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VIVRE ET ÉTUDIER AU JAPON Go! Go! Nihon est un service gratuit qui aide les étudiants à venir vivre et étudier au Japon. Trouver l'école de langue idéale au Japon, école de formation ou université. Nous aidons aussi trouver un logement, nous t'aidons aussi après ton arrivée ! HOW TO BRING YOUR PET TO JAPAN WORKING IN JAPAN WITHOUT A UNIVERSITY DEGREE To get into a Japanese vocational school, it is usually enough to have attended an authorised Japanese language institution for more than 6 months, or have achieved JLPT N2 level, or have a minimum score of 200 points in the EJU. Graduates from Japanese vocational schools receive an Associate’s degree, which is usually enough to be accepted EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOID My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! WHAT'S INSIDE A JAPANESE BENTO BOX? MORE THAN JUST A PLAIN Popular items inside a Japanese bento box include: Fish or meat (usually in the form of meatballs, karaage, katsu, sausages, etc.) Pickled or precooked vegetables (Salad, broccoli, carrots, bean sprouts, edamame, mini tomatos, etc.) Japanese supermarkets sell a number of useful foods for packing in bento boxes such as frozenmini-meatballs
PARTIR VIVRE AU JAPON POUR UN FRANÇAIS : CHOSE À SAVOIRTRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON GOGONIHON.COM LES MONSTRES JAPONAIS: DÉMONS ET FANTÔMES DES …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Les monstres japonais: démons, métamorphes et fantômes des enfers. S’il y a bien une chose qu’on retrouve dans chaque culture, ce sont les monstres et fantômes. Si au Japon ces derniers peuvent parfois être appelés ayakashi ou mononoke (comme le célèbre Ghibli ), c’est surtout par l’expression yôkai (妖怪) qu’on désigne LIVE AND STUDY IN JAPAN This means we're always able to provide support before you come, and even after you've arrived in Japan. We also hold a ton of awesome events for our students. GO! GO! NIHON STUDENT NETWORK. Be a part of a community of Go! Go! Nihon students from all around the world that use our service to enroll into language schools all over Japan. You'll be LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE WITH GO! GO! NIHON We partner with Japan's best language schools! Go! Go! Nihon has helped more than 7.000 people live and study in Japan since 2009! We help you choose and apply for the best Japanese language school or vocational college in Japan that fits your personal goals. If you speak one of our 8 available languages, we can assist you in yourmother tongue
VIVRE ET ÉTUDIER AU JAPON Go! Go! Nihon est un service gratuit qui aide les étudiants à venir vivre et étudier au Japon. Trouver l'école de langue idéale au Japon, école de formation ou université. Nous aidons aussi trouver un logement, nous t'aidons aussi après ton arrivée ! HOW TO BRING YOUR PET TO JAPAN WORKING IN JAPAN WITHOUT A UNIVERSITY DEGREE To get into a Japanese vocational school, it is usually enough to have attended an authorised Japanese language institution for more than 6 months, or have achieved JLPT N2 level, or have a minimum score of 200 points in the EJU. Graduates from Japanese vocational schools receive an Associate’s degree, which is usually enough to be accepted EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOID My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! WHAT'S INSIDE A JAPANESE BENTO BOX? MORE THAN JUST A PLAIN Popular items inside a Japanese bento box include: Fish or meat (usually in the form of meatballs, karaage, katsu, sausages, etc.) Pickled or precooked vegetables (Salad, broccoli, carrots, bean sprouts, edamame, mini tomatos, etc.) Japanese supermarkets sell a number of useful foods for packing in bento boxes such as frozenmini-meatballs
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Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. LEARN JAPANESE FROM MANGA Learning kanji takes time, study, and a lot of repetition. Manga is actually an excellent way to get used to seeing kanji in context and in an engaging way. On the most part the kanji found in Japanese comics has the furigana alongside each character so you know what the pronunciation is. Furigana is small kana that is printed next to the EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRINGING MEDICATION TO JAPAN Heroin, cocaine, MDMA, opium, cannabis and stimulant drugs including some over-the-counter and prescription medicines commonly used in the United States are strictly prohibited and illegal to bring into Japan. Be careful as commonly used inhalers and some allergy and sinus medications such as Actifed, Sudafed and Vicks inhalers containstimulants.
