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THE FIVE BEST COMPANIES TO TEACH FOR IN JAPAN a) Staff - JIEC is every bit as professional as any other English-teaching company that I’ve taught for. It’s professional, but in a laid back way (if that makes any sense) b) Pay - My probational salary was 280,000 but jumped to 300,000/month after the first 60 days on the job. For a first year salary, you’d be hard pressed to find an English-teaching company to match that. HOW TO USE A JAPANESE ATM (THE BASICS): PART 1 Using money is a daily routine for most people, so knowing how to handle basic transactions on an ATM is an essential skill. Often in Japan you can access machines, at convenience stores & the post office for example, that have an English language option. HOW TO CHANGE YOUR JAPAN VISA STATUS 3) Obtain your change of status of residence postcard- After submitting your application, you’ll fill out a postcard which will be mailed to you two to four weeks later. 4) Go back to the Immigration Bureau with your change of status postcard, passport, and proper identification. 5)JAPAN GUYDES
STEP 1: Cut all tape to make sure that your cardboard box or corrugated box lays flat. STEP 2: If you have multiple boxes, stack and tie them together using twine or something similar (you can find this at a 100 yen store fairly easily). Tie the boxes in a patter almost like ribbons on a gift. WHY I QUIT ASSISTANT LANGUAGE TEACHING IN JAPAN There are four major reasons why I stopped ALT teaching: 1) time constraints, 2) pay, 3) health-related reasons, and 4) a personal promise. Before I discuss these reasons, I have to mention that I didn’t leave Interac because I was dissatisfied with my school. My fellow teachers, the Interac staff, the SUPER-friendly Japaneseteachers, and
TWO WEEKS OF JAPANESE SCHOOL LUNCH Japanese School Lunch Day One: When you mix the vegetables, rice, and meat from this dish (which most kids do), it’s like eating the Korean dish, Bibimbap. Soup, Rice, Meatballs, Spinach and Corn Salad, and Milk. Those meatballs were my second favorite dish at CELEBRATE THE DIFFERENCES: JAPANESE SWEETS VS. AMERICAN The reason I have less of sweet tooth is because Japanese sweets are simply a lot less sweet. Okashi,おかし, as they are called in Japanese sweets employ the use of a lot less caramel, nougat, nuts, and all of those other frightfully fattening ingredients that we use in the United States. This past spring, in Kyoto, I remember having a SIX DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A JAPANESE SHRINE AND A JAPANESE Japanese temples (おてらお寺) are based in the facets Buddhism rather than Shintoism.Because of this, you can find similar temples in countries that practice Buddhism (i.e. China, Japan, and China).In the same fashion as the shrine, the name can be a dead giveaway as to whether you’re in a temple or a shrine. Simply listen for the ji sound at the end of the name. LET'S LEARN HIRAGANA STROKE ORDER Blog. Japanese Language Basics. Let’s Learn Hiragana Stroke Order. 6. The best place to start with hiragana is by making sure your can recognize the symbols and connect the phonetic sounds each one in your mind. The next step is what we're going to focus on today. We're going to take a closer look at hiragana stroke order. MY JAPANESE VISA RENEWAL...HOORAY!! Anyhow, the follows only five basic steps to get your Japan visa renewed: 1) Go to your local Immigration Bureau, or the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau in Shinagawa if it’s more convenient. 2) Submit your visa renewal application- This office has all of the paperworkyou can stomach.
