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Aisatsu: 10 common Japanese greetings you need to know

This is probably the most commonly used greeting in the workplace but is quite difficult to translate. The origin verb tsukareru(疲れる) means “to get tired.” It’s generally used as a sign of recognition forSee more

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Studytrip Insurance japan

WEBPlan Exclusions. Illness that begins by occurrence of symptoms and/or receipt of treatment within the first two (2) days of coverage beginning with and including the certificate …

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Read up on the Japanese health insurance system

WEBThe health insurance scheme is required by the government in Japan for all Japanese citizens, permanent residents and any non-Japanese residing in Japan with a …

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Everything you need to know upon arriving in Japan

WEBAll foreigners residing in Japan long-term (this includes those on a student visa) must have a residence, or zairyu 在留, card. You’re expected to carry this on you …

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Passing the JLPT N1: what you need to know

WEBIf you fail to achieve the passing mark for any section, then you fail the entire exam even if you have reached the total overall points needed to pass. For JLPT N1, the …

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Sick in Japan: Prepare with this list of vocab and phrases

WEB飲み薬 (nomigusuri): medicine that you drink. 粉薬 (konagusuri): powdered medicine. 塗り薬 (nurigusuri): topical medicine for the skin. 咳止め (sekidome): cough …

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Everything you need to know about a Ward Office in Japan

WEBThe ward office (区役所 kuyakusho) is like your local council office or local government office. Similar to other countries, they serve several purposes, registering …

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Common Japanese names, their meaning and history

WEBIto 伊藤. This surname may be linked to an ancient class of imperial regents called the Fujiwara Clan. Their long and prosperous history stretches all the way to …

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Guide to Japanese public holidays: the history and traditions

WEBNew Year’s Day. Ganjitsu 元日, “New Year’s Day”, kicks off Shōgatsu 正月, which is generally the first 3 days of the year. It’s one of the most important Japanese …

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Train etiquette in Japan – how to act on Japanese trains

WEBHere are 10 do’s and don’ts while on the train in Japan. 1. Don’t take up too much space. Sharing the seat with others and not putting any luggage on the seat is …

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Fukuoka Foreign Language College (FFLC)

WEBFUKUOKA – Fukuoka, Japan’s 6th largest city, is the economic and cultural hub of Kyushu, one of Japan’s main islands. Because of its close proximity to Korea and China, it is …

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Live and Study in Japan

WEBGo! Go! Nihon was founded in 2009 by two Japanese language school students, who wanted to make it easier for others to live and study in Japan. The service launched with …

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Travel Insurance

WEBGo! Nihon student from this page. Student visa holders are considered long-term residents in Japan and will be required to join Japanese National Health Insurance (NHI). NHI …

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The various ways to apologize in Japanese

WEBGomeiwaku (ご迷惑) As mentioned before, gomeiwaku means “annoyance” or “bother,” but it can also be used to apologize when burdening the recipient. Variations …

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How to open a bank account in Japan

WEBIt’s fairly straightforward to open a bank account in Japan, but it’s impossible to do this before you arrive in the country. You can use your existing cards to withdraw …

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ISI Language School Kyoto

WEBISI Language School Kyoto. ISI Language School Kyoto opened in July 2017. Students can expect high-quality facilities and buildings, along with the knowledge and teaching …

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Why do Japanese people wear masks

WEB5. Social anxiety. On a more personal note, some Japanese people wear masks as a way to add a degree of separation between society and themselves. Japan …

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Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU)

WEBRitsumeikan Asia Pacific University. Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU) opened in 2000 in Beppu with the aim of creating global leaders in all fields and industries. Since …

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Girls' Day in Japan

WEBEarly in spring every year families with daughters celebrate Girls’ Day in Japan. It’s referred to as Hinamatsuri (雛祭り) in Japanese, which means doll …

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