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When the time has come for you to leave Japan, there are quite a few steps to take before boarding the plane to go back home. The procedure of leaving Japan might differ a lot from what you had to do when moving out of your country. It’s very important to make sure that you fulfill your obligations, cancel your contracts and let officials know that you are leaving. LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE WITH GO! GO! NIHON Email. Please enter a valid email address. Password. Password must be at least 6 characters. THE JAPANESE BACKPACK: FACTS AND ORIGINS OF THE RANDOSERU It was the school for the elite, the children of Japan’s nobility. In 1887, the crown prince at the time wore a backpack to this school; a backpack fashioned after a randoseru in order to honor Japan’s soldiers. This is where it all started. Though it immediately became the fashion for those in the upper class, randoseru never rose in LEARN ABOUT THE JAPANESE BOW OR OJIGI The Japanese bow is an important feature of the culture, and there is a lot of meaning in its usage. Japanese culture places heavy emphasis on respect, and bowing is one of the primary ways that people in Japan show respect to other people. The Japanese word for “bow” is ojigi (お辞儀). Foreigners living in Japan will constantly SUMIMASEN, GOMENNASAI. THE VARIOUS WAYS TO APOLOGIZE IN Gomeiwaku (ご迷惑) As mentioned before, gomeiwaku means “annoyance” or “bother,” but it can also be used to apologize when burdening the recipient. Variations of gomeiwaku okake itashimashita (ご迷惑おかけいたしました) or gomeiwaku okake shimashita (ご迷惑おかけしました) may be used to mean “forgive me for the TAIKO DRUMS HAVE A RICH HISTORY IN JAPANESE MUSIC FROM Taiko drums were originally thought to have been brought to Japan from Korea and China around the 6th Century, during the Kofun period. They set their mark in history from there, over time embedding themselves in several parts of Japanese culture. They became a major part of the theatrics of war, with marching troops kept in time by the beat of THE JAPANESE RESIDENCE CARD: ZAIRYŪ CARD The Japanese word zairyū (在留) literally translates to the English word “residence”, and so the Zairyū Card is simply the name for the Japanese residence card. This card is required to be held by most long-term residents who possess citizenship from a country other than Japan. It is also required that a resident carry this card with LIVE AND STUDY IN JAPAN This means we're always able to provide support before you come, and even after you've arrived in Japan. We also hold a ton of awesome events for our students. GO! GO! NIHON STUDENT NETWORK. Be a part of a community of Go! Go! Nihon students from all around the world that use our service to enroll into language schools all over Japan. You'll be LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE WITH GO! GO! NIHON We partner with Japan's best language schools! Go! Go! Nihon has helped more than 7.000 people live and study in Japan since 2009! We help you choose and apply for the best Japanese language school or vocational college in Japan that fits your personal goals. If you speak one of our 8 available languages, we can assist you in yourmother tongue
VIVRE ET ÉTUDIER AU JAPON Go! Go! Nihon est un service gratuit qui aide les étudiants à venir vivre et étudier au Japon. Trouver l'école de langue idéale au Japon, école de formation ou université. Nous aidons aussi trouver un logement, nous t'aidons aussi après ton arrivée ! HOW TO BRING YOUR PET TO JAPAN WORKING IN JAPAN WITHOUT A UNIVERSITY DEGREE To get into a Japanese vocational school, it is usually enough to have attended an authorised Japanese language institution for more than 6 months, or have achieved JLPT N2 level, or have a minimum score of 200 points in the EJU. Graduates from Japanese vocational schools receive an Associate’s degree, which is usually enough to be accepted EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOID My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! WHAT'S INSIDE A JAPANESE BENTO BOX? MORE THAN JUST A PLAIN Popular items inside a Japanese bento box include: Fish or meat (usually in the form of meatballs, karaage, katsu, sausages, etc.) Pickled or precooked vegetables (Salad, broccoli, carrots, bean sprouts, edamame, mini tomatos, etc.) Japanese supermarkets sell a number of useful foods for packing in bento boxes such as frozenmini-meatballs
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VIVRE ET ÉTUDIER AU JAPON Go! Go! Nihon est un service gratuit qui aide les étudiants à venir vivre et étudier au Japon. Trouver l'école de langue idéale au Japon, école de formation ou université. Nous aidons aussi trouver un logement, nous t'aidons aussi après ton arrivée ! HOW TO BRING YOUR PET TO JAPAN WORKING IN JAPAN WITHOUT A UNIVERSITY DEGREE To get into a Japanese vocational school, it is usually enough to have attended an authorised Japanese language institution for more than 6 months, or have achieved JLPT N2 level, or have a minimum score of 200 points in the EJU. Graduates from Japanese vocational schools receive an Associate’s degree, which is usually enough to be accepted EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOID My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! WHAT'S INSIDE A JAPANESE BENTO BOX? MORE THAN JUST A PLAIN Popular items inside a Japanese bento box include: Fish or meat (usually in the form of meatballs, karaage, katsu, sausages, etc.) Pickled or precooked vegetables (Salad, broccoli, carrots, bean sprouts, edamame, mini tomatos, etc.) Japanese supermarkets sell a number of useful foods for packing in bento boxes such as frozenmini-meatballs
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Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. LEARN JAPANESE FROM MANGA Learning kanji takes time, study, and a lot of repetition. Manga is actually an excellent way to get used to seeing kanji in context and in an engaging way. On the most part the kanji found in Japanese comics has the furigana alongside each character so you know what the pronunciation is. Furigana is small kana that is printed next to the OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOID My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! COMMUTER PASS IN JAPAN Benefits of a commuter pass. Buying a commuter pass in Japan will get you a discounted price for a fixed journey; typically between your home and work, or home and school. You pay to travel between two stations, and can also get on and off at any station on the line between those two stations. The pass can be purchased for 1, 3 or 6months and
GETTING A PART-TIME WORK PERMIT IN JAPAN The typical jobs you can do with a Japanese part-time work permit include wait staff in restaurants, shop assistants in shops or convenience stores, office jobs, teaching, translating, etc. Native English speakers can find jobs teaching or tutoring English and if you speak other languages, you can work in translation or industriesconnected
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRINGING MEDICATION TO JAPAN Heroin, cocaine, MDMA, opium, cannabis and stimulant drugs including some over-the-counter and prescription medicines commonly used in the United States are strictly prohibited and illegal to bring into Japan. Be careful as commonly used inhalers and some allergy and sinus medications such as Actifed, Sudafed and Vicks inhalers containstimulants.