THE FIVE BEST COMPANIES TO TEACH FOR IN JAPAN a) Staff - JIEC is every bit as professional as any other English-teaching company that I’ve taught for. It’s professional, but in a laid back way (if that makes any sense) b) Pay - My probational salary was 280,000 but jumped to 300,000/month after the first 60 days on the job. For a first year salary, you’d be hard pressed to find an English-teaching company to match that. HOW TO USE A JAPANESE ATM (THE BASICS): PART 1 Using money is a daily routine for most people, so knowing how to handle basic transactions on an ATM is an essential skill. Often in Japan you can access machines, at convenience stores & the post office for example, that have an English language option. HOW TO CHANGE YOUR JAPAN VISA STATUS 3) Obtain your change of status of residence postcard- After submitting your application, you’ll fill out a postcard which will be mailed to you two to four weeks later. 4) Go back to the Immigration Bureau with your change of status postcard, passport, and proper identification. 5)JAPAN GUYDES
STEP 1: Cut all tape to make sure that your cardboard box or corrugated box lays flat. STEP 2: If you have multiple boxes, stack and tie them together using twine or something similar (you can find this at a 100 yen store fairly easily). Tie the boxes in a patter almost like ribbons on a gift. WHY I QUIT ASSISTANT LANGUAGE TEACHING IN JAPAN There are four major reasons why I stopped ALT teaching: 1) time constraints, 2) pay, 3) health-related reasons, and 4) a personal promise. Before I discuss these reasons, I have to mention that I didn’t leave Interac because I was dissatisfied with my school. My fellow teachers, the Interac staff, the SUPER-friendly Japaneseteachers, and
TWO WEEKS OF JAPANESE SCHOOL LUNCH Japanese School Lunch Day One: When you mix the vegetables, rice, and meat from this dish (which most kids do), it’s like eating the Korean dish, Bibimbap. Soup, Rice, Meatballs, Spinach and Corn Salad, and Milk. Those meatballs were my second favorite dish at CELEBRATE THE DIFFERENCES: JAPANESE SWEETS VS. AMERICAN The reason I have less of sweet tooth is because Japanese sweets are simply a lot less sweet. Okashi,おかし, as they are called in Japanese sweets employ the use of a lot less caramel, nougat, nuts, and all of those other frightfully fattening ingredients that we use in the United States. This past spring, in Kyoto, I remember having a SIX DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A JAPANESE SHRINE AND A JAPANESE Japanese temples (おてらお寺) are based in the facets Buddhism rather than Shintoism.Because of this, you can find similar temples in countries that practice Buddhism (i.e. China, Japan, and China).In the same fashion as the shrine, the name can be a dead giveaway as to whether you’re in a temple or a shrine. Simply listen for the ji sound at the end of the name. 100 JAPANESE VERBS YOU SHOULD KNOW (PART 3) I revised part one and part two of this series, because I wanted the verbs to have a flow. Wherever possible I tried to group words together that were linked in some way; I tried to group antonyms together as well. I figured that by doing it this way, it would helpto organize the
HOW TO OPEN A JAPANESE BANK ACCOUNT Your bank account is the crux of nearly all of your day-to-day financial dealings, regardless of the country you live in. Let's look at how to open a Japanese bank account - specifically how to open a 100 JAPANESE VERBS YOU SHOULD KNOW (PART 5) Okay, this is it! Here are numbers 81-100 of the “100 Japanese Verbs You Should Know” series. I hope you have enjoyed learning these verbs as much as I’ve enjoyed providing them. If you can quickly and easily recall these verbs, it’ll be the start of a strong Japanese foundation. Please be sure to reviewJAPAN GUYDES
