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| ESL Rookie ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Nationality: British Occupation: Teacher Location: ![]()
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![]() | Greetings!! I have just been offered a teaching position at a language school in the Tokyo suburbs. As a person that hasn't been to Japan before i am looking for other peoples thoughts and advice. Many thanks folks. |
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![]() | Living in Japan Expensive to live in Japan if you don't know where to eat. As a tourist or first timer to Japan, you can pay top dollar for things which only locals know how to get cheaper. When eating out, consider family restaurants. Similar to Sizzler in the western world. These places offer great meals, usually a drink bar, and very affordable. Prices would be around ¥1000 for a good meal. What sort of info are you after? Korea is also similar to Japan in the way of life. |
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