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gattaccia 01-16-2008 12:18 PM

Hi, I would like to ask you if you have italian friends or italian speaking people in tokyo? Because I 'm going to japan in this summer. Ooo I'm a japanese who lives in Florence Italy. right now.Then I dont want to forget the italian, that's why. If you know someone, would you let me know them? Thanks.

Tengukou 01-17-2008 03:04 AM

Are there any jobs that pay well to Americans wanting to live there? If so could you please tell me? It would mean the world to me for your assistance.:pinkbow:

SSJup81 01-17-2008 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Tengukou (Post 359601)
Are there any jobs that pay well to Americans wanting to live there? If so could you please tell me? It would mean the world to me for your assistance.:pinkbow:

Probably an English-language teacher.

Katia 01-18-2008 05:13 AM

I'm visiting Tokyo for 2 weeks in December. And last time I was in Tokyo I was 10 so I don't remember much..

Is there a good area for the hotel I'll choose to stay at to be located? I want it closer the center.

I'll be with friends that are fluent at speaking Japanese, and I know Japanese myself, so it shouldnt be too much of a problem and my friends know the areas and everything but I also have another question, do you happen to know any "specific" place I can find drifters? I mean skilled ones.

Also, any restaurants you recommend? I'm not a fan of exquisite seafood, but a wide variety of different dishes or a good sushi restaurant? Ah, and a nice bar ^^"

onegai shimasu!

~~

Tengukou 01-22-2008 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by SSJup81 (Post 359786)
Probably an English-language teacher.

Thanks anyway:bigears:

Catseyes 01-23-2008 06:17 AM

Hello
I have two questions.

1. I was wondering if Japan offers help to people who come to Japan for work. Like some country's help out with housing or offer courses at reduced prices, ... things like that.
If so is there a website that gives that information?

2. I am wondering if I would be able to find a job at all. I have no bachelor or university degree at all. Just a high school diploma.
However my native language is Dutch, my English is pretty good i think, i speak French and understand German perfectly (just can not write it or speak it very well). Atm I am trying to learn Japanese, just started though.
I usually work as a secretary or in administration but some of my past jobs were a bit more creative like moderating a forum and updating a website and adjusting graphics for it.
Also I am eager to learn new things and find learning easy.
Will I have a hard time finding a job?
Will I need to take courses or do something extra?


Thank you in advance.

TokyoFerrari 01-26-2008 04:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gattaccia (Post 358891)
Hi, I would like to ask you if you have italian friends or italian speaking people in tokyo? Because I 'm going to japan in this summer. Ooo I'm a japanese who lives in Florence Italy. right now.Then I dont want to forget the italian, that's why. If you know someone, would you let me know them? Thanks.

I drive your cars... but that is as close as I am to Italy. To be honest, I really dont know. sorry

TokyoFerrari 01-26-2008 05:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tengukou (Post 359601)
Are there any jobs that pay well to Americans wanting to live there? If so could you please tell me? It would mean the world to me for your assistance.:pinkbow:

Did you finish Collage?

TokyoFerrari 01-26-2008 05:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Katia (Post 360971)
I'm visiting Tokyo for 2 weeks in December. And last time I was in Tokyo I was 10 so I don't remember much..

Is there a good area for the hotel I'll choose to stay at to be located? I want it closer the center.

I'll be with friends that are fluent at speaking Japanese, and I know Japanese myself, so it shouldnt be too much of a problem and my friends know the areas and everything but I also have another question, do you happen to know any "specific" place I can find drifters? I mean skilled ones.

Also, any restaurants you recommend? I'm not a fan of exquisite seafood, but a wide variety of different dishes or a good sushi restaurant? Ah, and a nice bar ^^"

onegai shimasu!


~~

Sorry just seen this

TokyoFerrari 01-26-2008 05:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Catseyes (Post 369494)
Hello
I have two questions.

1. I was wondering if Japan offers help to people who come to Japan for work. Like some country's help out with housing or offer courses at reduced prices, ... things like that.
If so is there a website that gives that information?

2. I am wondering if I would be able to find a job at all. I have no bachelor or university degree at all. Just a high school diploma.
However my native language is Dutch, my English is pretty good i think, i speak French and understand German perfectly (just can not write it or speak it very well). Atm I am trying to learn Japanese, just started though.
I usually work as a secretary or in administration but some of my past jobs were a bit more creative like moderating a forum and updating a website and adjusting graphics for it.
Also I am eager to learn new things and find learning easy.
Will I have a hard time finding a job?
Will I need to take courses or do something extra?


Thank you in advance.

You could look at places like

Work in Japan for Bilingual Professionals : CareerCross

If you are an IT guy it is pretty easy. Other then that it would be hard. You could only get a visa by marrige. After the english teachers ruined it in Japan I dont think Japan is even giving humanitarian visas anymore.


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