It’s the opposite for me I wanna live in Tokyo or Osaka I heard people in Osaka love to talk like a lot and I’m a very extroverted talkative person and also I grew up in New York so I’m a city person I could never imagine not living in the city but I would like to visit the country side .
My course sales management has japanese language subject. Thats why im interested and i also communicate to some Japanese people so i can practice listening.
you are the best!!! love you somuch❤❤❤ but even in english language it is hard to study japanes for me because it's my second language. i'm from georgia and i love japan so badly. thanks for everithing. you help me a lot.❤❤❤ i'm 13 years old but i will try to do my best. love you Risa. ❤❤❤
i wouldn’t say it’s impossible but most likely, only citizens from indonesia, vietnam, ang philippines can “legally”(?) practice in japan since they’re under the economic partnership agreement
there's a lot of them, id say the only job that has a bigger demand is English teaching, if you're a software developer or security speacilist you should be able to get a good job.
1. Learn how to put money on horse races, 2. learn Ja pa n 9 Ball (don't try three ball) always try to nail the best players first, and 3.learn how to play Mahjong to make diabolically clever people- who may help with quick hustles and jams. Never speak a word of English to anyone in Japan- broken Russian, Turkish.... Don't meet with non Japanese people or Japanese people married with foreign people.
Robert Walters I do not recommend, because they get half of your salary. And that one you can't will be bigger. Example when your salary is 4K, company must pay to Robert 7K. But, it's if you work through RW. But it's good for start if you can found.
Your tattoo might get in your way as it's usually associated with yakuza however less people can about them but you'll still have to take care you don't get any other tattoos anywhere at all
@@Jimmy-fu3lq if it's obviously only a leaf then you're safe, as leaf isn't associated with any kind of mafia, but be careful in the future, btw your Japanese friends will always help you more than me with what kind of tattoos are safe, so it's better if you have some tomodachi first
@Kemi Jemima Rose stem doesn't seem affiliated with any gang or any such thing, but ask around the place, likely the tattoo stores themselves might know much more about that than anyone here does, and if it's a small tattoo, it shouldn't be a problem
In health related professions , after we get a qualification in our country , do we need to take any exams in japan to work as a doctor or to start a clinic ? And If so, will those written exams be in English or Japanese ?
You usually have to go to university in Japan and graduate in Japan. That's what a guy I know wanted to do. He had to be fluent in Japanese first before applying to university in Japan. He was already on his way to get in PhD in Canada, but in order to practice in Japan, one needs to do everything all over again, but in Japan and in Japanese.
@@coralie288 thank you for the info😊🙏 . Though it seems really hard. I thought That the jlpt exams and the licensing exams were only needed for this . Looks like it's almost impossible .
Would you be able to provide links to all these websites in the description for easier access please? It's to look up yes but what about the website "an" I couldn't find that one.
Hmm... i'd always want to become a Animator in Japan but i have a lot of controversy about it. I am a multi language speaker but not fluent one, japanese is the one i'm trying to endorse so far. Anyways back to the point. Any one willing to talk abour being a Animator in japan?
I'm an electrician In America but I want to move to Japan for good would It be hard to become an electrician In Japan , I just started learning Japanese but still have a lot to learn .
They already got one, basically ga is the identifier. Say people are asking who is cesar, I walk in and say "I am the one who is named cesar" 私がシザです If i were to use wa, it would just me my names cesar. You should still watch the video cause there are a few extra things later on that I dont really feel like explaining
How im gonna get coe, who is giving, which website, what should i search for whenever i look for job it says need workvisa how to find workvisa giving job
Hi, last time we live in Japan, me and my husband and i born 3 kids there, but now we all here in Malaysia and i really want to come back there can you help what to do?
At bare minimum, you would at least need a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent to get into a teaching job. If you didn't have that then I would imagine you would need to either have A) a pretty good grasp of the Japanese language or B) a skill set in a particular field that is in demand in Japan.
You got to work very hard. Honestly, it's hard to work at anything in life, but I learned a trick. Feel bored about your free time activities and focus your thoughts on your work. It's amazing how you can get addicted to work and even language studies. Anyways, I hope that mental trick helps, and no matter what, always try your hardest to perfect a useful skill! I'm rooting for you!
Hello! I would like to work in japan as an English teacher in japan, but just for a short time, like one month. Although I'm not a native speaker (I'm not from the UK/US) I'm a C2 level speaker recognised by the Cambridge Assesment. Can anyone help me?
what if someone that is disabled like learning disability like I have get a job in Japan I heard that you have to let them know that you are disabled any insight would be helpful thanks - CyberGod :)
No no I’m feeling the same but if it’s your dream then you have to work for it. Nothing else will make you happy. Do what you really want and everything will be worth it
I have a genuine question for anyone to answer. So you know how they have random vending machines, do you think I’ll be considered ride or disrespectful if you set one up and put foreign snacks? (I want to do it but I don’t want come off as rude or anything like that)