THE JAPANESE BACKPACK: FACTS AND ORIGINS OF THE RANDOSERU It was the school for the elite, the children of Japan’s nobility. In 1887, the crown prince at the time wore a backpack to this school; a backpack fashioned after a randoseru in order to honor Japan’s soldiers. This is where it all started. Though it immediately became the fashion for those in the upper class, randoseru never rose in LA TRADITION DU SALUT JAPONAIS : LE MARQUE DE RESPECT …TRANSLATETHIS PAGE
Attention, il est déconseillé de saluer quand on serre la main, car cela peut indiquer une position de subalterne. Voilà, vous en savez désormais plus sur les notions de bases concernant le fameux salut japonais ! Salutations, excuses, marque de respect, position hiérarchique. Tout ça dans ce même mouvement traditionnel. OS CINCO NOVOS ESPORTES NOS JOGOS DE TOKYO 2020 …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE O presidente do Comitê Olímpico Internacional também declarou com orgulho que este ano os Jogos “ serão mais jovens, mais urbanos e incluirão mais mulheres “. Além disso, cinco novos esportes foram inclusos nos Jogos de Tokyo 2020, com atletas competindo na COMO TRABALHAR NO JAPÃO SEM SER DESCENDENTE DE …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE A maioria dos brasileiros sempre ouviu que é impossível trabalhar no Japão sem ser descendente de japoneses, mas isso não é verdade. Qualquer pessoa pode viver e trabalhar no Japão, desde que seja contratada por uma empresa japonesa e se qualifique receber o visto de trabalho.Existem diversas categorias de visto de trabalho, mas a exigência mais comum é ter um diploma de ensino LIVE AND STUDY IN JAPAN Go! Go! Nihon is a FREE service that helps you to live and study in Japan, with visa, school and accommodation support. Find the perfectschool for you!
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Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO JAPAN STUDENT VISAS 2021 GETTING A PART-TIME WORK PERMIT IN JAPAN The typical jobs you can do with a Japanese part-time work permit include wait staff in restaurants, shop assistants in shops or convenience stores, office jobs, teaching, translating, etc. Native English speakers can find jobs teaching or tutoring English and if you speak other languages, you can work in translation or industriesconnected
HOW TO BRING YOUR PET TO JAPAN WORKING IN JAPAN WITHOUT A UNIVERSITY DEGREE To get into a Japanese vocational school, it is usually enough to have attended an authorised Japanese language institution for more than 6 months, or have achieved JLPT N2 level, or have a minimum score of 200 points in the EJU. Graduates from Japanese vocational schools receive an Associate’s degree, which is usually enough to be accepted COMMUTER PASS IN JAPAN Benefits of a commuter pass. Buying a commuter pass in Japan will get you a discounted price for a fixed journey; typically between your home and work, or home and school. You pay to travel between two stations, and can also get on and off at any station on the line between those two stations. The pass can be purchased for 1, 3 or 6months and
UNDERSTAND HOW TO SEND A PARCEL TO JAPAN, FROM CUSTOMS TO You’ve moved to Japan, you’re having a great time but you’re missing home and have asked your friends and family to send you some treats to cheer yourself up.You need to get them prepared to send a parcel to Japan so we’ve put together a few pointers to make sure you get your treats in a OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOID My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. LIVE AND STUDY IN JAPAN Go! Go! Nihon is a FREE service that helps you to live and study in Japan, with visa, school and accommodation support. Find the perfectschool for you!
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Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO JAPAN STUDENT VISAS 2021 GETTING A PART-TIME WORK PERMIT IN JAPAN The typical jobs you can do with a Japanese part-time work permit include wait staff in restaurants, shop assistants in shops or convenience stores, office jobs, teaching, translating, etc. Native English speakers can find jobs teaching or tutoring English and if you speak other languages, you can work in translation or industriesconnected
HOW TO BRING YOUR PET TO JAPAN WORKING IN JAPAN WITHOUT A UNIVERSITY DEGREE To get into a Japanese vocational school, it is usually enough to have attended an authorised Japanese language institution for more than 6 months, or have achieved JLPT N2 level, or have a minimum score of 200 points in the EJU. Graduates from Japanese vocational schools receive an Associate’s degree, which is usually enough to be accepted COMMUTER PASS IN JAPAN Benefits of a commuter pass. Buying a commuter pass in Japan will get you a discounted price for a fixed journey; typically between your home and work, or home and school. You pay to travel between two stations, and can also get on and off at any station on the line between those two stations. The pass can be purchased for 1, 3 or 6months and
UNDERSTAND HOW TO SEND A PARCEL TO JAPAN, FROM CUSTOMS TO You’ve moved to Japan, you’re having a great time but you’re missing home and have asked your friends and family to send you some treats to cheer yourself up.You need to get them prepared to send a parcel to Japan so we’ve put together a few pointers to make sure you get your treats in a OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOID My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRINGING MEDICATION TO JAPAN Heroin, cocaine, MDMA, opium, cannabis and stimulant drugs including some over-the-counter and prescription medicines commonly used in the United States are strictly prohibited and illegal to bring into Japan. Be careful as commonly used inhalers and some allergy and sinus medications such as Actifed, Sudafed and Vicks inhalers containstimulants.