STEP 1: Cut all tape to make sure that your cardboard box or corrugated box lays flat. STEP 2: If you have multiple boxes, stack and tie them together using twine or something similar (you can find this at a 100 yen store fairly easily). Tie the boxes in a patter almost like ribbons on a gift. SIX DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A JAPANESE SHRINE AND A JAPANESE Japanese temples (おてらお寺) are based in the facets Buddhism rather than Shintoism.Because of this, you can find similar temples in countries that practice Buddhism (i.e. China, Japan, and China).In the same fashion as the shrine, the name can be a dead giveaway as to whether you’re in a temple or a shrine. Simply listen for the ji sound at the end of the name. CELEBRATE THE DIFFERENCES: JAPANESE SWEETS VS. AMERICAN The reason I have less of sweet tooth is because Japanese sweets are simply a lot less sweet. Okashi,おかし, as they are called in Japanese sweets employ the use of a lot less caramel, nougat, nuts, and all of those other frightfully fattening ingredients that we use in the United States. This past spring, in Kyoto, I remember having a 25 JAPANESE WEATHER WORDS & TERMS It’s another rainy day here in Japan. It’s not really one of those rainy days that gets you down, it’s just one of those chill in the house and relax type of rainy days. For some reason, today, I was looking out the window trying to think of all the Japanese weatherwords I know,
BUYING BATTERIES IN JAPAN Buying Batteries in Japan. 12. I bought this red, lantern flashlight from K’s Denki because I wanted to test it out when making a video. My little video experiment failed, unfortunately, but not before I noticed something interesting. The flashlight was battery-powered, so I need to go an buy some. I opened up the flashlight and took a look PIZZA HUT PIZZA IN JAPAN!! PIZZA HUT PIZZA IN JAPAN!! 6. This is a Pizza Hut Pizza in Japan. Look, they even show you how to dispose of/recycle the box! I just love pizza! Pepperoni, Cheese, Chicken, Supreme, Mayonnaise, Corn, Seafood. Wait!! Did you say Mayonnaise pizza,and seafood pizza? Yes,indeed I did.
WILL MY ELECTRONIC DEVICES WORK IN JAPAN? Will My Electronic Devices work in Japan? 9. When going to a foreign country, it’s quite common to wonder if you’ll be able to use your appliances, because there’s no way of testing it on your own, right? Well, the answer to this question does depend on which country you’re coming from. If you are from the United States, the answer to LET'S LEARN HIRAGANA STROKE ORDER Blog. Japanese Language Basics. Let’s Learn Hiragana Stroke Order. 6. The best place to start with hiragana is by making sure your can recognize the symbols and connect the phonetic sounds each one in your mind. The next step is what we're going to focus on today. We're going to take a closer look at hiragana stroke order. HOW TO CHANGE YOUR JAPAN VISA STATUS 3) Obtain your change of status of residence postcard- After submitting your application, you’ll fill out a postcard which will be mailed to you two to four weeks later. 4) Go back to the Immigration Bureau with your change of status postcard, passport, and proper identification. 5) Get your canceled stamp on your old visasticker.
THE FIVE BEST COMPANIES TO TEACH FOR IN JAPAN a) Staff - JIEC is every bit as professional as any other English-teaching company that I’ve taught for. It’s professional, but in a laid back way (if that makes any sense) b) Pay - My probational salary was 280,000 but jumped to 300,000/month after the first 60 days on the job. For a first year salary, you’d be hard pressed to find an English-teaching company to match that.JAPAN GUYDES
STEP 1: Cut all tape to make sure that your cardboard box or corrugated box lays flat. STEP 2: If you have multiple boxes, stack and tie them together using twine or something similar (you can find this at a 100 yen store fairly easily). Tie the boxes in a patter almost like ribbons on a gift. MY JAPANESE VISA RENEWAL...HOORAY!! Anyhow, the follows only five basic steps to get your Japan visa renewed: 1) Go to your local Immigration Bureau, or the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau in Shinagawa if it’s more convenient. 2) Submit your visa renewal application- This office has all of the paperworkyou can stomach.
