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How Much Do Foreigners In Japan Make? 

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@takashiifromjapan
@takashiifromjapan 27 дней назад
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@dongshengdi773
@dongshengdi773 23 дня назад
Japanese are the richest people on earth. Yakuza
@AlexScene
@AlexScene 14 дней назад
Don't come and teach English in Japan. Trust me. There is no future in it.
@mittenslopez
@mittenslopez 25 дней назад
the guy from mexico definitely gave a lot of useful information. like he really wanted to make sure that if it is your goal to be there that you dont waste your time so he put out resources.
@Mipon_en
@Mipon_en 9 дней назад
thanks!
@jesssc402
@jesssc402 27 дней назад
The new american dream now is to have American standard salary in USD and work remotely somewhere else like Japan
@kelvin-uh7tf
@kelvin-uh7tf 27 дней назад
Its not easy because most of the time our salary was converted in term of the living cost. Take me for example. I work remotely in indonesia. You know if im in U.S im gonna make 180k usd . But bcause im based in indonesia i only got 1500usd per month . Those company arent stupid .😂
@shirolee
@shirolee 27 дней назад
Yep!
@oodo2908
@oodo2908 27 дней назад
@@kelvin-uh7tf Considering cost of living, that 1500USd a month is like making 3k or more in the US. And you're not surrounded by weirdos and criminals. You're way better off where you are. And the girls aren't 300 pounds with tattoos.
@oodo2908
@oodo2908 27 дней назад
SE Asia is better. 1/3 or 1/4 the cost of living as Japan or Korea.
@jesssc402
@jesssc402 27 дней назад
@@kelvin-uh7tf that’s why i said American standard salary
@ClarkeBaldwin
@ClarkeBaldwin 25 дней назад
I lived in Versailles for 10 years and the french guy in this video used to get my bus in the morning! Small world!
@nyru4922
@nyru4922 24 дня назад
He makes content on social media now, look for Japania :)
@alaa341g
@alaa341g 24 дня назад
he is called amine , he is a youtuber , channel called JAPANIA
@GregosTH
@GregosTH 23 дня назад
Yeah, Japania, quite famous in the "French in Japan" RU-vid world. @Takashi Get Louis-San or IciJapon next time ! ;)
@zidanahmed1036
@zidanahmed1036 24 дня назад
The most i like about Takashi is the huge space he gives to people without this stupid interruption as always on tv shows.
@yamuiemata
@yamuiemata 25 дней назад
The software engineer from Mexico gave very good and precise advice 👏
@hanazuki333
@hanazuki333 24 дня назад
He needs to accept his baldness... Buzz trimm it all down...
@Tobiko22
@Tobiko22 24 дня назад
All the great hairstylists in Japan and yet no one can style it.
@Mipon_en
@Mipon_en 24 дня назад
thanks!
@Mipon_en
@Mipon_en 24 дня назад
@@Tobiko22 hahaha my hair was a mess that day
@huzayfasyed5488
@huzayfasyed5488 23 дня назад
@@Mipon_en you got violated 😭
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 27 дней назад
All these people have so much character in the way they dress and what they all do is so fascinating.
@southcoastinventors6583
@southcoastinventors6583 27 дней назад
Must be cherry picking season
@morningatsea
@morningatsea 27 дней назад
I agree and that is why this race should be loyal to its own race and its qualities. The Japanese aesthetic is incomparable.
@downtomars6268
@downtomars6268 27 дней назад
They get paid more than the average Japanese. Many foreign companies in Japan mainly employ foreigners. US tech companies only hire English speakers, many Indians as seen here, practically no Japanese so you see the Indian guy say he doesn't need to know Japanese even though he wants to live in Japan.
@philosyche
@philosyche 27 дней назад
​@@downtomars6268 part of loving a country like japan includes wanting to learn the language by default. the indian guy who said he doesn't have to learn japanese is correct, he doesn't *have to* learn it, but since he said it was his childhood dream to live in japan, i can bet he already had been learning it before moving there. For a foreigner, learning a language has its pros and cons, where pros outweigh the cons. pros include convenience, being social, wider access, etc. cons include having to learn a whole new language as an adult which is no easy feat. often times foreigners have to balance the pros and cons during their time in the country. You must remember that a foreigner has to deal with a 100 new things apart from just learning a language, for example, learning customs, meeting new people, managing finances, managing visa regulations, surviving in a completely new environment, etc. so learning a language, if it can be put in the backseat working in an english speaking company, becomes an attractive convenience for them. but japanese is a language that most foreigners would love to learn, at least in my opinion.
@OnLifeandLove
@OnLifeandLove 24 дня назад
@@downtomars6268 He probably still needs a decent level of Japanese to open bank account, communicate with landlord etc
@TakeoT1
@TakeoT1 27 дней назад
This video helps me a lot ! Thank you for making a video with this great topic !
