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An Expat's Guide to Budget Japan This eBook is sensibly divided into several easy-to-read chapters, focusing on Food and Drink, Transportation, Housing, Shopping, Entertainment, Communications, Health and Beauty, and Sightseeing. Unlike many other guides, this one has been written as a practical reference. You can simply scroll to any chapter which interests you, so there’s no need to read this book from beginning to end. Still, you should read the entire eBook, because you never know what kind of surprises you might find! |
14-Aug-08 |
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Land of The Rising Sun: A Guide to Living and Working in Japan You too may discover a country that, without really trying, dares you to explore, rewards you with its secrets, and beckons you to return. Includes a comprehensive guide to teaching English in Japan -- the conditions and salary, where the jobs are, and how to qualify for and secure a position. |
07-Jan-08 |
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By Sea Kayak to the Tagbanua Calamian Tribe My guesthouse was built protruding out over the water, and the tide actually came in under my room. When I walked out my door, I was surprised to find Rannie, paddling a kayak past my window.
“Carlos will take you to get your kayak and snorkeling gear.” He told me, executing some impressive turns.
The dive shop was just on the other side of the inlet, about fifty meters away from my window. It was fun setting off right from my hotel. |
23-Nov-07 |
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It Actually Is a Mountain, Seriously We set off towards the famous angular white slopes of Mount Fuji at eight on a Saturday night unprepared, sleep-deprived, and undoubtedly still nursing a hangover from the previous night’s revels in Hamamatsu. The four of us, Matt, Tim, me, and the slightly creepy Johnny Yi crammed into a efficiently-built Nissan after having a very obliging woman take the same photo with each of our four cameras and began what would be a trip so exhausting that I would almost forget how severely beautiful it was until I saw the photos two weeks later. |
23-Nov-07 |
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Crossing Japan By Train How would you like to go halfway across the most expensive country in the world, by train, for just $20? Year after year, Japan tops the lists of expensive countries, yet there are extraordinary bargains to be found. One of them is the opportunity to travel across the country for the price of two movie tickets. Do you like to surf? Then you can go all the way from Tokyo to southern Japan’s largest city, Fukuoka, a distance of 1175 kilometers (730 miles). Or, if you prefer skiing, how about going to the northern city of Akita, a distance of 659 kilometers (409 miles)? In either case, it only costs you $20. |
09-Oct-07 |
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Japan: No Qualifications Needed Finding myself participating in a wedding was the last thing I thought would happen when I went to Japan for the first time more than ten years ago. Not in my wildest imagination did I think that I would one day be doubly involved, not only as a groom but also as the celebrant. And this was to be just a small taste of the experiences that would present themselves when I went to live in Japan. |
09-Oct-07 |
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Real Estate In Japan International Real Estate, real estate from around the world
, real estate worldwide,international property listings with color photos. |
09-Mar-07 |
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Ways to make big $$$ in Japan As you're probably already aware, Japan is a very unique place. No where else in the world will you find the same outrageous opportunities to make money that are open to just about anyone. By Matt Canham |
17-Mar-06 |
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China and Japan : Prisoners of the Past China is in the news with it's exploding industrial economy, consumption of resources and booming export trade resulting in an abundance of investment opportunities. If you are considering investing in China you may be interested in taking a glimpse at China today. Anthony Peyton's article China and Japan : Prisoners of the Past tells a fascinating story of China's current battle with Japan. "China wants Japan to face up to its past, but is
astonishingly unable to do the same regarding its own history, which has seen an invasion and annexation of Tibet in 1951; the disastrous Cultural Revolution 1966-1976 that lost a million lives as the revered leader Mao Ze Dong attempted anarchic totalitarianism; and of
course the Tiananmen Square massacre of protesting students in 1989. |
14-Jul-05 |
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Japanese And Western Dojo(s) What is it like to test for a belt in Japan as a Westerner? Or to live with a Master? This article will try to provide brief insights by reflecting on my time in Japan between 1995 and 2002. I will also reflect on short-term visits to Japan made by my Californian students to test for Dan ranks. I was fortunate enough to have spent part of my time in and around Japan as an uchi-deshi” – a live in student of a master. On arriving in Japan my comparisons of East vs. West martial arts came from a somewhat experienced viewpoint since I had already been training in Japanese martial arts for more than 10 years, competed at an international level, and had my own dojo operating in California. |
17-Jun-05 |
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