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Insider tips for working in and visiting Japan.

2011 Earthquake and Tsunami

This contains all the vital guides from our blogs in an easier-to-reference list.

Visiting/travelling
Accommodation:
  1. Love Hotels
  2. Sleeping in internet cafes
Living
Housing:
  1. Moving In
  2. Deposits
  3. Apartment Layouts
  4. Apartment Criteria (Outside)
  5. Apartment Criteria (Inside)
    Driving:
    1. Getting a Japanese driving licence
    2. English-seaking driving schools 
    3. Registering your parking space
    4. Registering your hanko/inkan (needed for buying a house or car)
    5. Buying a car in Japan
    6. 5 Japanese cars for tall people
    Japanese Language Study
    1. Vocabulary building
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