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JAPAN GOGGLES TRANSLATES KANJI FROM IMAGES Like other newer apps, such as Word Lens, Japan Goggles steps in to fill the gap. You can find Japan Goggles in the iTunes store for $4.99. It translates Japanese words to English via your live camera or a still photo (taken either within Japan Goggles or via the THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO READING FOOD LABELS IN JAPAN The label is pretty similar to the salmon, and it includes the standard information such as date processed ( 加工年月日), expiration date (消費期限), price per 100g, total quantity (内容量), storage information (保存方法) and price. The top differs slightly, and as this is a domestic product, it labels theprefecture (静岡
BUYING A USED CAR IN JAPAN Factors involved for calculating acquisition tax. Acquisition tax is a prefectural tax assigned for the construction and maintenance of the local road infrastructure, levied on buyers of new and used cars under the age of six (6) years old that exceed an acquired value of JPY500,000. It's important to remember that the acquired value of aused
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT LIFE IN RURAL JAPAN [INTERVIEW Today I'd like to introduce Sam Baldwin, author of For Fukui’s Sake: Two years in rural Japan.As the title implies, Sam spent two years in the inaka (the countryside) as a JET Program participant. While I, as a fellow former JET, can relate to some of his experiences in general, many more events are unique to the rural parts of Japan, some of which he talks about below. HOW TO: PREPARE FOR AN EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN 3. NHK television (Channel 1) is the best place to get fast, reliable, visual information on the location of an earthquake and whether a tsunami warning is in effect. Under the Broadcast Act, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) is obligated to broadcast early WHERE TO GET VEGGIE BOX, FOOD DELIVERY SERVICE IN JAPAN During my first year in Japan, I tried to find a vegetable box service. I had wanted to start one while I was still living in the States, but for a few different reasons it didn't happen. HOW TO FIND TYLENOL IN JAPAN I've previously showed you how to find ibuprofen in Japan, but what about acetaminophen?Otherwise known as Tylenol. Though Tylenol itself is a bit more difficult to find in Japan than ibuprofen (I can't find it in my local drugstore but I can find it in the drugstore in the closest major train station in my area). SURVIVING IN JAPAN: (WITHOUT MUCH JAPANESE)START HEREHOW-TOSABOUTCONTACTRESOURCESSUMMER Make a new contact in your cell phone with this number. b) Search for タクシー ( takushii) plus your city name online. The results should show a few places you can call. c) Search a site such as taxitaxi.jp or taxisite.com. The sites are in Japanese, but fairly easy to use. Click on the prefecture you're in. HOW TO: PRINT IN JAPAN WITHOUT OWNING A PRINTER Click the long pink button (アカウントを作成する) to create a free account. Step 2. This page explains a few things and lists the terms. Click "同意する" to agree and continue. Step 3. Enter your email address twice and click "通信" to submit. Step 4. This is the confirmation page. You'll receive an email with a A GUIDE TO SUNSCREEN IN JAPAN Every country has its own form of indicating a sunscreen’s effectiveness against UVA and UVB rays, though the use of "SPF" is fairly standard. Japan uses SPF to measure protection against UVB rays. You’ll see standard numbers such as 15, 30, 50, etc. Protection against UVA rays is indicated in Japan as “PA” with aplus sign (+).
