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09-19-2011, 04:08 AM
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If you want to visit, you can enter on a visitor visa which is good for 90 days and is given to you when you enter the country. Have you ever been to Japan? If not, I HIGHLY recommend you go give it a visit before you move. I wouldn't move somewhere permanently unless I have visited it. If you are wanting to work, the business etiquette of Japan is very different from the U.S. (I am going to compare from U.S. since that's where I hail from, and not sure how different it is from Europe). Example: Japanese employees typically have cleaning duties. There are no janitors. You ALWAYS should be at least 10 minutes early anywhere (and that's not just work). Your superiors should be treated as so. The list goes on. Basically, you need to make sure you are willing to make these changes. If you are not going to adapt, don't work in Japan. Just go for a visit once a year or something. It will save you and your co-workers/ fellow students grief. The pros and cons... hmm.. well, Japan is gorgeous, great food, lots of stuff to do, and easy to get around. VS the U.S. my whole state takes like 12 hours to get across in a car. The people in Japan are polite. That seems to be lacking these days in the U.S. It's kind of a personal thing I think. You just need to be over there to get your own opinion. In terms of being a gaijin, you will probably get a lot of attention at first, but it will die down. Once the novelty of your arrival has died down, then if you are a student/worker, you will be treated like other workers/students (as was my case), and expected to follow the same rules everyone else does. Depending on your location matters too. In a big city like Tokyo or Nagoya, foreigners are common. But in smaller areas and stuff you will stand out more. The key factor is how you act I guess as to whether or not you will be liked or disliked etc. I never had issues, but a friend of mine always did some things that were okay to do in the states and would always get yelled at. My advice, come visit, check it out for a few weeks. Come in April if you want to see the cherry blossoms. Get a feel for Japan BEFORE you make a real commitment. I'm moving back because I have lived there before and really enjoyed the atmosphere. Some people make the move w/o ever going before and do fine, but others hate it, break their contracts within three months, and go home. mochigashi.blogspot.com |
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09-19-2011, 05:40 AM
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Thanks for the info, i am going to visit sometime in the next 4yrs, im 20 now and Going to take the ACT and then college. i dont mind working and things like that, i grew up in a logging family, hard work was pounded into me by my grandfather and the thought of getting hit by my grandmother wooden spoon lol. don't really understand what you mean by "a company sponsor you" i wounder since im kind of a big guy, im 6'2 and 270pounds and size 13 feet lol, would that cause me any trouble in Japan, like clothing, shoes , ect.. |
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09-19-2011, 07:22 AM
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"A company to sponsor you" means to find a company who is willing to go through the visa process for you. They sponsor you with a working visa. You can't apply for a working visa by yourself, you need a company to do that with/for you. |
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09-19-2011, 12:43 PM
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I agree you will have problems most likely getting shoes haha. I'm a girl so I have no idea about the menswear but I know in the big cities there are usually stores that sell large sizes. But be prepared to shell out cash. Your best bet would be to make friends with someone who goes in and out of the country to buy your clothes in the states and bring them in OR pay for the shipping. mochigashi.blogspot.com |
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09-19-2011, 02:02 PM
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Shoes I am only a size 9, and have had no problems finding shoes in Japan |
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09-19-2011, 02:50 PM
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it wont be a problem. would it be strange for a gaijin to walk around in |
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09-19-2011, 03:52 PM
that's like super formal wear. maybe for new years? a yukata to a festival would be fine though. but you might get stares. haha. when i wear yukata i just get a bunch of: OMG you are so cute!! etc. etc. get's kind of annoying to be honest. just smile haha.
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