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Re:Working in Japan 15 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 0  
there are quite a few subtle differences between us and americans, mainly spelling like colour and favour. but main reason why japanese would be a hard language is because of the complexity of our own language, mastering another is just more of an extreme effort. i think learning any language is difficult, in the sense if you want too know how to use it properly, not just common phrases or topics
 
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Re:Working in Japan 15 Years ago Karma: 1  
Majority of the discussion here has been about getting 'proper' work while in Japan but I was wondering what it's like from a backpacker point of view?

I mean in Australia last year I did all sorts of odd jobs here and there for a month or two at a time (Handing out leaflets, working in hostel cleaning etc) just to top up my spending money when staying in a place for more than a few weeks and I was wondering if this sort of thing is possible over in Japan with only a limited amount of Japanese Language (enough to get by).

Problem is I think it's one of those things that unless you have done it I doubt there's much information as I didn't know how to live like that until I had to

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If you come here on a tourist visa you would not be able to work.

If you want to come here on a work visa you will need a company to employ you before you can get the visa.
If you have a degree you can maybe teach English.
Other than that, you could only get a job that is a specialty.
In other words, if a Japanese person can do the job, then you wont be allowed to.

I guess that is why Japan doesn't have a lot of backpackers
 
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Aww that's a shame. Ah well just means making sure take enough money to last when I eventually get round to heading there. After that if I enjoy myself look into the Visa/Living perm side of things.

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Re:Working in Japan 15 Years ago Karma: -583  
Cool

And you will need to bring enough money to prove that you can look after yourself for the period of your stay.
I can't remember how much but I think it is about 10-15 thousand yen a day.. something like that.

You must have a return ticket too and be able to tell them where you will be staying.
 
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Yer quite a few countries are doing that now, I blagged it for Australia and luckily never got checked when I did NZ but that was knowing I could get work there. Would be different for Japan.

It's going to be 18-24 months before I manage to get myself over to Japan anyway as I plan to do a year in Canada before hand (gives me time to work on my Japanese as well) by then I'll have to check if anything has changed on the Visa/Entry front.
 
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