JAPAN GOGGLES TRANSLATES KANJI FROM IMAGES Like other newer apps, such as Word Lens, Japan Goggles steps in to fill the gap. You can find Japan Goggles in the iTunes store for $4.99. It translates Japanese words to English via your live camera or a still photo (taken either within Japan Goggles or via the THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO READING FOOD LABELS IN JAPAN The label is pretty similar to the salmon, and it includes the standard information such as date processed ( 加工年月日), expiration date (消費期限), price per 100g, total quantity (内容量), storage information (保存方法) and price. The top differs slightly, and as this is a domestic product, it labels theprefecture (静岡
BUYING A USED CAR IN JAPAN Factors involved for calculating acquisition tax. Acquisition tax is a prefectural tax assigned for the construction and maintenance of the local road infrastructure, levied on buyers of new and used cars under the age of six (6) years old that exceed an acquired value of JPY500,000. It's important to remember that the acquired value of aused
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT LIFE IN RURAL JAPAN [INTERVIEW Today I'd like to introduce Sam Baldwin, author of For Fukui’s Sake: Two years in rural Japan.As the title implies, Sam spent two years in the inaka (the countryside) as a JET Program participant. While I, as a fellow former JET, can relate to some of his experiences in general, many more events are unique to the rural parts of Japan, some of which he talks about below. HOW TO: PREPARE FOR AN EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN 3. NHK television (Channel 1) is the best place to get fast, reliable, visual information on the location of an earthquake and whether a tsunami warning is in effect. Under the Broadcast Act, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) is obligated to broadcast early WHERE TO GET VEGGIE BOX, FOOD DELIVERY SERVICE IN JAPAN During my first year in Japan, I tried to find a vegetable box service. I had wanted to start one while I was still living in the States, but for a few different reasons it didn't happen. HOW TO FIND TYLENOL IN JAPAN I've previously showed you how to find ibuprofen in Japan, but what about acetaminophen?Otherwise known as Tylenol. Though Tylenol itself is a bit more difficult to find in Japan than ibuprofen (I can't find it in my local drugstore but I can find it in the drugstore in the closest major train station in my area). A GUIDE TO SUNSCREEN IN JAPAN Every country has its own form of indicating a sunscreen’s effectiveness against UVA and UVB rays, though the use of "SPF" is fairly standard. Japan uses SPF to measure protection against UVB rays. You’ll see standard numbers such as 15, 30, 50, etc. Protection against UVA rays is indicated in Japan as “PA” with aplus sign (+).
ACCOMMODATION IN JAPAN: SHARE HOUSES For some folks, finding a place to live in Japan can be a challenge, particularly if you don’t speak Japanese fluently. I’ll be addressing this more in the coming months in terms of finding and renting an apartment (less than a week until we move!), but today I’d like to introduce a potential option (and Surviving in Japan’s July sponsor) that might appeal to some of you: living in a HOW TO: FIND OUTDOOR GEAR IN JAPAN ABC Mart - (Japanese) Some selection of outdoor and sports shoes. Amazon Japan - (Japanese/English but most descriptions are in Japanese) Clothing, shoes, and gear - various brands. Base Camp Outdoor Shop - (Japanese) Online shop. Clothing, shoes and gear. ICI sports - (Japanese) Online shop and store locator. Clothing, shoes and gear. Koujitusanso (好日山荘) - (Japanese) Store locator and WHAT I MISS (AND DON'T MISS) ABOUT LIVING IN JAPAN Having been back in the States for just over two months now nearly four months now, I've thought quite a bit about what I miss and don't miss about life in Japan as I attempt to overcome reverse culture shock and settle in here.I'll be honest, though--I feel like an expat in my own country. I'm still overwhelmed by the sheer amount of choices, the variety of languages I hear when out and about HOW TO: FIND HYDROGEN PEROXIDE IN JAPAN Found it! Mold, prepare to die! Although, I should note that oxydol is quite expensive here, versus the dark brown bottles you can get in the U.S. for less than a $1. The price is about 300-500 yen for a 500 ml bottle. Summary: Hydrogen peroxide is oxydol (オキシドール) in Japan. Now if you'll excuse me, it's time for me to do battle in A SURVIVAL GUIDE TO MOSQUITO REPELLENT IN JAPAN Natural mosquito repellents usually contain oils such as citronella (シトロネラ油), lavender (ラベンダー油), lemon eucalyptus (レモンユーカリ精油), and other essential oils. Some may also contain pyrethrum (a certain kind of flower), such as the natural mosquito coils, in which you'll want to look for these kanji:除虫菊.
