Thursday, July 21, 2011

How much money to live in Japan

How much money to live in Japan?
To live in Tokyo in an apartment for about three months; how much would i need to save? Including airfares from Australia? Thanks for your help. AUS Dollars
Japan - 4 Answers
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Femti Schpænn
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PROBABLY QUITE A BIT
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1 Aus.Dollar= 79 Yen To live in an apartment in Japan for three months would be about 50,000 Yen per month for a deposit-free guest house. That would be 1899 dollars for three months. If you wanted your own apartment (and if someone was willing to rent it to you) you would have to pay up to four extra months rent, two refundable and two not (key money). A guest house is a group house where you have your own furnished room and share the rest of the house with everyone else. You would need at least 3,000 Yen per day for food or meals- so that would be about 3,500 dollars for a three month period. You would need to spend quite a bit on trains, buses, and the subway. A three week JR Rail Pass (so you could travel around by bullet train) is 57,700 Yen, about 730 dollars. If you combine this with daily, local transportation, you would need several thousand yen per day- so about 1747 dollars more for the remaining 69 days. You should also allow money for shopping, clothes, and souvenirs- maybe 200,000 Yen or 2,532 dollars. This would also be money for entrance fees and other fixed costs. So all together that would be about 10,408 Australian dollars. You could do it cheaper, but remember that more people run out of money here than go home with extra! You also did not give us any details- coming with a friend or group, how nice or convenient an apartment, what kind of activities you are interested in...
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Thursday, July 14, 2011

I want to go live in Japan for a while

I want to go live in Japan for a while?
Hi, Im thinking of moving to japan for a while. What sort of route will you need to follow to go live there and work there for a few years?
Japan - 3 Answers
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You would have to get a job.This requires a four year degree and a job offer before you get there. If you're an American,you can stay up to 90 days on a visitor visa.This can be renewed once in a 12 month period.You have to leave the country to renew it. You could go to college there,but that would take a large amount of money.
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This is your lucky day, because it just so happens that I have been researching everything on this subject for sometime now. I am Canadian but Canadian and American visa rules are about the same. As an American you can stay in Japan on a Travel Visa for 3 months or 90 days. You wont be able to work as you are just on a travel visa. Unless you have a 4 year College or University degree and a skill a Japanese does not preform as well as you, you can't get any other sort of Visa. As a foreigner you can rent a Guest house or a Tokyo apartment for on average $1000 - $1100. These places are fully furnished with everything in a Standard Japanese apartment. www.sakura-house.com It costs more for food if you always eat out. You can buy groceries at the grocery store and it will only cost you about $500-$600/month to feed yourself. Plus your entertainment for a month which I don't know how much you want to spend a month. Lets say $800/month for entertainment. So every month you will spend approximately $2400 for your entertainment, shelter, and food. You will need to enter the country with at least that much money for each of the up to 3 months you can stay. So for example if you want to stay in Tokyo for 2 months you will need to enter the country with at least $4800 - $5000, and you need your departure ticket as well(which you can purchase with your ticket to Japan) but for the pair of tickets it will run you about $1000. So to recap it is $6000 minimum to go and stay 2 months in Tokyo, Japan. (All done in American dollars.)
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You usually need working or student visa to live in Japan. For working visa, you have to get a job offer from a Japanese company. But you can't look for a job in Japan without a visa. So you need it before you enter Japan. For student visa, you have to be admitted to a Japanese college. You need to pay tuition and living cost for 4 years. It could be about $80,000.