@Mipon_en
@Mipon_en 25 дней назад
Thanks for interviewing bro. It was a pleasure talking with you!
@nekode119
@nekode119 12 дней назад
bro thanks for the insight.. 😄 hope can work abroad on japan someday
@NotGodel
@NotGodel 7 дней назад
Thanks for the advice that your shared. Hope you're enjoying life in Japan!
@cmlosaria
@cmlosaria 2 дня назад
thanks for giving great advice. Very realistic. I work with geospatial data and make web interactive maps for a living. I also do data analysis, visualization like ArcGIS, PowerBI. Do you think there is demand? I plan to work in Tokyo next year. I am currently in Vietnam (7 years) but from the Philippines.
@orpheus_black
@orpheus_black 27 дней назад
😮Amine of Japania channel?
@Lozo39
@Lozo39 27 дней назад
You mean l'Illustre Amine of Japania ?
@sebastianrubio928
@sebastianrubio928 27 дней назад
ouai, s avais pas que son anglais etait si bon, j'ai vue le thumbnail: wtf Japania X Takeshii crossover?
@aritomiblog
@aritomiblog 27 дней назад
Énorme !
@Cactus.Scoville
@Cactus.Scoville 27 дней назад
Amine, la couillasse des grands soirs, le compère des bons repaires… manque plus que l’ami GuiGui et takashi chantera la vie en rose.
@wanetousri
@wanetousri 27 дней назад
You mean Amine mon gars sur, mon reuf à la verge dur ?
@sun.4150
@sun.4150 27 дней назад
As always, nice video!! Thanks Takashii san!
@alohakidsjapan
@alohakidsjapan 27 дней назад
21 years in Japan living in the countryside. The first 10 years working as an Eikaiwa Teacher, ¥230,000 /mo. rent ¥50,000 /mo. Next 5 years with position change, ¥300,000/mo. mortgage ¥45,000/mo. Past 6 years as an English school business owner. ¥800,000/mo. mortgage ¥45,000/mo.
@universe682
@universe682 27 дней назад
Oh,that's great! I envy you as a Japanese.
@Indienads
@Indienads 27 дней назад
Which part? I lived in Shingu.
@nigelc.7818
@nigelc.7818 27 дней назад
Good to know they still study English here. Never see any advertisements anymore for eikaiwa 😂
@Mwoods2272
@Mwoods2272 27 дней назад
@@nigelc.7818 There are so many Eikawas, I don't see how they make money to stay in business.
@kennedysan1045
@kennedysan1045 27 дней назад
Holidays to developed nations are almost out of reach for most Japanese now.
@universeofkorede
@universeofkorede 16 дней назад
Incredible content! This really got me thinking about some related ideas I’ve been exploring lately.
@MoPoppins
@MoPoppins 21 день назад
Lots of solid, actionable tips in this one! Thanks, Takashi & interviewees! 👍
@FunkyKiwi7
@FunkyKiwi7 27 дней назад
Excellent interviews. Thanks for sharing
@menace46
@menace46 27 дней назад
Amazing video as always. Thank you.
@prescottosegie
@prescottosegie 27 дней назад
Good video Takashi keep up the good work dude😎
@theawesomeperson12
@theawesomeperson12 26 дней назад
I just moved to Japan literally this past week and it was really great to hear others experiences and get an understanding of where my salary falls in the range of everyone’s work experience
@granoysal7721
@granoysal7721 22 дня назад
What’s a wonderful series of interviews! Very helpful insights
@JapaniaTV
@JapaniaTV 27 дней назад
Damn! Like we would say in French, what an illustre vidéo
@Cactus.Scoville
@Cactus.Scoville 26 дней назад
On t’as bien vue, Bon continuation à toi, l’expert de la maison mère !!! D’ailleurs un grand merci, pour ton boulot sur le Japon. Tout comme à l’animal Guigui. Vous m’aidez beaucoup dans la préparation de mon voyage d’octobre. Ça va être épique !!
@2pacgamer
@2pacgamer 26 дней назад
Amine Sama, la grande Asperge internationale qui fait son apparition comme ça 😂 Trop marrant de te voir sur une autre chaîne. ''Tchou Tchou Bye bye et à la semaine prochaine'' 💙❤ 懐かし!!
@MounMoun69
@MounMoun69 25 дней назад
Le seul qui déclare pas son revenu ! 😂 C’est trop risqué chez nous mdr
@romainfois1240
@romainfois1240 25 дней назад
Ça fait plaisir de te retrouver ici par hasard 🙂
@user-ef4ei7dx4p
@user-ef4ei7dx4p 25 дней назад
@@MounMoun69 Je me suis dit la même chose mdrr
@Troy_Story
@Troy_Story 26 дней назад
The community developer guy is actually doing very well considering his rent is $62! Could be a good option for people wanting to move to Japan.