CONTRACEPTION IN JAPAN: CONDOMS, IUDS AND CALENDAR METHODS We’ve already looked at birth control pills in Japan, so let’s talk about a few other contraception options. Perhaps not surprisingly, given their recent introduction to the country, birth control pills are not the most popular form of birth control in Japan. JAPAN IMPORT TAX: THE BASICS Japan Import Tax: The Basics. If you live in Japan, it's probably likely you've ordered something from overseas at some point in time, whether it's clothes, shoes, or dry goods, among other things. If you've ordered anything expensive, or made from leather, then you've probably, most likely, had to pay import tax. DERMATOLOGY IN JAPAN: WHAT IT'S LIKE, AND ANSWERS TO YOUR Ashley: Your clinic also offers cosmetic dermatology services such as botox, chemical peels, and permanent hair removal, among others.In Japan, who/what type of professionals are legally able to provide these types of services? Dr. Keong: In Japan, only medical professionals are allowed to offer services in cosmetic dermatology. Some doctors may have a nurse perform these cosmetic WHERE TO GET VEGGIE BOX, FOOD DELIVERY SERVICE IN JAPAN During my first year in Japan, I tried to find a vegetable box service. I had wanted to start one while I was still living in the States, but for a few different reasons it didn't happen. SURVIVING IN JAPAN: (WITHOUT MUCH JAPANESE)START HEREHOW-TOSABOUTCONTACTRESOURCESSUMMER Make a new contact in your cell phone with this number. b) Search for タクシー ( takushii) plus your city name online. The results should show a few places you can call. c) Search a site such as taxitaxi.jp or taxisite.com. The sites are in Japanese, but fairly easy to use. Click on the prefecture you're in. HOW TO: LOOK UP JAPANESE MEDICINE 1. Go to the main site, as shown below. The default section to show up (the light blue tab at the far left right under the site name) is 内服薬 - 外用薬, which means "medicine taken internally" and "medicine used externally." The purple tab to the right of it is for injection type drugs. There are multiple ways to HOW TO: FIND OUTDOOR GEAR IN JAPAN ABC Mart - (Japanese) Some selection of outdoor and sports shoes. Amazon Japan - (Japanese/English but most descriptions are in Japanese) Clothing, shoes, and gear - various brands. Base Camp Outdoor Shop - (Japanese) Online shop. Clothing, shoes and gear. ICI sports - (Japanese) Online shop and store locator. Clothing, shoes and gear. Koujitusanso (好日山荘) - (Japanese) Store locator and ACCOMMODATION IN JAPAN: SHARE HOUSES Another option is Surviving in Japan’s July sponsor, Tokyo Sharehouse, which fills the gap for non-Japanese speakers by helping them to find share houses in the greater Tokyo area, including Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba (with plans to expand to other areas of Japan in the future). They also act as an intermediary if the sharehouse management
HOW TO: PRINT IN JAPAN WITHOUT OWNING A PRINTER Click the long pink button (アカウントを作成する) to create a free account. Step 2. This page explains a few things and lists the terms. Click "同意する" to agree and continue. Step 3. Enter your email address twice and click "通信" to submit. Step 4. This is the confirmation page. You'll receive an email with a JAPAN GOGGLES TRANSLATES KANJI FROM IMAGES Like other newer apps, such as Word Lens, Japan Goggles steps in to fill the gap. You can find Japan Goggles in the iTunes store for $4.99. It translates Japanese words to English via your live camera or a still photo (taken either within Japan Goggles or via the HOW TO: FIND (GOOD) TOOTHPASTE IN JAPAN HOW TO: Find (good) toothpaste in Japan. Another one of those "living in Japan" myths claims that Japanese toothpaste generally doesn't work. Or that it doesn't contain fluoride. And some folks go so far as to insist this is one of the main reasons why Japanese people have bad teeth. (I hope you realize this is a generalization, and not one BUYING A USED CAR IN JAPAN Factors involved for calculating acquisition tax. Acquisition tax is a prefectural tax assigned for the construction and maintenance of the local road infrastructure, levied on buyers of new and used cars under the age of six (6) years old that exceed an acquired value of JPY500,000. It's important to remember that the acquired value of aused
HOW TO: APPLY FOR A CREDIT CARD IN JAPAN Editor's note: This post is the second part in our short credit card series. The first post explained how to find a credit card, with a brief poll for those who've tried to get cards or have been successful.You can, of course, apply for credit cards in person (such as at stores, banks, etc.), but you'll usually need to be able to readand write in kanji.
