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Title: Anyone live in Japan?
Post by: kadajkitten on February 05, 2012, 11:30:11 PM
I have a few questions about Japan that I'd like to ask someone who is currently living there, I know there are sites out there for just that purpose, but each one I join has very rude members who are not any help.
Title: Re: Anyone live in Japan?
Post by: kaoskat on February 06, 2012, 07:43:59 AM
Not me but good luck!
Title: Re: Anyone live in Japan?
Post by: kadajkitten on February 06, 2012, 12:37:51 PM
lol thanks =)
Title: Re: Anyone live in Japan?
Post by: lovesbabysquirmy on February 06, 2012, 12:49:10 PM
Ask away - there are several members who do live in Japan, or used to.  You just might get an answer!  :)
Title: Re: Anyone live in Japan?
Post by: Calico_Star on February 06, 2012, 01:54:28 PM
I lived there for 4 months as an exchange student...but not anymore, sorry :P I know we have a few members who live there though, so I'm sure one of them can help!
Title: Re: Anyone live in Japan?
Post by: kadajkitten on February 07, 2012, 08:00:27 PM
Just wondering if some places really have signs that say no gaijin because I'm working on a degree to move to japan and teach english there and I don't want to be 'unwanted' lol
Title: Re: Anyone live in Japan?
Post by: Corona on February 07, 2012, 08:10:25 PM
I just got back to the US from a 7 month stay in Japan two months ago. I did a 2 month internship in Tokyo and a 5 month study abroad in Iwate prefecture. I can try my best to answer!


Just wondering if some places really have signs that say no gaijin because I'm working on a degree to move to japan and teach english there and I don't want to be 'unwanted' lol
As far as I know, this is pretty uncommon nowadays. It's not unheard of to have those signs on public baths in port cities (mostly out of the assumption that foreigners don't know the Japanese way of doing things.)


You should be fine if you learn about Japanese culture and what to do in various situations. Even trying and failing is fine, it's the effort that counts!
Title: Re: Anyone live in Japan?
Post by: Calico_Star on February 08, 2012, 12:15:58 AM
I definitely didn't see anything like that. But then again, I was there as a student. (This was a couple of years ago.) I felt really welcome there. But I also didn't, I dunno, go too many places where I had much of an opportunity to "gaijin smash." (My group's little term for being dumb foreigners and treading on their customs.) If that makes sense. I'm tired, so it's very possible that it doesnt :P

I think since you'd also be there for educational reasons, you'd also be more likely to be in more gaijin-friendly situations, so you wouldn't have to worry about being unwelcome. My boyfriend is living in Japan now (also as an exchange student) and he's been there longer than I was, and hasn't mentioned seeing any signs like that either.
Title: Re: Anyone live in Japan?
Post by: kCherry on February 08, 2012, 07:13:13 AM
Does it count if we wished we lived in Japan? I've heard that the Japanese people are very hospitable as long as you honor their traditions, but I could see how you might could encounter the occasional bad attitude in the countryside. Where are you interested in teaching in Japan?
  Good luck with that degree of yours! Sounds like you'll have some fabulous opportunities possibly knocking at your door soon! That's awesome! :3
Title: Re: Anyone live in Japan?
Post by: Taffeta on February 15, 2012, 12:41:06 PM
Just wondering if some places really have signs that say no gaijin because I'm working on a degree to move to japan and teach english there and I don't want to be 'unwanted' lol

Do you speak Japanese?

I've not been out there [yet] so I can't speak authoritatively from that point of view, but my impression of the Japanese is that they're very proud of their history, traditions and culture and so its as others have said, a matter of respecting their way of life and they'll respect you. I imagine if you're looking to go out there, you speak Japanese already, which will help - I think that if you speak their language, and are teaching there, you'll become "part of" the community in a different way than say a tourist might.

There are cases of companies not employing people who aren't Japanese but then again, a girl in my classical japanese lit class just got a permanent job in Tokyo starting from when she graduates, and she's as English as I am, so I guess it's like anywhere - it depends on where you go.

I'm sure you've got a planned location picked out - probably the bigger the city, the more internationals there will be already living there and the easier you'll find it to fit in.
Title: Re: Anyone live in Japan?
Post by: Eviecorn on February 15, 2012, 03:02:00 PM
I've only visited!  I've never really spent more than a week there, but when I went everyone was pretty friendly.  As with any foreign place, just conduct yourself with manners and you'll be fine.  :)
Title: Re: Anyone live in Japan?
Post by: Nussekanin on February 15, 2012, 03:24:25 PM
I spent 4 months as an exchange student in Sapporo (Hokkaido) in 2010, and I never saw any signs like that.  I loved living in Japan!

But I also didn't, I dunno, go too many places where I had much of an opportunity to "gaijin smash." (My group's little term for being dumb foreigners and treading on their customs.) If that makes sense. I'm tired, so it's very possible that it doesnt :P

We used to call it "License to gaijin". (If you stay longer than 3 months in Japan, you need to get a special ID card, which we nicknamed "the gaijin license".)
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