Introduction to Japanese culture, government, language, child care, and other elements of Japanese life.
Getting married in Japan is not only a wonderful experience, but it is also an important decision that can be both exciting and stressful. In case of a foreign citizen, some additional documentation is required. Our guide will go over the basic requirements as well as the necessary documents for marriage registration in Japan.
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List of International schools, Kindergartens, Pre-schools in Hokkaido-Pref., Japan …
List of International schools, Kindergartens, Pre-schools in Miyagi-Pref., Japan …
List of International schools, Kindergartens, Pre-schools in Kanagawa-Pref., Japan …
List of International schools, Kindergartens, Pre-schools in Kyoto-Pref., Japan …
List of International schools, Kindergartens, Pre-schools in Osaka-Pref., Japan …
List of International schools, Kindergartens, Pre-schools in Hiroshima-Pref., Japan …
List of International schools, Kindergartens, Pre-schools in Fukuoka-Pref., Japan …
List of International schools, Kindergartens, Pre-schools in Okinawa-Pref., Japan …
List of International schools, Kindergartens, Pre-schools in Chiba-Pref., Japan …
List of International schools, Kindergartens, Pre-schools in Aomori-Pref., Japan …
List of International schools, Kindergartens, Pre-schools in Gunma-Pref., Japan …
List of International schools, Kindergartens, Pre-schools …
Ikebana is the traditional art of Japanese flower arranging, but don’t mistake it for a version of Western-…
There are several Ikebana schools / classes in Tokyo where you can learn it in English. If you would like t…
There are many job titles that are commonly used in Japanese companies. Sometimes even some Japanese people…
When a foreigner works in a Japanese company, to answer incoming phone calls may be a basic office work. As…
Cycling in Japan allows you to experience a side of the city that most people don't get to see. Unchanged…
The gestures and body language that Japanese people use may differ from the ones used in other countries. As an example, when a Japanese person says “I”, they will point to themselves with their index finger.The meaning of a person bowing can change depending on the angle at which they bow and so on. In this article we will introduce you to common gestures and body languages used in Japan.
Working in a Japanese company requires not only knowledge of Japanese business culture but also the use of a polite form of Japanese that is not commonly used in daily life. Here are some commonly used Japanese business phrases you are bound to encounter while working in Japan.
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