Getting Around Japan


by Tom Takihi

As if quitting your current job, selling your car, packing your life into boxes and saying goodbye to friends and family isn’t difficult enough, settling into your new life in a new country can also be overwhelming and difficult for even the most brazen travellers. Moving to Japan is not for everyone, but for those up to the challenge can be one of the most exciting and rewarding times of your life.

Some of the things to think about when contemplating whether living in Japan Japan is for you are:

* Are you an adaptable person who would be able to adjust to a different culture, even if you were the only foreigner working in a small country town? * Are you are prepared to leave behind your support networks? Are you an outgoing and naturally enthusiastic person who could easily establish new groups of social contacts? * Are you prepared for the change in lifestyle that results from living in Japan, including living in a considerably smaller apartment and dealing with overcrowded trains every day? * Do you enjoy working with children? * Do you have a genuine interest in Japanese culture and the language? * Would you have enough money to set up from scratch? (including buying furniture, outlaying several months’ rent upfront and supporting yourself until your first pay day?) * What are your motivations for coming to Japan? Are you contemplating a career in education or just a holiday away from home for a while?

Japan is one of the fastest growing countries in Asia. Most of the Technology emerges from this place. Due to high facilities of the city and due to the disciplined people they have. Not only with the technology they are known to but also with the system they have. All of their citizens follow rules and regulations especially when it involves the city. The citizens are very sincere and patriotic about their country.

Thus, moving in Japan doesn’t seem to be very hard to imagine. All you have to do is to be obedient with the people around you and be very careful of all the things you say or do.

About the Author

Tom Takihi is the owner of this website. For more information on how to get along with Japan, please visit http://www.geishablog.com/culture/thinking-of-moving-to-japan/

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