@Mmmyyyzzz
@Mmmyyyzzz 27 дней назад
more than 30 countries? woow. I wanted to hear his stories more. He seems chill.
@japan.kpensieve
@japan.kpensieve 25 дней назад
aw thanks very much for this video and also for introducing Preply 😍🙏🙏
@dc7052
@dc7052 16 дней назад
@japan.kpensieve hello
@MrShem123ist
@MrShem123ist 27 дней назад
Great topic, Takashi san!!!
@Kushal6831
@Kushal6831 27 дней назад
Takashi 😊
@DogsWithPurpose
@DogsWithPurpose 26 дней назад
I really agreed with what the first Canadian guy was saying, knowing Japanese is so crucial
@lostinthesupermarket
@lostinthesupermarket 27 дней назад
The data scientist and the business owner are living the life. Man the things I would do in Japan if I had that money
@nigelc.7818
@nigelc.7818 27 дней назад
If you are single it's great but if married with kids, even that pay is not incredible.
@pjosxyz
@pjosxyz 27 дней назад
@@nigelc.7818 yeah but the living is cheap in Japan
@Mwoods2272
@Mwoods2272 27 дней назад
If you stay in Japan, it's good but you can't afford to travel abroad, the purchase power for the YEN is half of any place you visit.
@AliHaider-hx8gw
@AliHaider-hx8gw 27 дней назад
@@Mwoods2272if you are in Japan, you don’t really need to go anywhere else except maybe for short trips.
@KonjikiNoYami666
@KonjikiNoYami666 27 дней назад
yeah right. Theres no school for data scientists in my country. Fuck/cry it all
@Cesar_MusicForFun
@Cesar_MusicForFun 27 дней назад
No way, « l’asperge de Japania » in Takashi’s interview 😮👀
@butter_fly_feel
@butter_fly_feel 27 дней назад
Thank you for this knowledgeable video❤
@kauilstyle
@kauilstyle 19 дней назад
I am so proud of my Mexican countryman. You represented us well brother!!!!
@Mipon_en
@Mipon_en 9 дней назад
gracias brother
@elizabethhafferty1200
@elizabethhafferty1200 26 дней назад
Great interviews!
@Superheroina89
@Superheroina89 22 дня назад
Great video, Takashi! 😊🙌🏼
@Jayjay-2007
@Jayjay-2007 27 дней назад
Nice intro! Very cool font, good job!
@BungleTheGooner
@BungleTheGooner 27 дней назад
JPY is so weak now that you’re basically stuck here if you’re being paid in JPY. Massively impacts any foreigner working here with financial dependents living abroad (e.g. a child in international school overseas). That’s a genuine stress and pain I wouldn’t wish on anyone else at the moment…
@ahmadnajim4614
@ahmadnajim4614 26 дней назад
Very nice video takashi!
@christopherharris6005
@christopherharris6005 12 дней назад
Awesome video as always Takashii.
@charlespan1591
@charlespan1591 5 дней назад
Very well edited video. Concise, to the point. Good job!
@azaraath6450
@azaraath6450 26 дней назад
Always good to see Amine from Japania!
@nicole221
@nicole221 27 дней назад
Superr Takashii!!😘😘
@maripalmah
@maripalmah 26 дней назад
Thank you Takasi, very interesting video, I am thinking to move to Japan.
@user-et8es9vg5z
@user-et8es9vg5z 27 дней назад
Omg japaniaaaa in your video 😍😍 I’ll watch it for sure 😌
@STR8WESTCOASTN
@STR8WESTCOASTN 27 дней назад
Nice Video! I agree with the Mexican guy @18:11 💯
@SwagOnSwoosh
@SwagOnSwoosh 7 дней назад
Dope and insightful interviews.
@DiamondFlame45
@DiamondFlame45 27 дней назад
The Half Japanese and Trinidadian interviewee is so handsome! The key is to work for a foreign company in Japan! Get the benefits of being in Japan but without being subjected to its work culture lol
@pikachuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
@pikachuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu 27 дней назад
Yup, the other Canadian guy Kai is also cute 😂
@DiamondFlame45
@DiamondFlame45 27 дней назад
@@pikachuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Too vanilla 😂 Guys like him are a dime a dozen lol
@user-hm9is5ke9i
@user-hm9is5ke9i 27 дней назад
@@DiamondFlame45 no one wants a half black dude. gross
@jayc33day
@jayc33day 27 дней назад
Yet he's still a foreigner 😆
@ziontours5893
@ziontours5893 27 дней назад
The French guy also has sex appeal, and the lndian guy with the long hair is attractive.
