Yan Fan came to Japan on a mission to teach everyone how to code. After opening Japan’s first coding bootcamp, and she and herco-founder Kanigrew Code Chrysalis to profitability and about 50 staff, and continue to grow rapidly. Yan and I talk about digital literacy in Japan, and she al...
And this is when I cook, this is when I work out, this is when I do stuff for the business. I have that all, basically, planned out for the week and the weekend as well. Ultimately, it's just because I'm limited in time. Because I do have a day job, I have to get a ...
The tone of your paragraph should not be a shopping list of stuff you’re great at. Good advice for any job you apply for, it should highlight the ways your talents would benefit the company. Keep it relevant and read up on what the company goals to enhance the allure of your applicat...
Return to top ☝️ 2. Begin your search Once you know roughly when you’ll go and how you’ll pay for it (as well as getting the green light from your parents if you need it), the fun stuff begins. The next step is deciding where you should go! Where should I study abroad?
Need souvenirs or just a bite to eat? Try Japan’s famous depachika! 15. Stuff yourself cheaply thanks to the conbini Buying bento, cup noodles, onigiri, and other foods at the conbini for a cheap price might be good for people who are trying to save money. In large convenience stores ...
Thrift and consignment stores sell previously owned items for less than they would be at a traditional store. At consignment shops, you could also bring in your own stuff to sell. Whether buying at a consignment or thrift store, compare prices to ensure you’re getting a reasonable discount....
We’re not done yet! Any Meishi Samurai knows you don’t just stuff the cards in your briefcase and catch the next flight out of Narita. Now it’s time to turn business cards into company assets. When you’re back at the office, hotel room, on the plane, etc. it’s time to ent...
Use sushi trains– Sushi in Japan is delicious at all levels. While I had a few fancy meals, you can’t beat the sushi trains for value. I could stuff my face for less than 2,000 JPY most of the time. Eat at 7-11– 7-11, Family Mart, and other convenience stores have a lot...
From what I saw on the streets and learned by talking to a few expats about it, the range seems to look something like this: The Standard Stuff regionincludes the brothels, shady massage parlors, and strip clubs that line the streets (especially in certain areas of town), the large number...
Meal Order Sashimi first Fresh fish and molluscs (nigiri or maki) Exotic stuff because it tends to have a stronger flavor Spicy anything like hand rolls (temaki) should be last Exception:Fugu(poisonous blowfish) should probably be your only course if you eat it - explanation in the sectionliv...