A NEWBIE’S GUIDE TO J-POP AND ITS BIGGEST ARTISTS Namie Amuro. If you had to name a Japanese equivalent to Madonna, it would be Namie Amuro. Her quick rise to fame from the early 1990s led many to dub her the “Queen of Japanese Pop” and the “Japanese Madonna”. She is one of Japan’s best-selling artists, although she EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. COMMUTER PASS IN JAPAN Benefits of a commuter pass. Buying a commuter pass in Japan will get you a discounted price for a fixed journey; typically between your home and work, or home and school. You pay to travel between two stations, and can also get on and off at any station on the line between those two stations. The pass can be purchased for 1, 3 or 6months and
JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOLS IN JAPAN Q&A, EVERYTHING YOU We make the process of applying for a student visa and going to a Japanese language school super easy, but there are still some basics you should know about how Japanese language schools work, what you learn and how the schools can support your language learning goals. Here are our top 10 most-asked questions about how Japanese languageschools work!. 1
SEARCHING FOR PART-TIME JOBS IN JAPAN: HOW TO GET STARTED How to apply for a part-time job in Japan. Once a job opening is found, submit the application. If the application asks you to visit the store, it is best to call ahead of time and arrange a meeting with the manager. You should also submit your resume in person if SUMIMASEN, GOMENNASAI. THE VARIOUS WAYS TO APOLOGIZE IN Gomeiwaku (ご迷惑) As mentioned before, gomeiwaku means “annoyance” or “bother,” but it can also be used to apologize when burdening the recipient. Variations of gomeiwaku okake itashimashita (ご迷惑おかけいたしました) or gomeiwaku okake shimashita (ご迷惑おかけしました) may be used to mean “forgive me for the WHAT'S INSIDE A JAPANESE BENTO BOX? MORE THAN JUST A PLAIN Popular items inside a Japanese bento box include: Fish or meat (usually in the form of meatballs, karaage, katsu, sausages, etc.) Pickled or precooked vegetables (Salad, broccoli, carrots, bean sprouts, edamame, mini tomatos, etc.) Japanese supermarkets sell a number of useful foods for packing in bento boxes such as frozenmini-meatballs
INEMURI IS A TRUE ART. LEARN THE RULES FOR SLEEPING IN I’ve travelled to many different countries but nowhere else have I witnessed so many people sleeping in public than in Japan. I don’t mean homeless people sleeping in public (inemuri) areas because they don’t have a bed.I’m talking about the average Japanese middle-aged white-collar salary-man, or the high school student wearing a uniform, or the young working woman, often called OL A CELL PHONE IN JAPAN IS A MUST, BUT HOW DO YOU CHOOSE THE Whether you’re planning a short-term or long-term stay in Japan, you’ll want to get your hands on a mobile phone as soon as possible after arriving. Tokyo is a bright and bustling city but it won’t be easy to make friends and stay in touch if you don’t even have a cell phone to call or text. LIVE AND STUDY IN JAPAN Go! Go! Nihon is a FREE service that helps you to live and study in Japan, with visa, school and accommodation support. Find the perfectschool for you!
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Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. GETTING A PART-TIME WORK PERMIT IN JAPAN The typical jobs you can do with a Japanese part-time work permit include wait staff in restaurants, shop assistants in shops or convenience stores, office jobs, teaching, translating, etc. Native English speakers can find jobs teaching or tutoring English and if you speak other languages, you can work in translation or industriesconnected
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRINGING MEDICATION TO JAPAN Heroin, cocaine, MDMA, opium, cannabis and stimulant drugs including some over-the-counter and prescription medicines commonly used in the United States are strictly prohibited and illegal to bring into Japan. Be careful as commonly used inhalers and some allergy and sinus medications such as Actifed, Sudafed and Vicks inhalers containstimulants.
WORKING IN JAPAN WITHOUT A UNIVERSITY DEGREE To get into a Japanese vocational school, it is usually enough to have attended an authorised Japanese language institution for more than 6 months, or have achieved JLPT N2 level, or have a minimum score of 200 points in the EJU. Graduates from Japanese vocational schools receive an Associate’s degree, which is usually enough to be accepted VIVRE ET ÉTUDIER AU JAPON Go! Go! Nihon est un service gratuit qui aide les étudiants à venir vivre et étudier au Japon. Trouver l'école de langue idéale au Japon, école de formation ou université. Nous aidons aussi trouver un logement, nous t'aidons aussi après ton arrivée ! OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOID My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! UNDERSTAND HOW TO SEND A PARCEL TO JAPAN, FROM CUSTOMS TO You’ve moved to Japan, you’re having a great time but you’re missing home and have asked your friends and family to send you some treats to cheer yourself up.You need to get them prepared to send a parcel to Japan so we’ve put together a few pointers to make sure you get your treats in a EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MY NUMBER SYSTEM IN The “My Number” system (マイナンバー) was introduced in Japan around the end of 2015 with the aim of providing all residents of Japan with an individual number ID for social security, taxation, and other government records. While applying for a My Number card is not a legal obligation (as of this writing), Japan residents are strongly encouraged to apply as the government hopes the LIVE AND STUDY IN JAPAN Go! Go! Nihon is a FREE service that helps you to live and study in Japan, with visa, school and accommodation support. Find the perfectschool for you!
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Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. GETTING A PART-TIME WORK PERMIT IN JAPAN The typical jobs you can do with a Japanese part-time work permit include wait staff in restaurants, shop assistants in shops or convenience stores, office jobs, teaching, translating, etc. Native English speakers can find jobs teaching or tutoring English and if you speak other languages, you can work in translation or industriesconnected
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRINGING MEDICATION TO JAPAN Heroin, cocaine, MDMA, opium, cannabis and stimulant drugs including some over-the-counter and prescription medicines commonly used in the United States are strictly prohibited and illegal to bring into Japan. Be careful as commonly used inhalers and some allergy and sinus medications such as Actifed, Sudafed and Vicks inhalers containstimulants.
