Thursday, September 1, 2011

what is a good place to live in japan that is affordable, and not over crowded


what is a good place to live in japan that is affordable, and not over crowded?
When I get a little bit older I am going to move to japan. And I know that it is very expensive! For maybe a job at a market or something, does it pay well.. how much yen is minimum wage. Thanks!
Japan - 7 Answers
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1 :
I have visited friends living in Kobe; it's a very nice city. They've really risen from the ashes of the devastating earthquake.
2 :
Well Osaka is a good place to live not overcrowded like tokyo it is also cheaper xe.com this site should tell you how much is a dollar in Japan try looking for a job on this website http://www.gaijinpot.com/ Good Luck!!
3 :
You just can't pack up and move there ! And you can't work in a market unless you can read, write, and speak as well as a Japanese person. You can't get a job without a work visa, and to get a work visa you need to have a job waiting for you. And I'm sure jobs in a market do not pay that well.
4 :
The minimum wage is 800 yens / hour as a waiteress in a restaurant or as a shopseller. If your conditions of labour are a bit difficult, it can be 1000 or 1200. You can also teach English in private lessons and get minimum 2000 per hour (some experienced teachers can ask more than 5000). As for your main question, I strongly recommend you to go to Nara. I live in the centre of Osaka and I will move to Yoshino. It is just one hour far from the city but it is in the middle of the nature. You can buy a big house for less than 10,000,000 yens. At the price, you do not even have a studio in Osaka.
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I think anywhere outside of Tokyo and Osaka can be affordable. If you have a university degree then you can teach English.
6 :
Ogasawara
7 :
try okinowa. i hitnk they have homes for cheap the last time i checked. aviod tokyo i got ran over by people on the side walk. try working at a electronic store. selling games and gear.





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