LOOKING FOR A PET-FRIENDLY APARTMENT IN JAPAN? HERE ARE 7 1. Don’t rely on the apartment hunting websites The first place we go when looking for a new apartment in Japan is the rental websites. My husband and I did a search and got our hopes up – 1,578 hits for the type of apartment we want –all “pet soudan” ペット相談-pet-negotiable!!
SURVIVING IN JAPAN: (WITHOUT MUCH JAPANESE)START HEREHOW-TOSABOUTCONTACTRESOURCESSUMMER Make a new contact in your cell phone with this number. b) Search for タクシー ( takushii) plus your city name online. The results should show a few places you can call. c) Search a site such as taxitaxi.jp or taxisite.com. The sites are in Japanese, but fairly easy to use. Click on the prefecture you're in. HOW TO: LOOK UP JAPANESE MEDICINE 1. Go to the main site, as shown below. The default section to show up (the light blue tab at the far left right under the site name) is 内服薬 - 外用薬, which means "medicine taken internally" and "medicine used externally." The purple tab to the right of it is for injection type drugs. There are multiple ways to HOW TO: FIND OUTDOOR GEAR IN JAPAN ABC Mart - (Japanese) Some selection of outdoor and sports shoes. Amazon Japan - (Japanese/English but most descriptions are in Japanese) Clothing, shoes, and gear - various brands. Base Camp Outdoor Shop - (Japanese) Online shop. Clothing, shoes and gear. ICI sports - (Japanese) Online shop and store locator. Clothing, shoes and gear. Koujitusanso (好日山荘) - (Japanese) Store locator and ACCOMMODATION IN JAPAN: SHARE HOUSES Another option is Surviving in Japan’s July sponsor, Tokyo Sharehouse, which fills the gap for non-Japanese speakers by helping them to find share houses in the greater Tokyo area, including Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba (with plans to expand to other areas of Japan in the future). They also act as an intermediary if the sharehouse management
HOW TO: PRINT IN JAPAN WITHOUT OWNING A PRINTER Click the long pink button (アカウントを作成する) to create a free account. Step 2. This page explains a few things and lists the terms. Click "同意する" to agree and continue. Step 3. Enter your email address twice and click "通信" to submit. Step 4. This is the confirmation page. You'll receive an email with a JAPAN GOGGLES TRANSLATES KANJI FROM IMAGES Like other newer apps, such as Word Lens, Japan Goggles steps in to fill the gap. You can find Japan Goggles in the iTunes store for $4.99. It translates Japanese words to English via your live camera or a still photo (taken either within Japan Goggles or via the HOW TO: FIND (GOOD) TOOTHPASTE IN JAPAN HOW TO: Find (good) toothpaste in Japan. Another one of those "living in Japan" myths claims that Japanese toothpaste generally doesn't work. Or that it doesn't contain fluoride. And some folks go so far as to insist this is one of the main reasons why Japanese people have bad teeth. (I hope you realize this is a generalization, and not one BUYING A USED CAR IN JAPAN Factors involved for calculating acquisition tax. Acquisition tax is a prefectural tax assigned for the construction and maintenance of the local road infrastructure, levied on buyers of new and used cars under the age of six (6) years old that exceed an acquired value of JPY500,000. It's important to remember that the acquired value of aused
HOW TO: APPLY FOR A CREDIT CARD IN JAPAN Editor's note: This post is the second part in our short credit card series. The first post explained how to find a credit card, with a brief poll for those who've tried to get cards or have been successful.You can, of course, apply for credit cards in person (such as at stores, banks, etc.), but you'll usually need to be able to readand write in kanji.