WORKING IN JAPAN WITHOUT A UNIVERSITY DEGREE To get into a Japanese vocational school, it is usually enough to have attended an authorised Japanese language institution for more than 6 months, or have achieved JLPT N2 level, or have a minimum score of 200 points in the EJU. Graduates from Japanese vocational schools receive an Associate’s degree, which is usually enough to be accepted VIVRE ET ÉTUDIER AU JAPON Go! Go! Nihon est un service gratuit qui aide les étudiants à venir vivre et étudier au Japon. Trouver l'école de langue idéale au Japon, école de formation ou université. Nous aidons aussi trouver un logement, nous t'aidons aussi après ton arrivée ! OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOID My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! UNDERSTAND HOW TO SEND A PARCEL TO JAPAN, FROM CUSTOMS TO You’ve moved to Japan, you’re having a great time but you’re missing home and have asked your friends and family to send you some treats to cheer yourself up.You need to get them prepared to send a parcel to Japan so we’ve put together a few pointers to make sure you get your treats in a EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MY NUMBER SYSTEM IN The “My Number” system (マイナンバー) was introduced in Japan around the end of 2015 with the aim of providing all residents of Japan with an individual number ID for social security, taxation, and other government records. While applying for a My Number card is not a legal obligation (as of this writing), Japan residents are strongly encouraged to apply as the government hopes theONLINE SCHOOLS
Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. HOW TO BRING YOUR PET TO JAPAN Within 10 days of leaving for Japan, your pet must be examined by a vet. You will also need to get certificates from your home country confirming: Your pet’s date of birth and age. The microchip number and date of implant. Rabies vaccination date, immunity period, type of vaccine, product name and vaccine manufacturer. EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. UNDERSTAND HOW TO SEND A PARCEL TO JAPAN, FROM CUSTOMS TO You’ve moved to Japan, you’re having a great time but you’re missing home and have asked your friends and family to send you some treats to cheer yourself up.You need to get them prepared to send a parcel to Japan so we’ve put together a few pointers to make sure you get your treats in a JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOLS IN JAPAN Q&A, EVERYTHING YOU We make the process of applying for a student visa and going to a Japanese language school super easy, but there are still some basics you should know about how Japanese language schools work, what you learn and how the schools can support your language learning goals. Here are our top 10 most-asked questions about how Japanese languageschools work!. 1
A CELL PHONE IN JAPAN IS A MUST, BUT HOW DO YOU CHOOSE THE Whether you’re planning a short-term or long-term stay in Japan, you’ll want to get your hands on a mobile phone as soon as possible after arriving. Tokyo is a bright and bustling city but it won’t be easy to make friends and stay in touch if you don’t even have a cell phone to call or text. WHY DO JAPANESE PEOPLE WEAR MASKS? A LOOK BEHIND A 5. Social anxiety. On a more personal note, some Japanese wear masks as a way to add a degree of separation between society and themselves. As a reserved culture that’s very conscious of the judgement of others, those who are shy and lacking in self-esteem sometimes wear masks to hide from the bustling world. WHAT'S INSIDE A JAPANESE BENTO BOX? MORE THAN JUST A PLAIN Popular items inside a Japanese bento box include: Fish or meat (usually in the form of meatballs, karaage, katsu, sausages, etc.) Pickled or precooked vegetables (Salad, broccoli, carrots, bean sprouts, edamame, mini tomatos, etc.) Japanese supermarkets sell a number of useful foods for packing in bento boxes such as frozenmini-meatballs
JAPANESE RESUME: LEARN ALL THE RULES FOR A GREAT JOB Much like in other countries, applying for most jobs in Japan will require a resume, regardless of part-time/full-time or industry. However, Japanese resumes have a fairly strict structure so be sure to adhere to the unique rules. Rirekisho (履歴書 literally means background form. In addition to the rirekisho, depending on the position a more detailed list of responsibilities and SUMIMASEN, GOMENNASAI. THE VARIOUS WAYS TO APOLOGIZE IN Gomeiwaku (ご迷惑) As mentioned before, gomeiwaku means “annoyance” or “bother,” but it can also be used to apologize when burdening the recipient. Variations of gomeiwaku okake itashimashita (ご迷惑おかけいたしました) or gomeiwaku okake shimashita (ご迷惑おかけしました) may be used to mean “forgive me for the LIVE AND STUDY IN JAPAN Go! Go! Nihon is a FREE service that helps you to live and study in Japan, with visa, school and accommodation support. Find the perfectschool for you!
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Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. GETTING A PART-TIME WORK PERMIT IN JAPAN The typical jobs you can do with a Japanese part-time work permit include wait staff in restaurants, shop assistants in shops or convenience stores, office jobs, teaching, translating, etc. Native English speakers can find jobs teaching or tutoring English and if you speak other languages, you can work in translation or industriesconnected
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRINGING MEDICATION TO JAPAN Heroin, cocaine, MDMA, opium, cannabis and stimulant drugs including some over-the-counter and prescription medicines commonly used in the United States are strictly prohibited and illegal to bring into Japan. Be careful as commonly used inhalers and some allergy and sinus medications such as Actifed, Sudafed and Vicks inhalers containstimulants.
