
Study in Japan
I read in an article that around 10% of the foreign students in the world do study in Japan (120,000 in 2005). I think that you agree with me that it is a big number. Being a foreign student in Japan myself, I could give some reasons why...
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...The big economic growth acquired by Japan after world-war 2 is certainly admired all around the world. Today, Japan is one of the biggest economies in the world and a leading country in the scientific fields. By studying in Japan, students can carry out their studies in an excellent environment knowing that they get their knowledge from the state-of-the-art...
If a foreigner wishes to work in Japan, he or she should find a job offer first, then apply for a proper working visa for the specific field he or she are going to engage in. For example, if you find a job as...
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...
Sushi is a Japanese dish, popular all throughout the world. Sushi lovers, young and old alike, mistakenly think Sushi refers to raw sea fish. Sushi actually means vinegar-flavored rice and the raw food accompanying it are called Sashimi.