LOOKING FOR A PET-FRIENDLY APARTMENT IN JAPAN? HERE ARE 7 1. Don’t rely on the apartment hunting websites The first place we go when looking for a new apartment in Japan is the rental websites. My husband and I did a search and got our hopes up – 1,578 hits for the type of apartment we want –all “pet soudan” ペット相談-pet-negotiable!!
A GUIDE TO TOOTHPASTE IN JAPAN In response to HOW TO: Find (good) toothpaste in Japan, some people were wondering about other types of Japanese toothpaste (aside from Aquafresh, which was used as an example in the "how to" post).Can you find whitening toothpaste in Japan? What about natural toothpaste? What other Japanese brands are available? Depending on where you go in Japan, you’ll likely find a varied selection of HOW TO: USE AN ELECTRONIC JAPANESE TOILET To stop the stream or spray, press the 止 button firmly. It's usually a red/orange color or is outlined in that color, in case you forget the kanji. A simple control panel here. Another example of an electronic Japanese toilet's controls. Some models have a "dry" function to use after your spray, if desired: 乾燥 (か WHAT I MISS (AND DON'T MISS) ABOUT LIVING IN JAPAN Having been back in the States for just over two months now nearly four months now, I've thought quite a bit about what I miss and don't miss about life in Japan as I attempt to overcome reverse culture shock and settle in here.I'll be honest, though--I feel like an expat in my own country. I'm still overwhelmed by the sheer amount of choices, the variety of languages I hear when out and about PREGNANT IN JAPAN: DIET, NUTRITION AND WEIGHT GAIN This is part 3 of the "Pregnant in Japan" series.The first two parts cover pregnancy resources and how to find a doctor, midwife or hospital in Japan. Yes, there are some differences between Japan and western countries (and likely, many countries in general) in diet, nutrition and weight gain during pregnancy. HOW MUCH MONEY TO GIVE AT A JAPANESE WEDDING? Couple (friends of the bride/groom) Combine the amounts each of you would give individually. So if 20,000 yen, individually, than 40,000 yen. If 30,000 yen, than 60,000 yen. Although some people mentioned 50,000 yen is fine for couples. Co-worker. 20,000 – 30,000 yen is the standard, although it may depend on the couple, how well you know A GUIDE TO CONVENIENCE STORE COPY, PRINT, AND FAX SERVICES In my last post, how to print in Japan without owning a printer, I mentioned a few places to print out your documents in Japan and listed two guides explaining how to set up a "net print" account with 7-11 and Circle K.However, some of the feedback I received prompted me to clarify exactly what services some of the major convenience store chains in Japan offer. CHIROPRACTIC CARE IN JAPAN Dr. Takeyachi: I’m a third-generation chiropractor, graduated from RMIT University School of Chiropractic, Australia in 2002. I grew up in an environment where my grandfather, two uncles and father were all chiropractors so it wasn’t strange to follow in their footsteps and become a chiropractor. HOW TO: PREVENT AND KILL COCKROACHES Plain boric acid sprinkled in a very light layer will be picked up by the cockroaches and eaten, thus killing them. However, I don’t think this is that practical or safe in general, and certainly not if you have pets or children. Regular dish soap mixed with water reportedly works as a spray to kill cockroaches. A GUIDE TO DEHUMIDIFIERS IN JAPAN A Guide to Dehumidifiers in Japan. I don't know about you, but the last few days in Shizuoka have been on the drier side of things, for Japan at least. Still humid, but hovering around 60% during the day instead of 70-80% or so. But that aside, we all know the humidity rises during Japan's summer season. LOOKING FOR A PET-FRIENDLY APARTMENT IN JAPAN? HERE ARE 7 1. Don’t rely on the apartment hunting websites The first place we go when looking for a new apartment in Japan is the rental websites. My husband and I did a search and got our hopes up – 1,578 hits for the type of apartment we want –all “pet soudan” ペット相談-pet-negotiable!!