HOW TO USE A JAPANESE ATM (THE BASICS): PART 1 Using money is a daily routine for most people, so knowing how to handle basic transactions on an ATM is an essential skill. Often in Japan you can access machines, at convenience stores & the post office for example, that have an English language option. SIX DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A JAPANESE SHRINE AND A JAPANESE Japanese temples (おてらお寺) are based in the facets Buddhism rather than Shintoism.Because of this, you can find similar temples in countries that practice Buddhism (i.e. China, Japan, and China).In the same fashion as the shrine, the name can be a dead giveaway as to whether you’re in a temple or a shrine. Simply listen for the ji sound at the end of the name. CELEBRATE THE DIFFERENCES: JAPANESE SWEETS VS. AMERICAN The reason I have less of sweet tooth is because Japanese sweets are simply a lot less sweet. Okashi,おかし, as they are called in Japanese sweets employ the use of a lot less caramel, nougat, nuts, and all of those other frightfully fattening ingredients that we use in the United States. This past spring, in Kyoto, I remember having a 25 JAPANESE WEATHER WORDS & TERMS It’s another rainy day here in Japan. It’s not really one of those rainy days that gets you down, it’s just one of those chill in the house and relax type of rainy days. For some reason, today, I was looking out the window trying to think of all the Japanese weatherwords I know,
WHY I QUIT ASSISTANT LANGUAGE TEACHING IN JAPAN There are four major reasons why I stopped ALT teaching: 1) time constraints, 2) pay, 3) health-related reasons, and 4) a personal promise. Before I discuss these reasons, I have to mention that I didn’t leave Interac because I was dissatisfied with my school. My fellow teachers, the Interac staff, the SUPER-friendly Japaneseteachers, and
LET'S LEARN HIRAGANA STROKE ORDER Blog. Japanese Language Basics. Let’s Learn Hiragana Stroke Order. 6. The best place to start with hiragana is by making sure your can recognize the symbols and connect the phonetic sounds each one in your mind. The next step is what we're going to focus on today. We're going to take a closer look at hiragana stroke order. HOW TO CHANGE YOUR JAPAN VISA STATUS 3) Obtain your change of status of residence postcard- After submitting your application, you’ll fill out a postcard which will be mailed to you two to four weeks later. 4) Go back to the Immigration Bureau with your change of status postcard, passport, and proper identification. 5) Get your canceled stamp on your old visasticker.
THE FIVE BEST COMPANIES TO TEACH FOR IN JAPAN a) Staff - JIEC is every bit as professional as any other English-teaching company that I’ve taught for. It’s professional, but in a laid back way (if that makes any sense) b) Pay - My probational salary was 280,000 but jumped to 300,000/month after the first 60 days on the job. For a first year salary, you’d be hard pressed to find an English-teaching company to match that.JAPAN GUYDES
STEP 1: Cut all tape to make sure that your cardboard box or corrugated box lays flat. STEP 2: If you have multiple boxes, stack and tie them together using twine or something similar (you can find this at a 100 yen store fairly easily). Tie the boxes in a patter almost like ribbons on a gift. MY JAPANESE VISA RENEWAL...HOORAY!! Anyhow, the follows only five basic steps to get your Japan visa renewed: 1) Go to your local Immigration Bureau, or the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau in Shinagawa if it’s more convenient. 2) Submit your visa renewal application- This office has all of the paperworkyou can stomach.
HOW TO USE A JAPANESE ATM (THE BASICS): PART 1 Using money is a daily routine for most people, so knowing how to handle basic transactions on an ATM is an essential skill. Often in Japan you can access machines, at convenience stores & the post office for example, that have an English language option. SIX DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A JAPANESE SHRINE AND A JAPANESE Japanese temples (おてらお寺) are based in the facets Buddhism rather than Shintoism.Because of this, you can find similar temples in countries that practice Buddhism (i.e. China, Japan, and China).In the same fashion as the shrine, the name can be a dead giveaway as to whether you’re in a temple or a shrine. Simply listen for the ji sound at the end of the name. CELEBRATE THE DIFFERENCES: JAPANESE SWEETS VS. AMERICAN The reason I have less of sweet tooth is because Japanese sweets are simply a lot less sweet. Okashi,おかし, as they are called in Japanese sweets employ the use of a lot less caramel, nougat, nuts, and all of those other frightfully fattening ingredients that we use in the United States. This past spring, in Kyoto, I remember having a 25 JAPANESE WEATHER WORDS & TERMS It’s another rainy day here in Japan. It’s not really one of those rainy days that gets you down, it’s just one of those chill in the house and relax type of rainy days. For some reason, today, I was looking out the window trying to think of all the Japanese weatherwords I know,
WHY I QUIT ASSISTANT LANGUAGE TEACHING IN JAPAN There are four major reasons why I stopped ALT teaching: 1) time constraints, 2) pay, 3) health-related reasons, and 4) a personal promise. Before I discuss these reasons, I have to mention that I didn’t leave Interac because I was dissatisfied with my school. My fellow teachers, the Interac staff, the SUPER-friendly Japaneseteachers, and
100 JAPANESE VERBS YOU SHOULD KNOW (PART 5) Okay, this is it! Here are numbers 81-100 of the “100 Japanese Verbs You Should Know” series. I hope you have enjoyed learning these verbs as much as I’ve enjoyed providing them. If you can quickly and easily recall these verbs, it’ll be the start of a strong Japanese foundation. Please be sure to review HOW TO OPEN A JAPANESE BANK ACCOUNT Your bank account is the crux of nearly all of your day-to-day financial dealings, regardless of the country you live in. Let's look at how to open a Japanese bank account - specifically how to open a 100 JAPANESE VERBS YOU SHOULD KNOW (PART 3) I revised part one and part two of this series, because I wanted the verbs to have a flow. Wherever possible I tried to group words together that were linked in some way; I tried to group antonyms together as well. I figured that by doing it this way, it would helpto organize the
THE ULTIMATE ITALKI JAPANESE REVIEW ULTIMATE ITALKI JAPANESE REVIEW: MY RATING. The biggest hurdles to learning Japanese are time, money, and not having a person to practice with. italki, while not perfect, is about a rock-solid solution to three thorns in the Japanese-learner's side. Even if we consider thenegatives, I
THE JAPANESE SUSHI KNOWLEDGE QUIZ The Japanese Sushi Knowledge Quiz. When you think of Japanese cuisine what food comes to mind? For many people, it’s sushi. What is sushi exactly? Sushi in its most basic form is a usually* cut of raw, hopefully fresh, fish laid on a small bed vinegared rice. Sushi can also be a small cut of raw fish wrapped into a rice/seaweed roll.There
SIX DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A JAPANESE SHRINE AND A JAPANESE Japanese temples (おてらお寺) are based in the facets Buddhism rather than Shintoism.Because of this, you can find similar temples in countries that practice Buddhism (i.e. China, Japan, and China).In the same fashion as the shrine, the name can be a dead giveaway as to whether you’re in a temple or a shrine. Simply listen for the ji sound at the end of the name. 25 JAPANESE WEATHER WORDS & TERMS It’s another rainy day here in Japan. It’s not really one of those rainy days that gets you down, it’s just one of those chill in the house and relax type of rainy days. For some reason, today, I was looking out the window trying to think of all the Japanese weatherwords I know,
CELEBRATE THE DIFFERENCES: JAPANESE SWEETS VS. AMERICAN The reason I have less of sweet tooth is because Japanese sweets are simply a lot less sweet. Okashi,おかし, as they are called in Japanese sweets employ the use of a lot less caramel, nougat, nuts, and all of those other frightfully fattening ingredients that we use in the United States. This past spring, in Kyoto, I remember having a EARTHQUAKE SAFETY: 10 THINGS TO DO DURING About the Author. Donald Ash is an Atlanta, Georgia-born, American expat who has been living in a Japanese time warp for the last eleven years. While in that time warp, he discovered that he absolutely loves writing, blogging, and sharing. PIZZA HUT PIZZA IN JAPAN!! PIZZA HUT PIZZA IN JAPAN!! 6. This is a Pizza Hut Pizza in Japan. Look, they even show you how to dispose of/recycle the box! I just love pizza! Pepperoni, Cheese, Chicken, Supreme, Mayonnaise, Corn, Seafood. Wait!! Did you say Mayonnaise pizza,and seafood pizza? Yes,indeed I did.