@commentarytalk1446
@commentarytalk1446 27 дней назад
Good to hear the chainsaw man t-shirt, wearing gentleman is enjoying Japan, so much. Good taste in clothes too: suggestive but understated and smart.
@GuillaumeCeccarelli
@GuillaumeCeccarelli 27 дней назад
As a French person, it's funny to see that Amine (the French guy) was the only one who didn't reveal his income. We really have a taboo about these things :) Thanks for the video Takashii!
@chester9718
@chester9718 27 дней назад
we don't gaf
@decado3944
@decado3944 27 дней назад
Kind of disappointing to avoid this question. I guess he wants to avoid impacts for his french channel and social medias but still..
@Yotanou
@Yotanou 27 дней назад
@@decado3944 My thought exactly. Living in Japan since 10y and being a recruiter, I know his salary as marketing manager for a school is not that high, but should be decent. Something between 300.000 JPY to 400.000 JPY / month is my guess but could be less. I think money he makes in euros around his ccntent helped a lot raising his income.
@noureb3833
@noureb3833 27 дней назад
s''il a un contract de travail francais tu as pas le droit de réveler ton salaire en france c'est meme un motif de licenciement dans certains contrat lol
@SM-yc4qv
@SM-yc4qv 27 дней назад
I don’t care that he doesn’t share his income , i’m impressive by the fact that he can speak English and i guess Japanese. That’s a french unicorn 🦄
@nuruluin9840
@nuruluin9840 2 дня назад
Having the perspective of someone thats not from the firstvworld helps a lot, glad the guy from mexico was so informative
@Pato_chan_33
@Pato_chan_33 22 дня назад
Fantastic video with nice diverse group of people from different demographics
@jlpt-gakusei
@jlpt-gakusei 27 дней назад
Really like the camera TAKASHii used? Anyone have idea about camera or mic? Pls
@mydogisbailey
@mydogisbailey 27 дней назад
With the weak yen, the only way is to stay permanently in Japan. Cuz if you’re planning to just go for a couple years, your salary will be worth nothing in your home country.
@jaspdx63
@jaspdx63 27 дней назад
My cohort of ex-pats lucked out. We were in Japan in the mid 90's. The yen was in the 120's when I arrived and when I left; in between, there was short period where it strengthened to around 100. Ex-pat pay and benefits were also ridiculously (actually embarrassingly) generous at the time for jobs right out of college (you just needed decent language skills). I was able to save enough to return to the US and pay for grad school with only a modest student loan toward the end.
@Kushal6831
@Kushal6831 27 дней назад
Great video
@Oregairu-tz2hn
@Oregairu-tz2hn 23 дня назад
Glad yo seen this video. Ty
@riririrri1748
@riririrri1748 27 дней назад
I’m from Sasebo, Nagasaki. My rent is 160k yen but Navy pays for it, it’s 3LDK with one tatami room detached home.
@TonyYeungUsual
@TonyYeungUsual 27 дней назад
I am surprised the amount of Canadian in Tokyo. I met a runner around Yoyogi Park at my last day in Tokyo. He saw my Bluejays caps and come to me "Nice Bluejays cap. I am from Toronto, Canada". That is quite cool experience tho.
@southcoastinventors6583
@southcoastinventors6583 27 дней назад
They like Japan due to the mild winters compared to Canada
@Scott-if3ce
@Scott-if3ce 27 дней назад
I'm Canadian but I'm in Osaka, and surprisingly I found Japanese culture is kind of similar to Canadian culture in some ways. Maybe that's why there's so many Canadians
@lililinda6947
@lililinda6947 27 дней назад
@@southcoastinventors6583I’d love to try and live in Japan, I hate the heat and humidity where I live in Canada and live winter. Don’t think I could survive the heat there
@justtoleavecomments3755
@justtoleavecomments3755 25 дней назад
Because Canada has been ruined is now unlivable. Big Asian communities in major Canadian cities is what introduces people to the country.
@TonyYeungUsual
@TonyYeungUsual 25 дней назад
@@justtoleavecomments3755 I left Canada because I felt Canada has changed completely. It is not the Canada where I grew up.
@eggxecution
@eggxecution День назад
nice, a lot of insights
@etistyle96
@etistyle96 26 дней назад
it's funny as hell to see japania in your videos ^^ お疲れ様です
@ChanMingMason
@ChanMingMason 23 дня назад
I really appreciate the dedication in each video you post. To be successful one has to have multiple income streams and so on, also investors should understand the crossover between asset classes & liquidity flow, Judith Layton focuses on Multi-asset trading, a single strategy to manage risk, profit, and the code or the actual decision-making across multi-asset classes. Her skills set is top notch
@AndersonBemzy
@AndersonBemzy 23 дня назад
Wow. I'm a bit perplexed seeing her been mentioned here also Didn’t know she has been good to so many people too this is wonderful, I'm in my fifth trade with her and it has been super.