WORKING IN JAPAN WITHOUT A UNIVERSITY DEGREE To get into a Japanese vocational school, it is usually enough to have attended an authorised Japanese language institution for more than 6 months, or have achieved JLPT N2 level, or have a minimum score of 200 points in the EJU. Graduates from Japanese vocational schools receive an Associate’s degree, which is usually enough to be accepted VIVRE ET ÉTUDIER AU JAPON Go! Go! Nihon est un service gratuit qui aide les étudiants à venir vivre et étudier au Japon. Trouver l'école de langue idéale au Japon, école de formation ou université. Nous aidons aussi trouver un logement, nous t'aidons aussi après ton arrivée ! OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOIDOPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPANOPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPANDOING BUSINESS IN JAPANDOING BUSINESS IN JAPAN My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! UNDERSTAND HOW TO SEND A PARCEL TO JAPAN, FROM CUSTOMS TO You’ve moved to Japan, you’re having a great time but you’re missing home and have asked your friends and family to send you some treats to cheer yourself up.You need to get them prepared to send a parcel to Japan so we’ve put together a few pointers to make sure you get your treats in a EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MY NUMBER SYSTEM IN The “My Number” system (マイナンバー) was introduced in Japan around the end of 2015 with the aim of providing all residents of Japan with an individual number ID for social security, taxation, and other government records. While applying for a My Number card is not a legal obligation (as of this writing), Japan residents are strongly encouraged to apply as the government hopes the LIVE AND STUDY IN JAPAN Go! Go! Nihon is a FREE service that helps you to live and study in Japan, with visa, school and accommodation support. Find the perfectschool for you!
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Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. GETTING A PART-TIME WORK PERMIT IN JAPAN The typical jobs you can do with a Japanese part-time work permit include wait staff in restaurants, shop assistants in shops or convenience stores, office jobs, teaching, translating, etc. Native English speakers can find jobs teaching or tutoring English and if you speak other languages, you can work in translation or industriesconnected
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRINGING MEDICATION TO JAPAN Heroin, cocaine, MDMA, opium, cannabis and stimulant drugs including some over-the-counter and prescription medicines commonly used in the United States are strictly prohibited and illegal to bring into Japan. Be careful as commonly used inhalers and some allergy and sinus medications such as Actifed, Sudafed and Vicks inhalers containstimulants.
WORKING IN JAPAN WITHOUT A UNIVERSITY DEGREE To get into a Japanese vocational school, it is usually enough to have attended an authorised Japanese language institution for more than 6 months, or have achieved JLPT N2 level, or have a minimum score of 200 points in the EJU. Graduates from Japanese vocational schools receive an Associate’s degree, which is usually enough to be accepted VIVRE ET ÉTUDIER AU JAPON Go! Go! Nihon est un service gratuit qui aide les étudiants à venir vivre et étudier au Japon. Trouver l'école de langue idéale au Japon, école de formation ou université. Nous aidons aussi trouver un logement, nous t'aidons aussi après ton arrivée ! OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOIDOPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPANOPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPANDOING BUSINESS IN JAPANDOING BUSINESS IN JAPAN My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! UNDERSTAND HOW TO SEND A PARCEL TO JAPAN, FROM CUSTOMS TO You’ve moved to Japan, you’re having a great time but you’re missing home and have asked your friends and family to send you some treats to cheer yourself up.You need to get them prepared to send a parcel to Japan so we’ve put together a few pointers to make sure you get your treats in a EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MY NUMBER SYSTEM IN The “My Number” system (マイナンバー) was introduced in Japan around the end of 2015 with the aim of providing all residents of Japan with an individual number ID for social security, taxation, and other government records. While applying for a My Number card is not a legal obligation (as of this writing), Japan residents are strongly encouraged to apply as the government hopes theONLINE SCHOOLS
Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. HOW TO BRING YOUR PET TO JAPAN Within 10 days of leaving for Japan, your pet must be examined by a vet. You will also need to get certificates from your home country confirming: Your pet’s date of birth and age. The microchip number and date of implant. Rabies vaccination date, immunity period, type of vaccine, product name and vaccine manufacturer. EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. UNDERSTAND HOW TO SEND A PARCEL TO JAPAN, FROM CUSTOMS TO You’ve moved to Japan, you’re having a great time but you’re missing home and have asked your friends and family to send you some treats to cheer yourself up.You need to get them prepared to send a parcel to Japan so we’ve put together a few pointers to make sure you get your treats in a JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOLS IN JAPAN Q&A, EVERYTHING YOU We make the process of applying for a student visa and going to a Japanese language school super easy, but there are still some basics you should know about how Japanese language schools work, what you learn and how the schools can support your language learning goals. Here are our top 10 most-asked questions about how Japanese languageschools work!. 1
A CELL PHONE IN JAPAN IS A MUST, BUT HOW DO YOU CHOOSE THE Whether you’re planning a short-term or long-term stay in Japan, you’ll want to get your hands on a mobile phone as soon as possible after arriving. Tokyo is a bright and bustling city but it won’t be easy to make friends and stay in touch if you don’t even have a cell phone to call or text. WHY DO JAPANESE PEOPLE WEAR MASKS? A LOOK BEHIND A 5. Social anxiety. On a more personal note, some Japanese wear masks as a way to add a degree of separation between society and themselves. As a reserved culture that’s very conscious of the judgement of others, those who are shy and lacking in self-esteem sometimes wear masks to hide from the bustling world. WHAT'S INSIDE A JAPANESE BENTO BOX? MORE THAN JUST A PLAIN Popular items inside a Japanese bento box include: Fish or meat (usually in the form of meatballs, karaage, katsu, sausages, etc.) Pickled or precooked vegetables (Salad, broccoli, carrots, bean sprouts, edamame, mini tomatos, etc.) Japanese supermarkets sell a number of useful foods for packing in bento boxes such as frozenmini-meatballs
JAPANESE RESUME: LEARN ALL THE RULES FOR A GREAT JOB Much like in other countries, applying for most jobs in Japan will require a resume, regardless of part-time/full-time or industry. However, Japanese resumes have a fairly strict structure so be sure to adhere to the unique rules. Rirekisho (履歴書 literally means background form. In addition to the rirekisho, depending on the position a more detailed list of responsibilities and SUMIMASEN, GOMENNASAI. THE VARIOUS WAYS TO APOLOGIZE IN Gomeiwaku (ご迷惑) As mentioned before, gomeiwaku means “annoyance” or “bother,” but it can also be used to apologize when burdening the recipient. Variations of gomeiwaku okake itashimashita (ご迷惑おかけいたしました) or gomeiwaku okake shimashita (ご迷惑おかけしました) may be used to mean “forgive me for the LIVE AND STUDY IN JAPAN Go! Go! Nihon is a FREE service that helps you to live and study in Japan, with visa, school and accommodation support. Find the perfectschool for you!
