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Anyone know a japanese job search database that's specifically catered for the international/foreigners? |
if u travel to more than 3 destinations that are reasonably far from each other, id say the jr pass is worth it. in terms of how much money to bring its kind of hard to say. depends person to person. for 2 weeks id say the minimum you should bring is $1000 though $1500 would be preferred. i spent around $1000 alone for 7 days in tokyo but then again, i was doing a lot of drinking, clubbing etc. this is just in terms of spending money and not including flight/lodging. |
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If you do need to sleep, manga or internet cafes usually have private rooms. Or give a capsule hotel a try. Taxi is another option if you want to get home but be warned, prices double after the trains are shut down for the night. I paid $70 to get home to Shibuya from Roppongi one night. Clubs are expensive too but usually include a couple of drinks when you pay admission. |
Can I buy JR Pass @ Narita Airport? And how much is it ? |
jr pass you must buy before entering japan unless it has recently changed. you can purchase it online then activate it when you land in narita airport. or at various places in vancouver. make sure you buy the right pass as some are only for certain areas IACE CANADA English can buy from these people in van as well as other places Can I use my Japan Rail Pass from the airport? shows which lines you can use from narita and in tokyo with the jr east pass. + other info. dont buy from them as they are located in france |
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^ I might add that a lot of those postings are looking for foreigners already IN Japan. There are a few, however, that offer visa sponsorship like Interac. But once you get a Visa, jobs aren't hard to come by unless you are very picky about not working as an English teacher. |
If you actually want to teach in Japan become a professor but you'll need a phd. Otherwise it can suck big time. As a general English teacher you honestly don't make too much. It enough to live on but its still meh. If your goal is to come here, make some money then open your own school, don't bother. So many people try it now and id say about 95% fail if not more. There's too much competition. Requirement for teaching is a bachelors. If you dont want a job as an English teacher theres very few jobs around unless you are fluent in Japanese. Even then because you are a foreigner you will get lower pay and more than likely passed over for other people. For the most part you basically have to be a huge bitch and you aren't allowed to think for yourself as its considered rude. Whatever management says goes or even a colleague who has been at the job longer than you(even if its only 1 month longer), no input, no changes. No overtime pay but daily overtime. |
First year English teachers live quite comfortably if you choose a company that provides a standard, set salary, instead of a "by class" based pay. You can get royally screwed if you can't get enough students if you go with companies that don't pay set salaries. Private English companies, like Interac, have a salary of about 250,000 yen a month. With JET you get more with subsidized housing and paid airfare. Now, if you don't blow money every night by partying and drinking you will have a decent amount left at the end of the month. You will not be living like a bum. As dbaz said, you don't earn much but a lot of this working abroad thing is to go for the experience. If you're young and really interested, do some research and commit! Echoing what dbaz said again, English teaching is the easiest and readily available job for foreigners to get into. If you're looking for something else, good luck. Honestly! |
Is it better to exchange cad to jpy here or should I do it in Japan? |
uhh exchange some here. if you go to 711s in japan you can use your bank card or visa, but $5 charge, its quick and worth not having to dick around imo. it should be a red atm. i never bothered dealing with a bank while i was there, too much hassle. many bank atms and stores usually say they take visa but the truth is its japanese visa only, not worldwide ones. |
7-11, Post Office, and Citibank are the most common ATMs you'll come across that work with our debit cards. |
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besides you can get like 80% of your pension deductions back, a bit complicated and requires the help of a friend, but its doable. and its a fair some of money you get back. |
I got 5 days, would 3 in Osaka and 2 in Kyoto work? Or am I spending too much time in one? |
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I'm actually leaning to 2 days in Osaka and 3 days in Kyoto now. Thinking there's more to do in Kyoto and its outlying areas versus Osaka I'm on the ball on this? hey Jeremy, you mind posting your email addy here or PM. Love to ask you a few questions about places to eat etc... |
jer you still in Korea? |
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Ill be in Tokyo from September 21st to 30th. If you guys wanna meet up and party, let me know. Me and my friends rented an apartment (cheaper than hotel) in Azabu Juban. There's a club underneath our place. :fullofwin: |
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Anyone been to Okinawa? I will be there on the last week of October. I will be renting a car there. First time driving RHD and on left side of road. |
^ I was there in April for a few days and enjoyed it quite thoroughly. It was a little strange driving RHD but aside from constantly mistaking the windshield wipers with the turn signals, driving went fine and was easy to adjust to. Whereabouts in Okinawa are you planning to be? Churaumi aquarium was quite breathtaking and I suggest you go if you plan on staying/visiting the main island. |
^ probably one of the best aquariums youll see, if not the best. just so you know, lots of okinawans hate foreigners because of the americans. so some people might be rude to you |
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Depends what you want to do. Japan has tons of historical sites/museums everywhere. There is probably quite a few near where you are staying. More than likely there are also spas/onsen, tours etc nearby. You can check this, site which has reviews and recommendations. Okinawa Prefecture Vacations and Tourism: 599 Things to Do in Okinawa Prefecture | TripAdvisor I can also ask some of my friends what they suggest if you want. |
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