@FelixDedrick
@FelixDedrick 23 дня назад
You trade with Judith M Layton too? Wow that woman has been a blessing to me and my family
@brandBull-wf5go
@brandBull-wf5go 23 дня назад
Please let me know how to contact her as I'm new to this.
@JaeyoungPerry
@JaeyoungPerry 23 дня назад
I was skeptical at first until I decided to try. It’s huge returns is awesome! I can’t say much.
@ChanMingMason
@ChanMingMason 23 дня назад
she's mostly on Telegrams, with the user name.
@h.nguyen4193
@h.nguyen4193 26 дней назад
In Boston, Mass $2000 a month will get you a studio apt. in the city. A 1 bedroom will around $2,500 to 5k. Japan is cheap compared to what it was in the late 90's.
@I_like_Goingballs
@I_like_Goingballs 24 дня назад
But it is not bad.
@TwitchCronos100
@TwitchCronos100 23 дня назад
Its cheap cos salaries are generally low, most of these guys are in the high end of salaries.
@I_like_Goingballs
@I_like_Goingballs 3 дня назад
I mean it is not bad that it is cheap. But of course that salaries didn't grow is bad.
@katharinaschneiderr
@katharinaschneiderr 26 дней назад
As someone wanting to mov to Japan one day, I found this video really interesting. Hopefully going to make it happen :')
@haruo10
@haruo10 22 дня назад
Thanks Takashi nice video and life for working foreighners. interesting
@stephaniegrady8
@stephaniegrady8 25 дней назад
Your interviews are really interesting.
@whaleryder64
@whaleryder64 27 дней назад
Yeah 🎉 to the Japanese-Caribbean 🇯🇵🇹🇹 person ❤ the ethnic combo 🤗
@poubelle9054
@poubelle9054 3 дня назад
I love the timing ❤
@ZSsZone
@ZSsZone 15 дней назад
As someone in the beginning of his tech career i appeciate the guy so much for giving us those tips!
@saldiven2009
@saldiven2009 27 дней назад
I have a friend who has lived and worked in Japan for several years (since well before the pandemic). He's originally from Southern California. He makes enough to get buy living in Tokyo, but with the weakness of the Yen, the biggest difficulty is that it's really hard for him to visit family back in the USA.
@focotaku
@focotaku 26 дней назад
A word of advice from the future: make sure you don’t set a trap for your future self. There are reasons why you may decide to leave Japan, and when you do, you may struggle to adapt or find a job back in the West. I think the best compromise is probably working for a foreigner company in Japan, or be your own boss. Because most of the skills you learn in a Japanese company are most likely of no use outside Japan. If you want to specialize in something, it may be hard to compete with someone who has spent the same amount of years just working on that one thing. In the meantime, you may have learned lots of things, including Japanese language which takes a long time to master at a business level, or how to negotiate in Japanese, but those skills are pretty much useless outside Japan. Everything is possible, though. Just be aware of this. And these are a couple of reasons why you may decide to eventually leave Japan: family & health. If your parents and close relatives live at 14-hours flight distance, and you work for a company with few holidays that only lets you visit them once a year, you may be missing out from their lives and eventually you may want to be part of that again. Also, as you grow older you may struggle with the hay fever in Tokyo during spring and then the 3 months of hot and humid weather. When you are young, you have the energy. But as you grow older you may want to live in a place with milder weather. I’m Spanish. I’ve lived 12 years in Japan before I moved to the UK. I love Japanese language and Japanese culture, but as a software engineer in the UK, those are just hobbies now, not skills I need for my job. I’ve moved back to Europe so I can visit my family more often. Also, I feel healthier here: weather, allergies, working hours… I don’t regret living in Japan because it’s given me so much and it’s made me who I am today. And if I didn’t have a family, I would have probably stayed there forever. I’m just leaving this here as food for thought. 皆さん、頑張ってください!
@hannah60000
@hannah60000 25 дней назад
Of course, it depends where you live and where thou are from. The distance is an issue for Koreans or Taiwanese, for example.
@Aeris_InJapan
@Aeris_InJapan 25 дней назад
I m autistic and don't care at all about family
@hitchygo426
@hitchygo426 25 дней назад
Good move to put Amine from Japania as a thumbnail Takashii 💪🏼
@fungiuse
@fungiuse 19 дней назад
Questo e' un eccelente video, mi piace moltissimo, Takashii !! Grazie mille!! Arrivederci.