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Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. GETTING A PART-TIME WORK PERMIT IN JAPAN The student life may be all about frugal living, but did you know you can actually work part-time while on a student visa in Japan?Read on to find out how you can get a part-time work permit in Japan and learn what benefits you’ll get if do arubaito (“part time job” in Japanese).. How do I apply for a part-time work permit? WORKING IN JAPAN WITHOUT A UNIVERSITY DEGREE Office hours: 1pm – 5pm Japan Standard Time Telephone: 050-5357-5357. Normally, it takes us between 1 – 3 business days to respond to your email. OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOIDOPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPANOPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPANDOING BUSINESS IN JAPANDOING BUSINESS IN JAPAN My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRINGING MEDICATION TO JAPAN Japan has strict rules in place for many immigration and import-related matters, and medication is no different. Bringing medication to Japan comes with its own set of rules, and failure to observe them can lead to serious consequences such as VIVRE ET ÉTUDIER AU JAPON Go! Go! Nihon est un service gratuit qui aide les étudiants à venir vivre et étudier au Japon. Trouver l'école de langue idéale au Japon, école de formation ou université. Nous aidons aussi trouver un logement, nous t'aidons aussi après ton arrivée ! UNDERSTAND HOW TO SEND A PARCEL TO JAPAN, FROM CUSTOMS TO You’ve moved to Japan, you’re having a great time but you’re missing home and have asked your friends and family to send you some treats to cheer yourself up.You need to get them prepared to send a parcel to Japan so we’ve put together a few pointers to make sure you get your treats in a EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MY NUMBER SYSTEM IN The “My Number” system (マイナンバー) was introduced in Japan around the end of 2015 with the aim of providing all residents of Japan with an individual number ID for social security, taxation, and other government records. While applying for a My Number card is not a legal obligation (as of this writing), Japan residents are strongly encouraged to apply as the government hopes the SAMA, SAN, KUN, CHAN: THE MANY JAPANESE HONORIFICS If you’ve ever come across any manga or anime, you’ve probably already heard people referred to as –san, –chan, –sensei or maybe –kun.These are Japanese honorifics, used in the same way one might use “sir” or “ma’am”, but it’s not quite thatsimple.
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Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. GETTING A PART-TIME WORK PERMIT IN JAPAN The student life may be all about frugal living, but did you know you can actually work part-time while on a student visa in Japan?Read on to find out how you can get a part-time work permit in Japan and learn what benefits you’ll get if do arubaito (“part time job” in Japanese).. How do I apply for a part-time work permit? WORKING IN JAPAN WITHOUT A UNIVERSITY DEGREE Office hours: 1pm – 5pm Japan Standard Time Telephone: 050-5357-5357. Normally, it takes us between 1 – 3 business days to respond to your email. OPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPAN: SOME COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOIDOPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPANOPENING A BUSINESS IN JAPANDOING BUSINESS IN JAPANDOING BUSINESS IN JAPAN My introduction to life in Japan started in 2008 when I began studying at a Japanese language school on a student visa.Immediately following this, I worked some 21434 odd part- time jobs, founded a sole proprietorship—a limited liability company—and then finally, in 2011, I incorporated my first business in Japan with Go! Go! EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRINGING MEDICATION TO JAPAN Japan has strict rules in place for many immigration and import-related matters, and medication is no different. Bringing medication to Japan comes with its own set of rules, and failure to observe them can lead to serious consequences such as VIVRE ET ÉTUDIER AU JAPON Go! Go! Nihon est un service gratuit qui aide les étudiants à venir vivre et étudier au Japon. Trouver l'école de langue idéale au Japon, école de formation ou université. Nous aidons aussi trouver un logement, nous t'aidons aussi après ton arrivée ! UNDERSTAND HOW TO SEND A PARCEL TO JAPAN, FROM CUSTOMS TO You’ve moved to Japan, you’re having a great time but you’re missing home and have asked your friends and family to send you some treats to cheer yourself up.You need to get them prepared to send a parcel to Japan so we’ve put together a few pointers to make sure you get your treats in a EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MY NUMBER SYSTEM IN The “My Number” system (マイナンバー) was introduced in Japan around the end of 2015 with the aim of providing all residents of Japan with an individual number ID for social security, taxation, and other government records. While applying for a My Number card is not a legal obligation (as of this writing), Japan residents are strongly encouraged to apply as the government hopes the SAMA, SAN, KUN, CHAN: THE MANY JAPANESE HONORIFICS If you’ve ever come across any manga or anime, you’ve probably already heard people referred to as –san, –chan, –sensei or maybe –kun.These are Japanese honorifics, used in the same way one might use “sir” or “ma’am”, but it’s not quite thatsimple.
