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36988450 No.36988450 [Reply] [Original]

Are there any other anons here who actually live in Japan?

For anyone who doesn't, if there's anything you wanna know about it, ask away.

pic related. I live literally just a few minutes' walk away from here (Yokohama)

>> No.36988629
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>>36988450
I live in Poland ;_;
Are there any interesting recipes you could share desu?

>> No.36988660

why are you posting a stock photo if you live there

>> No.36988823

>>36988629

Sure! I used to work in a really high end restaurant.

What kind of recipes?

Fried foods?

Really traditional foods?

More modern foods?

Noodles?

Rice?

What do you like?

>>36988660

I found a way better quality photo than anything i could take!!

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>>36988823
>More modern foods?
>Noodles?
>Rice?

I would be interested in those, I'm asking cause I cook myself

>> No.36989204

>>36989026

Cool!

If you like rice, here's a recipe of mine that was really popular at one of my former restaurants!

Get some sticky glutinous rice, and cook it as you would any rice.

Grab some beef (any cut) and sear it nicely.

Lay the beef on top of the rice, and garnish with lots of sauteed shiitake mushrooms, carrots, and whatever other vegetables you like that add lots of colour.

In a small pot or pan, combine 7 parts mirin, 3 parts rice wine, 1 part onions sauce, and reduce until the mixture is lovely and sweet, and add some corn starch slurry to thicken it.

Pour some around the rim between the bowl and the rice, and then drizzle the rest over the beef and the beef. Keep the vegetables beautiful.

Top with sesame seeds and garnish with a few drops of sesame oil.

Enjoy!

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>>36988450
Sup Yokohama bro. I live near Kichijoji in Western Tokyo. I went to Kawagoe last weekend. Had a bunch of yakitori and hot sake and some of those dashi-pickled cucumbers. Shit was cash. I'm looking forward to the leaves changing color soon. Thinking about going somewhere in Yamanashi to enjoy it.

Here's a picture of a shrine that I jog by sometimes. It's shichi-go-san season so there are lots of families bringing their kids for the ritual. It's adorable.

>> No.36989270 [DELETED] 

>>36988450
>>36988823
whoa you're so twitter!

sugoii!

kakkoii!

why dont you fuck off to >>>/int/?

why dont you fuck off to >>>/trv/?

what do you think of this song?

https://youtu.be/svyTfewLa0E

isnt this hilarious!?

https://youtu.be/iJHf0lN_mXs

can you feel it?

https://youtu.be/rLy-AwdCOmI

you feel the sunshine!?

https://youtu.be/d61QohLtiUo

would you take a screenshot of the second female lady?

https://youtu.be/zDps5Sul0FU

man-thing or howard the duck?

why did tommy cross the road?

why didn't anastasia stop him!?

when will we walk on saturn!!?

godzilla of digimon!?

what is the meaning of this musical piece?

https://youtu.be/bN7-EgdrnlA

did it work?

https://youtu.be/-zho1PIPPWE

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>>36989204
Thanks!

>> No.36991645

>>36988450
can you grope women on the train and get away with it

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>> No.36993105

Best hiking areas?

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>>36989270
This thread killed a Vtuber thread.
Good riddance as far as I am concerned

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>>36993105
This channel is good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1JeVIILYts

>> No.37005691

I highly doubt you live a few mins away from where that pic was taken considering it’s minato mirai a largely shopping and entertainment area. He’s lying folks he probably lives in indiana.

>> No.37006060

>>36988450
I've always been curious at how you get to actually live in japan
aside from becoming an english teacher or something a lot crazier like marrying a native, what kind of qualifications are needed? always assumed you'd need a very high end job/company to be sent there, that or being deployed

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>>36988450
Yep, I live in Okinawa pic related just 1 minute from our house

Not military, moved here a decade ago on a whim as an IT guy and now I just invest professionally and live off my dividends and crypto profits every year, /biz/ saved my life. Okinawa is great and I just surf/fish all day, It's the life,

May I ask what you do in Yokohama? I love it there, so clean!

>> No.37007776

>>36989270
jesus kys fag

>> No.37007800
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>>37006060
You get a degree and you apply for a job, its that easy.

Helps if you know Japanese

>> No.37013248

>>37007800
Sounds like a comfy life. Is it hard to get into the investing game? I'm gonna start waging in Tokyo too.

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>>37013248
Just lurk /biz/ and read some books, Ben Cowen and Jordan Lindley on YouTube are must for crypto investing.

The largest transfer of wealth is currently happening as we speak, investing in crypto is a MUST. It is not a meme, it is not a joke, its the real deal. Just focus on the real projects and avoid the meme coins/stocks and you'll be good to go!

