October 2021

Japan Today
Did Japan recover from the coronavirus?

As of the end of October 2021, the number of people infected with corona in Japan has continued to decline. Even among Japanese people, they don't understand the reason for this, and they often have conversations saying, "I'm not sure, but I'm glad." To be honest, even in the big city of Tokyo, the number […]

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Job Change
3 things to confirm before joining Japanese company

Is it likely that you will join a Japanese company? Working cultures and practices may differ between Japanese and Western companies. Let's organize the points to check in advance. The first point is to clarify the scope of work. Employment contracts in Japan often do not clarify the scope of work. Perhaps if you ask […]

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Job Change
5 things you shouldn't ask in a Japanese job interview

Is there anything I shouldn't ask when hiring Japanese people? Japan doesn't have as many taboo questions as the West, but I would like to introduce five things that you should be aware of. First of all, it is rude to listen deeply about whether you are married or not. I think it's universal, but […]

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Working Culture
When is the right time to bow in an office or interview in Japan?

When is the right time to bow in an office or interview in Japan? I know how to bow, but many foreigners don't know when to do it. Bowing is a kind of etiquette in Japan. Even Japanese people do it unconsciously and naturally, so sometimes they don't remember when to do it. Now let's […]

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Career-in-Japan
When can we start wage negotiations in Japan?

I hear from foreigners that they don't know when to negotiate wages while working for a Japanese company. Many foreigners do not know when to negotiate, even if they think the wages are cheap. Is it permissible to suddenly call my boss to negotiate wages? Isn't it rude? Would you like to have such a […]

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Career-in-Japan
5 Manners of Japanese job interview you must know

Here are five manners to keep in mind when you have a job interview in Japan. 1)Taking a bow It is a Japanese interview tradition to bow at the beginning of an interview. Of course, if you are a foreigner, you will not give a bad impression even if you do not bow, but you […]

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