side" career in computer graphics. I'm good with computers and think I could do quite well with that (God willing it doesn't involve too many more math courses than I've already taken (I've taken all I need to unless my choice of career would require it (if I had to take more, next would likely be College Algebra, though I think I may have even tested out of that))). Is Japan interested in anything like that?

What I want is to spread the Gospel, and that's what I know God wants me to do as well (I'm not quite sure how yet, but I feel like maybe in missions work, as I know I want to talk to people and help them directly). A job is just an obligation to make a living, since I will not accept money in exchange for ministering to people. In following Matthew 10:8, freely I have received, freely I wish to give. However, this obviously means I need a job on the side so I can still put food on the table. If it means teaching English, fine by me. One thing I know, I'm going to Japan; God will get me there no matter what. But I have to do my best as well, and if I do He will certainly bless my efforts. ^_^
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