Expat’s Guide to Japan goes online

September 8th, 2011By Category: Uncategorized

The Expat’s Guide to Japan is a free, comprehensive, English guide to living and working in the Tokyo – Yokohama area.  For over three years, copies of the guide have been distributed to embassies, businesses, and organizations around the metropolitan area. It features valuable information on international clinics and schools, accommodations, medical care, and travel for the international community.  

The guide is now available online. In addition to all of the resources included in the Expat’s Guide booklet, the site offers regular featured articles on a wide selection of themes including tips for living in Japan, travel, and community events, as well as provide regular updates on what’s happening in the area.   

Printed copies of the guide are available free of charge and can be requested by contacting info@mais.co.jp

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GaijinPot

GaijinPot is an online community for foreigners living in Japan, providing information on everything you need to know about enjoying life here, from finding a job and accommodation to having fun.

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Comments

  • Edwin says:

    What level visa do I need to work in Japan? Thanks for any info you can provide.

  • Drdoom487 says:

    These guides need to tell the truth that people of african descent are not respected at all in Japan. The Japanese see negroes as an inferior race with no soft-stepping around the subject. This is why Whites love Japan.

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