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Series! Exploring Japan on a Budget – Yokohama in 1,000 Yen or Less
Yokohama, which literally translates to “horizontal beach”, sits on the western coast of Tokyo Bay a
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Know Your Yen: A Brief Guide To Japanese Banknotes
Being that Japan is still a very cash-driven country, we use and handle Japanese yen on a daily basi
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What Options Are There for Paying for Tuition in Japan?
What options are available for paying tuition in Japan for students from abroad? This week, we answe
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Bank Systems and Opening a Bank Account in Japan
Bank Systems and Opening a Bank Account in Japan This article focuses on those who intend to live i
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Japan Is No Longer Cash-Only: Why You Need a Credit Card in Japan and How to Get One
The bygone cash-only era: simplify your life with a credit card in Japan Netflix, Spotify, online
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Why You Should Always Bring Cash With You in Japan
Japan is one of the most high-tech countries in the world with arguably the most advanced toilet
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Free! Ask Anything Consultation Event For Foreigners in Japan!
Living in a country different from the one you grew up in has its merits and problems. Life in J
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Living in Japan: What to keep in mind about daily life
For foreigners living in Japan, the day can go by as quickly as it came. There’s always somethin
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A Country with No Tipping System? That’s Japan!
Why aren't tips expected in Japan? In your home country, do you
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Is Japan Still A Cash-Oriented Society?
Is Japan still a cash-oriented society? In short, yes, it is. In my experience, this country is very
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Tax Rise to 10% in Japan 2019!How Should We Prepare?
Did you know that the consumption tax will rise from 8% to 10% from October 1st, 2019
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How to Avoid Paying NHK: What Happens If You Don’t Pay?
Wanna know more about Japanese authentic food? Check it out! First things first, let'
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Series! Exploring Tokyo for ¥1,000 or Less: Shimokitazawa
Shimokitazawa is a suburb in Tokyo located in the Setagaya Ward. Widely considered the
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Shared houses VS Apartments
Nowadays, shared houses(シェアハウス)are gaining popularity in Japan. Base on what I have observed in Toky
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Series! Exploring Tokyo for ¥1000 or Less: Asakusa
Asakusa is a neighborhood in Tokyo which is most famous for its temples and soba noodles, but which
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9 Reasons Why Japan is Such a Safe Country
Japan is known for being a very safe country. This is evident all over the country. For example,