Look into visa self sponsorship, since you can do that with a part time job in Japan as long as you meet the requirements for income. Your company will have to provide a few forms but the rest is up to you.
It just depends on what you're wanting to do. If you have a degree and want to teach, you don't need Japanese. But if you wanna be a barista you'll need enough to communicate.
You'll need a bachelor's degree and then you basically just find teaching jobs through sites like GaijinPot and mass apply. It's a long process to be honest.
Life doesn't get any better than this? It's just some stores and buildings and cross walks. Truly live there then come back and let us know how it goes.
I think you are all missing the point. OP is still in the honey moon phase with the country. He may or may not feel the same way after let’s say 3 years, 5 years, or maybe less living there day to day. Initially I also felt the same way, but after spending almost 10 years living in Japan, trust me like some relationships that initially felt fresh and exciting, it can eventually wane once you starting finding faults and imperfections. Nothing wrong with feeling this way at first, but just be prepared that can all change with time.
Hey Matt!
Words of support here - you'll get this! One way or another. Just keep posting and don't ever think you're not enough! You got this!
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Hey Matt, nice informative video. I will have an engineering visa and can't wait to start working in Japan. Take care!
That's awesome!! Best of luck!
All the best in your new job!
Thank you!!
Love your channel man. I'm a big fan of nakameguro myself, lots of good coffee shops there.
Thanks! And agreed! I'm always finding new spots for coffee, do you have any favorites?
Good luck man. Hope it works out for you
Thanks! I appreciate it, I'm gonna do my best!
Stumble upon your channel with this vid. Follow your heart and go for it. Good luck 👍
Thanks! I appreciate it! Working hard to make this dream a longterm reality.
best of luck!
Thanks!!
what visa are you on that lets you job hunt for months? congrats btw
I was with a previous employer and my visa is still valid so I've been job hunting.
Hai brother you are great sharing everything it's help us to migrate
Glad to hear it! Good luck!!
Nice Final Fantasy T-shirt.
Thanks! I have 3 different ones, I love them all.
Gl brother, and congrats.
Thank you, doing my best out here!
@@matthewdgeiselIt takes 🏀🏀 to even do what you're doing, so give yourself some credit in that regard.
take it!
I'm still waiting to hear back from another company, but I'm very much thinking about it!
Look into visa self sponsorship, since you can do that with a part time job in Japan as long as you meet the requirements for income. Your company will have to provide a few forms but the rest is up to you.
Oh, that's awesome! Thank you!
@@matthewdgeisel No problem.
just curious, what language level is required for part time jobs? thanks
you can find jobs even without language but i would recommend you get the N4 or N3
It just depends on what you're wanting to do. If you have a degree and want to teach, you don't need Japanese. But if you wanna be a barista you'll need enough to communicate.
@@PEH159- thanks
@@matthewdgeisel thanks
102 subscriber here❤ hey bro im enjoying the videos!! How can i move there and find a job?!? Like how did you do it? Visa??
You'll need a bachelor's degree and then you basically just find teaching jobs through sites like GaijinPot and mass apply. It's a long process to be honest.
Life doesn't get any better than this? It's just some stores and buildings and cross walks. Truly live there then come back and let us know how it goes.
The man is content for now happy with the little things leave him be!
Billions of people live like this. If he put a fancy soft girl editing and went shopping this comment wouldnt have been made
The little things make me smile, life is beautiful in the simple day to day.
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I think you are all missing the point. OP is still in the honey moon phase with the country. He may or may not feel the same way after let’s say 3 years, 5 years, or maybe less living there day to day. Initially I also felt the same way, but after spending almost 10 years living in Japan, trust me like some relationships that initially felt fresh and exciting, it can eventually wane once you starting finding faults and imperfections. Nothing wrong with feeling this way at first, but just be prepared that can all change with time.