SURVIVING IN JAPAN: (WITHOUT MUCH JAPANESE)START HEREHOW-TOSABOUTCONTACTRESOURCESSUMMER Make a new contact in your cell phone with this number. b) Search for タクシー ( takushii) plus your city name online. The results should show a few places you can call. c) Search a site such as taxitaxi.jp or taxisite.com. The sites are in Japanese, but fairly easy to use. Click on the prefecture you're in. HOW TO: LOOK UP JAPANESE MEDICINE 1. Go to the main site, as shown below. The default section to show up (the light blue tab at the far left right under the site name) is 内服薬 - 外用薬, which means "medicine taken internally" and "medicine used externally." The purple tab to the right of it is for injection type drugs. There are multiple ways to HOW TO: FIND OUTDOOR GEAR IN JAPAN ABC Mart - (Japanese) Some selection of outdoor and sports shoes. Amazon Japan - (Japanese/English but most descriptions are in Japanese) Clothing, shoes, and gear - various brands. Base Camp Outdoor Shop - (Japanese) Online shop. Clothing, shoes and gear. ICI sports - (Japanese) Online shop and store locator. Clothing, shoes and gear. Koujitusanso (好日山荘) - (Japanese) Store locator and ACCOMMODATION IN JAPAN: SHARE HOUSES Another option is Surviving in Japan’s July sponsor, Tokyo Sharehouse, which fills the gap for non-Japanese speakers by helping them to find share houses in the greater Tokyo area, including Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba (with plans to expand to other areas of Japan in the future). They also act as an intermediary if the sharehouse management
HOW TO: PRINT IN JAPAN WITHOUT OWNING A PRINTER Click the long pink button (アカウントを作成する) to create a free account. Step 2. This page explains a few things and lists the terms. Click "同意する" to agree and continue. Step 3. Enter your email address twice and click "通信" to submit. Step 4. This is the confirmation page. You'll receive an email with a JAPAN GOGGLES TRANSLATES KANJI FROM IMAGES Like other newer apps, such as Word Lens, Japan Goggles steps in to fill the gap. You can find Japan Goggles in the iTunes store for $4.99. It translates Japanese words to English via your live camera or a still photo (taken either within Japan Goggles or via the HOW TO: FIND (GOOD) TOOTHPASTE IN JAPAN HOW TO: Find (good) toothpaste in Japan. Another one of those "living in Japan" myths claims that Japanese toothpaste generally doesn't work. Or that it doesn't contain fluoride. And some folks go so far as to insist this is one of the main reasons why Japanese people have bad teeth. (I hope you realize this is a generalization, and not one BUYING A USED CAR IN JAPAN Factors involved for calculating acquisition tax. Acquisition tax is a prefectural tax assigned for the construction and maintenance of the local road infrastructure, levied on buyers of new and used cars under the age of six (6) years old that exceed an acquired value of JPY500,000. It's important to remember that the acquired value of aused
HOW TO: APPLY FOR A CREDIT CARD IN JAPAN Editor's note: This post is the second part in our short credit card series. The first post explained how to find a credit card, with a brief poll for those who've tried to get cards or have been successful.You can, of course, apply for credit cards in person (such as at stores, banks, etc.), but you'll usually need to be able to readand write in kanji.
LOOKING FOR A PET-FRIENDLY APARTMENT IN JAPAN? HERE ARE 7 1. Don’t rely on the apartment hunting websites The first place we go when looking for a new apartment in Japan is the rental websites. My husband and I did a search and got our hopes up – 1,578 hits for the type of apartment we want –all “pet soudan” ペット相談-pet-negotiable!!
