Reader Interactions

Leave a comment

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  1. Kristina95

    Thank you for the article! It’s helpful. But you forgot to mention that all documents should be translated into Japanese (https://www.translateshark.com/japanese.html) I’ve received a scholarship for study in Kyoto. And in the first visit to embassy I, haven’t translated bank statement, so I must visit it twice and lost time for it 🙁

  2. Tom

    This is a great post and a useful resource for people thinking of moving to Tokyo. I like your point about the ‘gaijin trap’. I think as time goes on, some expats turn the opposite way and start ‘Japan bashing’. I guess this is when that honeymoon period is over and some of the cultural/societal differences start grate a little. There’s also the ‘gaijin bubble’ where expats can get trapped in a lifestyle where they kind of do their best to avoid the daily-life challenges facing a foreigner in Japan, and live a fairly ‘narrow’ life. Anyway, on a more positive note, Tokyo is AMAZING, and I would definitely encourage people to spend at lest a bit of time there.

    To give people an idea of the costs of a moving in Japan: https://www.city-cost.com/blogs/Tomuu/MY7mG

    • Thanks for the input Tom, I definitely agree with you. I think it’s something every expat goes through, no matter the country, and can happen to you anywhere, especially if you’re without any close family or friends. The important thing is to jump through the hurdle when you get to it!

Instagram

It’s a date ❤️🇪🇸
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Mallorca is one of my favorite islands in all of the Mediterranean!

With countless beautiful beaches, quaint seaside town, hilltop villages, and some of the most delicious food you’ve ever tasted, it’s hard not to fall in love!

Let me know below if you’d like my TIPS for traveling to Mallorca to get a link to my itinerary!
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
#Mallorca #Spain #Mediterranean
Share
Tweet
Pin