[My Japanese Life – Ep 01]: Jasmine T. from Germany
Welcome to this new series that I call “My Japanese Life”.
As I get so many similar questions concerning visa, work and life in general in Japan, I thought having various people share their experience is probably the best answer.
I hope with this series you’ll get a realistic picture of life in Japan and how different the life situations of foreigners in Japan can be.
And to set a good example, I’ll be the guinea pig myself and start this series.
If you live in Japan or have lived in Japan for a certain amount of time and want to share your story as well, make sure to contact me.
It would make me happy if you want to contribute and help others.
Today’s “My Japanese Life”:
(Nick)name: Jasmine T.
Nationality: German (?) Time spent in Japan: 7 years (2008-2015)
Visa type(s): working holiday; specialist in humanities
Profession(s) in Japan: teacher
URL (social media etc.): Well, you’re currently reading my blog, so .. ^^;
How / why did you end up in Japan"
I’ve had an interest in Japan for as long as I can think.
I did karate in elementary school where I also learned my first few Japanese words.
Much later I also became interested in anime/manga, then jdrama etc.
After a short visit in Japan (3 weeks) I decided that I wanted to stay in Japan for a longer period of time – and that’s how I ended up in Japan.
I moved there in early 2008 at the age of 27.
Was it easy to come t...
Fuente de la noticia:
zoomingjapan
URL de la Fuente:
http://zoomingjapan.com/blog/
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