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Learn Japanese Online! Start learning Japanese or improve your current language skills with specially-tailored online courses, brought to you directly from schools in Japan. EVERY TYPE OF JAPANESE NOODLE EXPLAINED Called men (麺) in Japanese, noodles are a staple in Japanese cuisine.Often viewed of as convenient food, the many types can be enjoyed chilled with dipping sauces, in soups, stir-fried or in salads. This article will guide you through every type of Japanese noodle you may encounter, though of course, there are countless regional varieties to each type of noodle. HOW TO BRING YOUR PET TO JAPAN Bringing your pet to Japan is a process that can be both time-consuming and expensive. But, it is absolutely possible to successfully bring your fur UNDERSTAND HOW TO SEND A PARCEL TO JAPAN, FROM CUSTOMS TO You’ve moved to Japan, you’re having a great time but you’re missing home and have asked your friends and family to send you some treats to cheer yourself up.You need to get them prepared to send a parcel to Japan so we’ve put together a few pointers to make sure you get your treats in a JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOLS IN JAPAN Q&A, EVERYTHING YOU We make the process of applying for a student visa and going to a Japanese language school super easy, but there are still some basics you should know about how Japanese language schools work, what you learn and how the schools can support your language learning goals. Here are our top 10 most-asked questions about how Japanese languageschools work!. 1
WHY DO JAPANESE PEOPLE WEAR MASKS? A LOOK BEHIND A Head to Japan and you’ll notice that many Japanese people wear face masks. Even before the time of COVID-19, it wasn’t unusual to see people donning white masks while waiting for their trains, or out withtheir friends.
A CELL PHONE IN JAPAN IS A MUST, BUT HOW DO YOU CHOOSE THE Whether you’re planning a short-term or long-term stay in Japan, you’ll want to get your hands on a mobile phone as soon as possible after arriving. Tokyo is a bright and bustling city but it won’t be easy to make friends and stay in touch if you don’t even have a cell phone to call or text. WHAT'S INSIDE A JAPANESE BENTO BOX? MORE THAN JUST A PLAIN The Japanese bento box is a big part of the wonderful complexities of Japanese food culture. It’s an affordable and popular meal option for many in Japan that you should definitely try when you’re visiting or moving to Japan.. So what’s inside a Japanese bento box? JAPANESE RESUME: LEARN ALL THE RULES FOR A GREAT JOB Much like in other countries, applying for most jobs in Japan will require a resume, regardless of part-time/full-time or industry. However, Japanese resumes have a fairly strict structure so be sure to adhere to the unique rules. Rirekisho (履歴書 literally means background form. In addition to the rirekisho, depending on the position a more detailed list of responsibilities and SUMIMASEN, GOMENNASAI. THE VARIOUS WAYS TO APOLOGIZE IN When you’re in Japan, you’ll hear a variety of apologies in many situations. Respect for others is a valued virtue in Japanese culture, and apologizing plays a large part of it.. As you may know, the Japanese have a so-called collective mentality, and one of the fundamental principles on which this way of thinking is based on isharmony.
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Go! Go! Nihon helped me choose a language school, because even though I knew I wanted to study in Japan, I didn’t know how to go about it. Go! Go! Nihon really gave me a procedure to follow and helped me to actually come to Japan.CONNOR
UK
One of the good things about Go! Go! Nihon is that they are always helpful and friendly, especially Stephanie, because she is a mainsqueeze!
JORDAN
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Go! Go! Nihon has been absolutely amazing. I knew I wanted to live in Japan, but had no idea what I was doing. They helped me from zero and now I’ve been here 4 months and its been amazing.CARLOS
MEXICO
They’ve helped me in an amazing way. From finding a school and a place to live, they helped me throughout the entire process. And right now, they have invited me to many events in Japan where I’ve been able to make a ton of new friends.LUDOVIC
FRANCE
The staff was really really kind and nice and helped me a LOT in applying for the school and a place to live. I really appreciate the support. Thank you Amandine!MARINA
SPAIN
The paperwork was so confusing at the beginning, but Go! Go! Nihon helped me and made everything so easy. The process was explained simply and there was help whenever I needed it.VALENTINA
ITALY
I couldn’t understand the visa application process in the beginning, but Go! Go! Nihon made everything so easy for me. Thank you so much!CHARLOTTE
SINGAPORE
Go! Go! Nihon helped me understand Japanese culture from the first day and also gave tips on daily life, for example, how to order pizza. They are really friendly and helpful, so I highly recommend them!MASSIMO
ITALY
I really enjoyed the events that Go! Go! Nihon has for students. It gave me an opportunity to make new friends with Japanese and people from all around the world.see more
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