@timm285
@timm285 27 дней назад
I can’t wait to go back to Japan
@cre8iveone699
@cre8iveone699 27 дней назад
​@@jsdjordi5153why did you say "good lock"?
@imashoe1029
@imashoe1029 27 дней назад
Same!​@@jsdjordi5153
@cjustmauve
@cjustmauve 25 дней назад
JAPANIAAAAAAAA AMIIIIIINE 🇫🇷
@_victorianderson
@_victorianderson 12 дней назад
I'm interested in going to a Japanese language school, I'd love to see more content of foreigners sharing their experiences and tips for this topic. Thank you for making great videos Takashii!
@stevebeschakis9775
@stevebeschakis9775 24 дня назад
I've been snapping up Japanese arts and crafts lately--the exchange rate is phenomenal! ...found a couple of beautiful Nambu tetsubin yesterday. Great.
@damienlimonne9945
@damienlimonne9945 27 дней назад
Amine on est là les français ! On ne dit jamais ce que l'ont gagne 😂
@oleksandrfabry8497
@oleksandrfabry8497 27 дней назад
"People listen to their music with headphones", I felt that deeply, living in Canada, there is no public space you can go to without a few low IQs swiping through tiktok without their headphones. Every time hear that I cry inside and think about Japan.
@NeoIntelGore
@NeoIntelGore 23 дня назад
as a German not complaining constantly, must take unimaginable willpower.
@sevxone
@sevxone 27 дней назад
Damn that's pretty low pay. I work in a pretty basic job here in Sweden and make about $3000 a month, but of course i pay 34% tax on that so it ends up more like ~$1980 which is still more than most people in this video in the end. I live in a 3 room apartment which has a kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, wardrobe(its like a small room) and a balcony and pay $900 a month for it.
@gringolife9986
@gringolife9986 27 дней назад
1980$ and you can afford to live in 3 room appartement l make 3000$ after tax and can't rent this time of appartement in private building also where in Sweden are you here around paris 3 room appartement in private you have to pay almost 1000€ to 1500€ so even with my 3k$ isn't enough because they ask you win 3 time rent
@sevxone
@sevxone 27 дней назад
@@gringolife9986 Malmö is where i live in Sweden.
@ARKSAAXX-ys9gz
@ARKSAAXX-ys9gz 27 дней назад
It's pointless to compare salaries in a country where a rice ball costs 50 cents a piece and a sandwich costs $10.
@krisxaero
@krisxaero 27 дней назад
You are fxking lucky. Hope the migrant crisis doesn't ruin your cost of living within the next couple of years.
@sevxone
@sevxone 27 дней назад
@@ARKSAAXX-ys9gz that is true, its very expensive here. But if you are careful and buy cheap groceries you can be just fine.
@Merukun6
@Merukun6 27 дней назад
Most of these foreigners have a high level of training and have other employment options and assets if Japanese yen gets too low. Compare that with Japanese who have same level of training but must exist on low wages, high cost of living, and demanding working conditions.
@tjplaceholder8183
@tjplaceholder8183 27 дней назад
well now I understand both why theres immigration out of Japan and why education is so valued for children
@downtomars6268
@downtomars6268 26 дней назад
That's true. Western tech companies in Japan like major US ones only hire English speakers and prefer to bring in other foreigners so they don't really hire Japanese staff regardless of skill.
@andrefcoutinho
@andrefcoutinho 10 дней назад
It was cool to see that snop dog was down to be interviewed 😂
@mankeydumpty4371
@mankeydumpty4371 26 дней назад
Incroyable japania !
@danicoleb5394
@danicoleb5394 25 дней назад
Some are really struggling with the concept of comparison. You cannot convert Yen to USD and complain they're being "underpaid" when you're matching those converted payments to US COL. They're getting paid relative to Japan. You're just reading them as a different currency to make sense of it, similar to translating languages. Doesn't mean it's a direct conversion and applicable to American living. The lifestyle of someone living off $200k in NYC is going to look different numerically in Tokyo, Japan. It doesn't mean that person is poor, struggling, or underpaid. According to Numbeo, average monthly cost for one person in Tokyo with a 1 bedroom apartment in city center is about $1,992. There was a dude pulling $6,600+ a month. He's living very comfortably in Japan and if he were in the States, these numbers would be adjusted and proportionate to the true USD of income and COL in the target city. So if his job paid $200k/year or $16,600+ per month in the States, the equivalent Japanese lifestyle he's enjoying would've looked more like $5,000+ for monthly expenses with a monthly income of $16,600+ for true USD numbers.
