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893. Tokyo Dome City(334view/0res) Other 2021/06/20 03:46
894. Surprisingly Unknown Sightseeing Spots in Tokyo(682view/2res) Question 2021/06/17 02:22
895. Places to self-isolate near Haneda Airport(533view/0res) Question 2021/06/15 03:18
896. Have lived in a share house before.(830view/1res) Question 2021/06/15 03:16
897. Places with "Tokyo" but not Tokyo(2kview/3res) Other 2021/06/04 04:28
898. The rainy season makes my frizzy hair even more am...(1kview/1res) Problem / Need advice 2021/06/03 01:37
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What can you tell me about working holidays? I am interested in overseas work experience.

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  • 凛々子
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  • 2021/06/04 09:46

What kind of countries can I go on a working holiday to ??

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#2
  • 峰子
  • 2021/06/04 (Fri) 09:51
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Working holiday is for 18 ~ 30 years old ( Iceland is for up to 26 ). Depending on the country, the stay is usually about 1 year.

Australia
New Zealand
Canada
Argentina
Chile
United Kingdom
Ireland
France
Germany
Poland
Portugal
Slovakia
Austria
Hungary
Spain
Czech Republic
Lithuania
Estonia
Netherlands
Norway
Denmark
Iceland
Sweden
Korea
Taiwan
Hong Kong

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#3
  • 児嶋だよ!
  • 2021/06/04 (Fri) 17:55
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Most of you are over 30 years old without knowing about the working holiday program. An acquaintance of mine heard that the age limit was 30, so he applied in a hurry the year he turned 30 and went to Australia. She seemed to enjoy working in a bakery and on a farm. By the way, she met her husband and now lives in Perth.

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What is your motto? Or say something that sounds like your motto.

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  • まるまる
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  • 2021/06/04 04:30

There is a little bit of a big joke taste in it.
You can seriously tell us your motto.

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#5
  • さとみ
  • 2021/06/08 (Tue) 00:21
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Asking is a temporary shame, not asking is a lifelong shame

because it's not good to be a know-it-all, lol

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#6
  • Ren
  • 2021/06/09 (Wed) 00:56
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It may sound cliché, but we have a policy of "If a little dust collects, it makes a big pile.
Do small things steadily.

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#7
  • marimari
  • 2021/06/11 (Fri) 04:23
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For job interviews, it is easy to use "Don't forget your first love. It is meaningless to say a difficult motto if you cannot explain it.

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#8
  • みくりん
  • 2021/06/11 (Fri) 13:35
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Failure is the source of success, I guess.
When I remember these words, I can change my mind and move forward. Failure is a chance to change yourself!

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#9
  • 桃色
  • 2021/06/12 (Sat) 03:14
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Kaikyo kaisho [戒驕戒躁]
not to be conceited, not to be hasty, not to be noisy, to be modest, to be quiet and steady.

A four-character phrase that my friend used and I thought was cool ( A motto ).
Four-character phrases seem wiser ?.

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Tokyo Dome City

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  • ナナ
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  • 2021/06/20 03:46

I had no opportunity to visit the Tokyo Dome, but I didn't know that there are quite a variety of facilities around it. I didn't know there were hotels, natural hot springs, and even spas.

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Surprisingly Unknown Sightseeing Spots in Tokyo

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  • 鮫島
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  • 2021/06/02 01:31

Please let us know of any spots that are not standard, but surprisingly well-known, such as Tokyo Tower, Asakusa, Odaiba, Okutama, etc. It does not have to be a large tourist attraction.

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Places to self-isolate near Haneda Airport

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  • bert
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  • 2021/06/15 03:18

If you know of a good place other than a hotel, I would like to know about it.
Is there a cheap and clean place for a weekly apartment with kitchen ??

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Have lived in a share house before.

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  • パンの耳
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  • 2021/06/08 07:17

How about a share house ? What rules are there ?
Is there a certain timing for using the bath or something ??

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Places with "Tokyo" but not Tokyo

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  • かわうそ
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  • 2021/05/27 04:32

Disneyland is famous, but there are many others.
There are quite a few hotel names as well.

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The rainy season makes my frizzy hair even more amazing.

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  • 冥々
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  • 2021/06/03 01:36



Has anyone tried Keratin treatment ?
I've heard many things like treatment will calm my frizzy hair or hair oil is good, any advice? !

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Places where children can play without spending money ・ Method

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  • 夏美
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  • 2021/05/25 03:24

In Tokyo, the only places to play are going to the park, playing ball, or playing games indoors. Especially when a state of emergency was declared, children were soaked in TV and there was no other way to pass the time, so I think many people were in trouble.

We would appreciate it if you could tell us about new ways of playing games that you have found or that your child has become addicted to. I would like to know what kind of games you have found or what kind of games your child is into.

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Do you wanna talk about Japan in English?

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#1
  • Jackie
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  • 2021/05/14 02:36

Anyone is welcomed here. Free free to post and leave a message.

#2
  • Mommy
  • 2021/05/14 (Fri) 02:41
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Which international school is the best in Japan?

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  • Steph
  • 2021/05/15 (Sat) 12:19
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It's getting hot these days! I love Japan but Japanese Summer is really humid and disgusting, not my favorite part.

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