Bitcoin will be going higher this year and next year its projected to crash hard, keep that in mind and watch every new Ben Cowen video you can.

god speed anon chan

>> No.37018467

>>37007770
How did you get a visa to stay when you make your income through investments?
Asking for myself

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>>37018467
My wife is Japanese.
If you haven't already def consider visiting

>> No.37029088

>>37019438
thanks for the answer
I plan on visiting when the pandemic travel issues hopefully blow over

>> No.37029140

>>37006060
1) Get a software engineer degree
2) Get 3-5 years of experience at something relevant
3) Apply to Rakuten/LINE/Mercari

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>>36989270

>> No.37030911

>>36988450
Yup. I moved here for school after graduating high school and I just kind of never left. Working on getting citizenship now so that I don't have anything to worry about anymore and can enjoy the easy life.
>>36989217
Sup Kichijoji bro, I live near you.
>>36991645
No
>>37006060
Learn Japanese and apply for a job on a Japanese recruiting site. That's all you need. Go into whatever field interests you. You're going to need a degree for the visa. Otherwise come as a student.

>> No.37031020

>>37030911
>No
wtf i thought you could
i hate japan now

>> No.37031497

>>36989270
you cannot be this kind of autistic are you?

get the fuck out rn

>> No.37031818

>>37031020
And the age of consent is not 13. Life is full of regrets and disappointments.

>> No.37037739

>>37019438
Welp, I'm screwed. Autism means no wife for me, let alone one that must be as hard to get as a Japanese wife. Does she have a big ass or big juggs?

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>>37029088
No problem, in the meantime hone your Japanese and start immersing more.

>>37037739
kek she has neither, she's very slender. It's weird because even whats considered small in the western world is huge here, I remember we were watching a tv show the other day and a girl pushed her b cup breasts towards a guy and everyone lost their god damn minds lol

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>>37030911
Mind if I ask you a few questions? I'm a professional horticulturalist currently working at a Japanese garden in the US. I've got an undergrad in Horticulture and have worked several botanical garden positions. I've visited Japan 3 times, and have been to IRL gardens my garden has loose connections to, though they aren't anything substantial. It's always been a dream of mine to actually study/intern/apprentice under a real sauce Japanese gardener in the country. However, I know there are no real pathways to accomplishing that like there are with programs for IT, study abroad, or english teaching and all that. My organization has this very lovely Japanese woman who has been very helpful with answering my questions, but she works with the museum in curation and thus doesn't know much about Japanese gardening. Her advice to me (after become nihongo jouzu of course) was to try and get my foot in the door in Japan by first getting a shitter job, like english teacher, and using my time there to build connections with local gardens. She and my head gardener are willing to write me letters of recommendation/introduction, but I'm just very unsure of what path to go on. If it's possible, what would your advice be if you don't mind me asking?
Thanks for reading my blog btw, pic related

>> No.37041768

>>37039847
Ok so you have the degree, therefore you qualify for a work visa. That is the biggest hurdle in the path for most people. I don't see any reason why you wouldn't be able to accomplish this dream, it's not outlandish in any way it just sounds like you need to figure out how to get the ball rolling.
Being able to speak Japanese will be absolutely essential for you if you want to achieve this. People make it sound like it's difficult but it's really not. How much do you know now? Set up Yomichan and Anki if you haven't already and start mining words from Japanese media to expand your vocabulary. You should be trying to spend as much time using Japanese as possible so you can achieve your goal faster. But don't worry about being perfect, just get as far as you can.
I agree with the lady. You don't have to start as an English teacher, but it's an easy way to get into the country and in your career field might be the easiest way to start. Just make sure you have everything for your career in check before you go into English teaching. Letters etc as you mentioned. Get everything documented, proof of employment etc and hell even photos of you working there if you can. Get those letters in Japanese, or translated to Japanese.
But keep in mind that you DO NOT want to work as an English teacher UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES so the moment you get over here you need to immediately go to some gardens and inquire about it with them. Find the gardens before you even come to Japan and try to get a teaching job in the area of the gardens you have in mind.
Hell, maybe even contact the gardens before you come to Japan It's possible that they might just sponsor your visa and bring you over if you can prove you do good work.

>> No.37044617

>>37041768
I'm halfway through core2k but do need to work on mining. For the letters, one of the biggest reasons I'm interested in getting the Japanese woman's letter, is because it would be in Japanese and my understanding is that a letter written by a Japanese person would hold more weight compared to one written by my direct boss. Could you explain what you mean with your concerns with English Teaching? I know it's rather low brow, but if I were to use that method as a way to obtain a longer visa than tourist, doesn't that lock one in a contract? Additionally, wouldn't the visa become nulled if I were to quit that teaching job? Thanks for answering these btw

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