@JackpotJoe94
@JackpotJoe94 5 дней назад
You are correct about the data scientist but the software engineer from India and Mexico (first job) is definitely getting underpaid
@user-oq4dx5mr6f
@user-oq4dx5mr6f 27 дней назад
Takashi needs a shampoo sponsor!
@user-oq4dx5mr6f
@user-oq4dx5mr6f 9 дней назад
@@BBERRABINU 私も
@aesalys3123
@aesalys3123 19 дней назад
Very happy to see Amine from Japania here ❤
@caesarjergens
@caesarjergens 26 дней назад
Living in Tokyo for over a year and looking for a job I decided to go back home because the average salary is just too low, as Alfred (Mexican guy) says LinkedIn (and some other sites, mostly headhunter bureaus) are good if you have plenty of working experience but you also need to be at least level N2. Also get official credentials (not only an official document that you speak at the level you claim), as experience itself will not be enough much of the time. I took a sabbatical so I can go back to my `old` job. I will come back in a few years but probably with my own company and making sure I have both an income in Yen and Euros. And it will be in software and maybe translations on the side (I speak 4 European languages, basic Japanese and some Chinese). If you want to be a translator, focus on Chinese and Korean as those are two markets that will give you more of a chance finding a job than English.
@John-gh2lz
@John-gh2lz 27 дней назад
So if understood correctly the German guy is some kind of anime pimp ? Lol
@deadingu
@deadingu 27 дней назад
Looks like one lol
@PentragonCosplay
@PentragonCosplay 27 дней назад
One part anime, the other is idols (so more like show- and musicbusiness)
@brenx9048
@brenx9048 15 дней назад
He sold me my one piece body pillow !
@Impozalla
@Impozalla 27 дней назад
The salary in Japan is just ridiculously low. There are options for foreigners working in Japan but for Japanese citizens, It seems like they are pretty much stuck.
@user-tx5pm8lq4t
@user-tx5pm8lq4t 27 дней назад
In fact, the Japanese are not that stuck. Unlike other developed countries, where rapid inflation has made it impossible to buy a house and people can no longer easily eat out, the situation has not arisen. The reasons for this include In Japan, the asset value of a building becomes almost zero after 30 years, there are many vacant houses due to the low birth rate, and it is cheap to rent or buy a house in rural areas due to ultra-low interest rates on mortgages. In Japan, you can eat a delicious meal out for around 800 yen, and Japanese food can be made cheaply because miso, tofu, and natto are cheap. In addition, the three elements of happiness - food, housing, and environment - are met at a minimum, with plenty of entertainment, convenient convenience stores and trains, and good public safety.
@Impozalla
@Impozalla 27 дней назад
@@user-tx5pm8lq4t Yes, if you're a foreigner things are very cheap. Now if you are a Japanese citizen, that's a different story.
@user-tx5pm8lq4t
@user-tx5pm8lq4t 27 дней назад
​@@Impozalla Money games are distorting the exchange rate, but this doesn't really matter to Japanese people unless they travel abroad. As always, you can eat everything from conveyor belt sushi to ramen and tonkatsu for around 800 yen. Ten eggs cost 190 yen. Rents have also risen in Tokyo, but in the countryside there are many vacant rooms and fierce competition for rental space, so prices have hardly increased at all. Meanwhile in America, rapid inflation has meant that 50% of people in their 20s are working two or more jobs because they are struggling to make ends meet. I've heard of people getting into debt because they can't afford to live, and there are even homeless people who are working. These are things that are almost unthinkable in Japan.
@Impozalla
@Impozalla 27 дней назад
@@user-tx5pm8lq4t yeah and that's why they are stuck.
@user-tx5pm8lq4t
@user-tx5pm8lq4t 27 дней назад
@@Impozalla This is a difference in thinking. You may be a GDP growth supremacist like America, but Japanese people don't want to become a country like America. There is an abundance of entertainment such as karaoke and arcades, the town is clean and safe, medical care is good, there are convenient convenience stores and trains, food is cheap and delicious, and there is no shortage of housing. Japan is truly the ideal country for Japanese people. Do you have a living environment like this in your country? If so, please tell me which country it is. When I watched a video of New York, which boasts the world's highest GDP, it looked like nothing more than a developing country.
@cyril.carrere
@cyril.carrere 27 дней назад
nice one ! I'm French and like @japania, I also have another activity (I'm a published writer and screenwriter) that allows me to get income from France as well.
@NarrateStory
@NarrateStory 22 дня назад
Eye opening video😮
@xyphxer
@xyphxer 27 дней назад
I live in JP too and have a comfortable salary. Some of these guys have comfortable salary but are paying way too much for rent. Rent should be max 1:3 of your salary. 1:3 should go to all other expenses and 1:3 to save/invest especially if you are on the lower spectrum of salary..