LET'S LEARN HIRAGANA STROKE ORDER Blog. Japanese Language Basics. Let’s Learn Hiragana Stroke Order. 6. The best place to start with hiragana is by making sure your can recognize the symbols and connect the phonetic sounds each one in your mind. The next step is what we're going to focus on today. We're going to take a closer look at hiragana stroke order. THE FIVE BEST COMPANIES TO TEACH FOR IN JAPAN a) Staff - JIEC is every bit as professional as any other English-teaching company that I’ve taught for. It’s professional, but in a laid back way (if that makes any sense) b) Pay - My probational salary was 280,000 but jumped to 300,000/month after the first 60 days on the job. For a first year salary, you’d be hard pressed to find an English-teaching company to match that. HOW TO USE A JAPANESE ATM (THE BASICS): PART 1 Using money is a daily routine for most people, so knowing how to handle basic transactions on an ATM is an essential skill. Often in Japan you can access machines, at convenience stores & the post office for example, that have an English language option. THE JAPANESE SUSHI KNOWLEDGE QUIZ The Japanese Sushi Knowledge Quiz. When you think of Japanese cuisine what food comes to mind? For many people, it’s sushi. What is sushi exactly? Sushi in its most basic form is a usually* cut of raw, hopefully fresh, fish laid on a small bed vinegared rice. Sushi can also be a small cut of raw fish wrapped into a rice/seaweed roll.There
25 JAPANESE WEATHER WORDS & TERMS It’s another rainy day here in Japan. It’s not really one of those rainy days that gets you down, it’s just one of those chill in the house and relax type of rainy days. For some reason, today, I was looking out the window trying to think of all the Japanese weatherwords I know,
MY JAPANESE VISA RENEWAL...HOORAY!! Anyhow, the follows only five basic steps to get your Japan visa renewed: 1) Go to your local Immigration Bureau, or the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau in Shinagawa if it’s more convenient. 2) Submit your visa renewal application- This office has all of the paperworkyou can stomach.
SIX DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A JAPANESE SHRINE AND A JAPANESE Japanese temples (おてらお寺) are based in the facets Buddhism rather than Shintoism.Because of this, you can find similar temples in countries that practice Buddhism (i.e. China, Japan, and China).In the same fashion as the shrine, the name can be a dead giveaway as to whether you’re in a temple or a shrine. Simply listen for the ji sound at the end of the name. HOW TO CHANGE YOUR JAPAN VISA STATUS 3) Obtain your change of status of residence postcard- After submitting your application, you’ll fill out a postcard which will be mailed to you two to four weeks later. 4) Go back to the Immigration Bureau with your change of status postcard, passport, and proper identification. 5) EARTHQUAKE SAFETY: 10 THINGS TO DO DURING PIZZA HUT PIZZA IN JAPAN!! PIZZA HUT PIZZA IN JAPAN!! 6. This is a Pizza Hut Pizza in Japan. Look, they even show you how to dispose of/recycle the box! I just love pizza! Pepperoni, Cheese, Chicken, Supreme, Mayonnaise, Corn, Seafood. Wait!! Did you say Mayonnaise pizza,and seafood pizza? Yes,indeed I did.
