From Connecticut to Tokyo: A Nomad's Adventure in Japan
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Have you heard these common myths about life in Japan as an expat? Myth #1: Japan is an expensive country to live in. Myth #2: The language barrier is insurmountable and makes it difficult to navigate daily life. Myth #3: The work culture is overwhelmingly strict and rigid. Stay tuned as Mike Wiston reveals the truth behind these myths and provides valuable insights for a successful expat experience in Japan.
In this episode, you will be able to:
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Unlock the intricacies of life as an expat in Japan.
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Gain remarkable insights on tackling time zone challenges as a remote worker.
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Uncover the unique contrasts between Japanese and American business cultures.
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Discover the rewarding advantages of living the minimalist way.
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Understand the profound significance of language proficiency in assimilating into Japanese society.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:29 - Connecting on MySpace
00:04:32 - Growing up in Connecticut
00:08:16 - Moving to Japan with Family
00:10:55 - Business Scene in Japan
00:13:54 - The Challenge of Time Zones
00:14:23 - Productivity Benefits of Working in Different Time Zones
00:15:28 - Family Life in a Different Time Zone
00:16:11 - Culture and Respect in Japan
00:18:29 - Class System in Japan
Takeaways from this episode:
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Check out Applebee's for a taste of Americana in New York City.
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Explore Meetup.com to find networking events and meet like-minded professionals in Japan.
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Consider joining a Japanese language school in the US to learn Japanese fluently.
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Keep your US passport for the freedom and flexibility it provides when traveling internationally.
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Research the process of obtaining a spouse visa in Japan if you plan to move there with your Japanese spouse.
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Renew your resident card annually if you are a permanent resident in Japan.
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Consider joining networking groups and meetup events in Japan to connect with local entrepreneurs and professionals.
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Understand the unique work culture in Japan, where seniority and time spent at a company often determine promotions.
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Be aware of the challenges of hiring in Japan, where employees are often hesitant to leave their current company for a startup.
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Set boundaries for your work schedule, such as not accepting meetings after 11:00 p.m. or before 4:00 a.m.
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Explore the Nomadic C Suite website for additional resources and information on work-life balance while living abroad
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