@itsOrdinal
@itsOrdinal 27 дней назад
welcome to 2024, where the 1:3 rent rule is genuinely impossible unless you get very lucky
@nigelc.7818
@nigelc.7818 27 дней назад
Agree my mortgage is 1:6 after tax but I don't live centrally.
@xyphxer
@xyphxer 27 дней назад
@@itsOrdinal in Japan or even Tokyo it is possible actually. Most of the foreigners here are on the 'fun' mode and wants to stay in shibuya/shinjuku area and overpaying their rent. 60-70k for a 25sqm on a 300k salary is totally possible and these apartments are everywhere. for example, the one guy is paying 230k for 2ldk in ebisu. im paying 170k for a 2ldk just 20minutes train ride to shibuya. then again, im here for work and not having parties.
@ReconstruyendoLaRepublica
@ReconstruyendoLaRepublica 27 дней назад
I think the theme here was that everyone really loves Japan since they were kids. Thank you, excellent constructive perspectives from everyone!
@anya61867
@anya61867 27 дней назад
I worked in japan during the early 90s looks like the pay hasn't increase much
@oodo2908
@oodo2908 27 дней назад
It was good when it was 100 to a dollar. But 160, oh my god.
@molamolalaaa2968
@molamolalaaa2968 27 дней назад
Same as many other countries
@myaopan
@myaopan 27 дней назад
Economy has not grown for 30 years so yes, no growth in salary too.
@dray8047
@dray8047 27 дней назад
Thailand just announced the DTV for remote workers. It's a 5 year visa with a few conditions. Japan should be doing the same.
@nekode119
@nekode119 12 дней назад
they guy from mexico really helpfull, i can sense he's a nice senior software dev thanks for the insight
@CaptainJess10
@CaptainJess10 27 дней назад
What a chance to interview l'Illustre Amine de Japania
@akisdrosi2011
@akisdrosi2011 27 дней назад
this girl is the first Spanish i hear saying "i am from Spain" and not "from ESpain". Impressive!
@willians4643
@willians4643 27 дней назад
impressive only for that?
@baplagi4549
@baplagi4549 27 дней назад
I follow all the social media guy's in this video 😂😂
@queenpetty5737
@queenpetty5737 25 дней назад
The Indian software engineer is HANDSOME 😍 Nice topic this go around!!
@combat2267
@combat2267 27 дней назад
As a foreigner who's lived in Japan for 4 years, it's really surprising to watch these videos and hear how low other foreigners salaries are. I'm a manager in an office job making 6.5 million yen a year and it's shocking to hear that other foreigners with specialized skills like IT and software dev are making less than me.
@universe682
@universe682 27 дней назад
Recently, even in Japan, engineers' salaries have risen to around 8 million yen, but it's still cheap.
@g_rr_tt
@g_rr_tt 26 дней назад
@@universe682 I made 1.5x that my first year out of college. Now i'm making 2.05x that in Japan as an engineer.
@universe682
@universe682 26 дней назад
@@g_rr_tt Really?It's incredible!
@xXxUrbanNinjaxXx
@xXxUrbanNinjaxXx 23 дня назад
Same boat. I feel blessed living in my situation.
@MVP0137
@MVP0137 27 дней назад
U.S. company paying me American dollars in Hiroshima, Japan as a mechanic. Company paid apartment, rental car, $7000 pay a month
@VincentCosplay
@VincentCosplay 24 дня назад
Japania, Mipon and Around Akiba in a Single video : “ So this is what they called the multiverse”
@annunakian8054
@annunakian8054 27 дней назад
Getting in at 8:45 for a 10am start is def not for me 😅
@Dangic23
@Dangic23 27 дней назад
Wife and I each retired in our 40s and moved to Japan in 2023. Our retirement is in USD and only goes up every year. We lived in Florida and now our cost of living is half of what it was in FL. We live in a 4LDK and have 2 cars. We travel 90% more than what we did in FL. Just came back from a cruise around Japan/Korea.
@universe682
@universe682 27 дней назад
I'm jealous that you're living a luxurious retired life. Japanese people are poor, so they have to work until they are 60.
@SkyHermit
@SkyHermit 27 дней назад
Do you keep your money in US bank account? Or have them transferred to Japanese bank account?
@lililinda6947
@lililinda6947 27 дней назад
What did you do to be able to retire in your 40s? Any inheritance ? Sounds like a nice situation you have now.
@Dangic23
@Dangic23 26 дней назад
@@universe682 In the US people now have to work forever. In Japan every worker gets to retire at 60 but can work a few more years if they want.
@Dangic23
@Dangic23 26 дней назад
@@SkyHermit Our pension is deposited in US Banks and we use our credit cards for points for all our purchases in Japan, and pay them off every month through our banks.
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