LET'S LEARN HIRAGANA STROKE ORDER Blog. Japanese Language Basics. Let’s Learn Hiragana Stroke Order. 6. The best place to start with hiragana is by making sure your can recognize the symbols and connect the phonetic sounds each one in your mind. The next step is what we're going to focus on today. We're going to take a closer look at hiragana stroke order. THE FIVE BEST COMPANIES TO TEACH FOR IN JAPAN a) Staff - JIEC is every bit as professional as any other English-teaching company that I’ve taught for. It’s professional, but in a laid back way (if that makes any sense) b) Pay - My probational salary was 280,000 but jumped to 300,000/month after the first 60 days on the job. For a first year salary, you’d be hard pressed to find an English-teaching company to match that. HOW TO USE A JAPANESE ATM (THE BASICS): PART 1 Using money is a daily routine for most people, so knowing how to handle basic transactions on an ATM is an essential skill. Often in Japan you can access machines, at convenience stores & the post office for example, that have an English language option. THE JAPANESE SUSHI KNOWLEDGE QUIZ The Japanese Sushi Knowledge Quiz. When you think of Japanese cuisine what food comes to mind? For many people, it’s sushi. What is sushi exactly? Sushi in its most basic form is a usually* cut of raw, hopefully fresh, fish laid on a small bed vinegared rice. Sushi can also be a small cut of raw fish wrapped into a rice/seaweed roll.There
25 JAPANESE WEATHER WORDS & TERMS It’s another rainy day here in Japan. It’s not really one of those rainy days that gets you down, it’s just one of those chill in the house and relax type of rainy days. For some reason, today, I was looking out the window trying to think of all the Japanese weatherwords I know,
MY JAPANESE VISA RENEWAL...HOORAY!! Anyhow, the follows only five basic steps to get your Japan visa renewed: 1) Go to your local Immigration Bureau, or the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau in Shinagawa if it’s more convenient. 2) Submit your visa renewal application- This office has all of the paperworkyou can stomach.
SIX DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A JAPANESE SHRINE AND A JAPANESE Japanese temples (おてらお寺) are based in the facets Buddhism rather than Shintoism.Because of this, you can find similar temples in countries that practice Buddhism (i.e. China, Japan, and China).In the same fashion as the shrine, the name can be a dead giveaway as to whether you’re in a temple or a shrine. Simply listen for the ji sound at the end of the name. HOW TO CHANGE YOUR JAPAN VISA STATUS 3) Obtain your change of status of residence postcard- After submitting your application, you’ll fill out a postcard which will be mailed to you two to four weeks later. 4) Go back to the Immigration Bureau with your change of status postcard, passport, and proper identification. 5) EARTHQUAKE SAFETY: 10 THINGS TO DO DURING PIZZA HUT PIZZA IN JAPAN!! PIZZA HUT PIZZA IN JAPAN!! 6. This is a Pizza Hut Pizza in Japan. Look, they even show you how to dispose of/recycle the box! I just love pizza! Pepperoni, Cheese, Chicken, Supreme, Mayonnaise, Corn, Seafood. Wait!! Did you say Mayonnaise pizza,and seafood pizza? Yes,indeed I did.
RESOURCES - THE JAPAN GUY The concept of JP101 is quite simple. Real-world, Japanese conversations broken down into bits that you can understand, review, and apply in the real world. Japanesepod suits everyone from the complete beginner to the advanced student. This resource is pure gold at a reasonable price. LEARN JAPANESE RESOURCES PAGE: ABOUT - THE JAPAN GUY About. TheJapanGuy.com is a website is a compilation of my experiences, pictures, videos, thoughts (and more) while living in Japan. The aim of this site is to use my experiences to show what life is like here in Japan, from a foreigner’s perspective. Inside of this blog you will find: 100 JAPANESE VERBS YOU SHOULD KNOW (PART 1) Of course knowing the different forms of the verbs is crucial for speaking naturally, too. We’ll get more into forms in another post, I promise. For now let’s take a look at some very useful Japanese verbs: 1. Taberu- たべる 食べる- To eat. 2. Nomu- のむ 飲む- To drink. 3. Nemu- ねむ ねむ- To sleep. THE EIGHT STANDARDS OF JAPANESE BEAUTY Mixed- race Japanese often have gorgeous, long, even curl, eyelashes. 6. double eyelid – It’s sad that they go to the extreme of having eyelid surgery. And in the West, those “cat eyes” are considered exotic and attractive! 7. long legs—Most Japanese don’t HOW TO CHANGE YOUR JAPAN VISA STATUS 3) Obtain your change of status of residence postcard- After submitting your application, you’ll fill out a postcard which will be mailed to you two to four weeks later. 4) Go back to the Immigration Bureau with your change of status postcard, passport, and proper identification. 5)JAPAN GUYDES
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