I'm Paolo. I'm from TOKYO, I've been living here for a long time. I'll be your Tokyo Travel Guide and show you things to do here as well as show you what to do all around Japan and anywhere else I travel to. I'm also into Tech so you'll see a few videos about my drone and other cool toys I discover.
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Anche mia mamma mi ha partorito da giovane (23 anni) e preparava dei piccoli tegami xon dentro del cibo che mio padre, sgli inzi delal carriera in banca, mangiava a pranzo
She's a true responsible politician! She actually care for the people and work solely for the betterment of the people and their daily lives! Definitely the type of leader we need all around the world.
This reminded me of the shop where our company president took us to for some all night drinking. It was around Shinjuku. The head lady was wearing a kimono but sporting a hi cut sneaker. Having not eaten dinner, I think she noticed and prepared a simple potato salad for me. She asked if I liked it, I replied yes, she then gave me a whole bowl. That night, I did more eating than drinking.
8 Students?!? How is the Japanese government not more concerned about this?!? I mean what the heck? Are they looking into ways to incentivize or make having children more affordable? I mean…this level of birth decline is a little scary. I’m honestly worried for Japan.
I think all could be helped if Japan starts globalisation now. As much as they want to retain their JP blood and looks, that is the only way for them to help their economy. But of course, they need to set rules and such to ensure Japanese language is still the first language to retain their identity.
I know the work culture in Japan can be difficult with overwork and outdated technology. That being said, provided I am fluent in Japanese, could I realistically find a job with middling income that has a decent work-life balance? I figure in a democracy country of 125 million theres gotta be at least some opportunities, right?
Honestly I thought it would be way more expensive. I spent more on my house in Stockholm and this one is bigger and looks nicer. Sure , the yen has crashed and it needs some renovation but this one seems like a steal imo.
Great day in the life video of a Japanese person who is doing his job as a train conductor in Japan, Paolo. You know in New York, people are train conductors and operators of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority so that every person can do their job to get them where they want to go. : )