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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Is there going to be a Kamichama Karin Chu anime

Is there going to be a Kamichama Karin Chu anime?(if you live in Japan, please answer)?
I know there's a manga, I want to know if there's going to be an anime of Chu (second season, possibly) I also know that other people on Yahoo answers has asked this question, but they asked it a while ago. Does anyone know anything at all about it? Has it aired in Japan (raw) yet? Are they even going to make a second season? Any information is useful.
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i dont live in japan, but from what ive read: The adventure continues in Kamichama Karin Chu with the main cast now in the eighth grade. As Kazune comes back from his trip to England, Karin and the gang are back together again. Karin and the gang travel through time, along with a new comrade: a celebrity named Jin Kuga, fighting a new enemy, the Seeds of Chaos. Besides Jin, there are two more (known) new characters: Rika Karasuma and Suzune Kujyou. Rika is later revealed to be the Himeka Karasuma from the future. Suzune is a little boy, actually Karin and Kazune's future child, that appears to Karin to warn her of the danger. And to Jin, Karin is apparently "his goddess". Jin and Kazune fight over Karin once in a while. Himeka Kujyou goes to England to study abroad. However, she comes back, and meets Rika Karasuma, who is actually the other Himeka from the future. She is the antagonist. In the sequel Karin's fate has been altered, and she must hurry to save her future with Kazune Kujyou. In a dream, the future Karin speaks to Karin, telling her that in the future, Micchi will lose his life, Jin will lose his memory, and Kazune will lose all his power and eventually die. Karin cries out that it won't happen, but she has woken up. Karin also got a new upgrade in her hair style. In volume 7, when she Transformed with Michiru's (Michii) ring, she gained two little white angel-wing looking clips with her original hair balls. She wears them normally, starting in chapter 1 of 'Kamichama Karin Chu'. Del Rey Manga released volume one of the 'Kamichama Karin Chu' manga on June 24, 2008. Volume two of the 'Kamichama Karin Chu' manga was released on September 30, 2008, Volume 3 was released on January 27, 2009, Volume 4 was released on April 28, 2009, and Volume 5 will be released on July 28, 2009 by Del Rey Manga. - An anime of Kamichama Karin debuted in Japan on April 6, 2007. Animation was done by the animation studio Satelight. The story starts off in Kamichama Karin Chu, the sequel to Kamichama Karin. Karin and Suzune are running through a park when Rika attacks Karin. Karin's Chronos Clock (which has the power to time-travel) gets the Seed of Chaos implanted into it and brings her to the first time she met Kazune at Shii-chan's grave. After that, the events follow the storyline of the manga. Kamichama Karin was shown in Japan every Saturday. An original soundtrack has been released. It has recently been reported that " Kamichama Karin Chu" is in the works and has a projected air date of June 21st, 2012. Not much information is avalible at this point in time.





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Friday, July 1, 2011

How can I immigrate to JAPAN...I want to live in japan thus what do I have to do for it

How can I immigrate to JAPAN...I want to live in japan thus what do I have to do for it???
is there any japanes that could tell me how I could get a job in Japan and live in Japan.
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First you must learn to cook japanese food! Then you must buy a plane ticket to Japan. Once in Japan look for a man by the name of Kyoshi and he will be your guide! Kyoshi will help you find a job and a small cot to sleep on!
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The link I gave as a source will get you started it explains in detail of what you need.... (visa etc.) "Entering Japan As of November 20, 2007, all foreigners, including foreign residents, get fingerprinted and photographed upon entering Japan as a measure aimed at preventing terrorism. People refusing to cooperate are not granted entry into the country. " "There are about a dozen types of working visas, each allowing the holder to engage in paid activities only within a defined professional field, e.g. as an engineer, instructor or entertainer. A job offer in Japan is required to successfully apply for most types of working visas." Now if you are truly serious about going and living there, I have a few suggestions for you. 1. Try to learn as much of the language before you go. 2. Customs and culture..... example: in Japan it is considered rude to blow on your food, slurping your ramen is the correct way. (attitudes with the younger generation is changing on this....) 3. Prepare yourself for a shock concerning the price of rent, utilities, products, FOOD. Even driving/ owning a car in Japan is totally outrageous. 4. Once there do NOT let your visa expire.... Japan is quite strict with illegals. Go to the link Japan guide.... they have good information and More Links to get you started. Good Luck






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