SURVIVING IN JAPAN: (WITHOUT MUCH JAPANESE)START HEREHOW-TOSABOUTCONTACTRESOURCESSUMMER Make a new contact in your cell phone with this number. b) Search for タクシー ( takushii) plus your city name online. The results should show a few places you can call. c) Search a site such as taxitaxi.jp or taxisite.com. The sites are in Japanese, but fairly easy to use. Click on the prefecture you're in. HOW TO: LOOK UP JAPANESE MEDICINE 1. Go to the main site, as shown below. The default section to show up (the light blue tab at the far left right under the site name) is 内服薬 - 外用薬, which means "medicine taken internally" and "medicine used externally." The purple tab to the right of it is for injection type drugs. There are multiple ways to HOW TO: FIND OUTDOOR GEAR IN JAPAN ABC Mart - (Japanese) Some selection of outdoor and sports shoes. Amazon Japan - (Japanese/English but most descriptions are in Japanese) Clothing, shoes, and gear - various brands. Base Camp Outdoor Shop - (Japanese) Online shop. Clothing, shoes and gear. ICI sports - (Japanese) Online shop and store locator. Clothing, shoes and gear. Koujitusanso (好日山荘) - (Japanese) Store locator and ACCOMMODATION IN JAPAN: SHARE HOUSES Another option is Surviving in Japan’s July sponsor, Tokyo Sharehouse, which fills the gap for non-Japanese speakers by helping them to find share houses in the greater Tokyo area, including Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba (with plans to expand to other areas of Japan in the future). They also act as an intermediary if the sharehouse management
HOW TO: PRINT IN JAPAN WITHOUT OWNING A PRINTER Click the long pink button (アカウントを作成する) to create a free account. Step 2. This page explains a few things and lists the terms. Click "同意する" to agree and continue. Step 3. Enter your email address twice and click "通信" to submit. Step 4. This is the confirmation page. You'll receive an email with a JAPAN GOGGLES TRANSLATES KANJI FROM IMAGES Like other newer apps, such as Word Lens, Japan Goggles steps in to fill the gap. You can find Japan Goggles in the iTunes store for $4.99. It translates Japanese words to English via your live camera or a still photo (taken either within Japan Goggles or via the HOW TO: FIND (GOOD) TOOTHPASTE IN JAPAN HOW TO: Find (good) toothpaste in Japan. Another one of those "living in Japan" myths claims that Japanese toothpaste generally doesn't work. Or that it doesn't contain fluoride. And some folks go so far as to insist this is one of the main reasons why Japanese people have bad teeth. (I hope you realize this is a generalization, and not one BUYING A USED CAR IN JAPAN Factors involved for calculating acquisition tax. Acquisition tax is a prefectural tax assigned for the construction and maintenance of the local road infrastructure, levied on buyers of new and used cars under the age of six (6) years old that exceed an acquired value of JPY500,000. It's important to remember that the acquired value of aused
HOW TO: APPLY FOR A CREDIT CARD IN JAPAN Editor's note: This post is the second part in our short credit card series. The first post explained how to find a credit card, with a brief poll for those who've tried to get cards or have been successful.You can, of course, apply for credit cards in person (such as at stores, banks, etc.), but you'll usually need to be able to readand write in kanji.
LOOKING FOR A PET-FRIENDLY APARTMENT IN JAPAN? HERE ARE 7 1. Don’t rely on the apartment hunting websites The first place we go when looking for a new apartment in Japan is the rental websites. My husband and I did a search and got our hopes up – 1,578 hits for the type of apartment we want –all “pet soudan” ペット相談-pet-negotiable!!
A GUIDE TO TOOTHPASTE IN JAPAN In response to HOW TO: Find (good) toothpaste in Japan, some people were wondering about other types of Japanese toothpaste (aside from Aquafresh, which was used as an example in the "how to" post).Can you find whitening toothpaste in Japan? What about natural toothpaste? What other Japanese brands are available? Depending on where you go in Japan, you’ll likely find a varied selection of HOW TO: USE AN ELECTRONIC JAPANESE TOILET To stop the stream or spray, press the 止 button firmly. It's usually a red/orange color or is outlined in that color, in case you forget the kanji. A simple control panel here. Another example of an electronic Japanese toilet's controls. Some models have a "dry" function to use after your spray, if desired: 乾燥 (か WHAT I MISS (AND DON'T MISS) ABOUT LIVING IN JAPAN Having been back in the States for just over two months now nearly four months now, I've thought quite a bit about what I miss and don't miss about life in Japan as I attempt to overcome reverse culture shock and settle in here.I'll be honest, though--I feel like an expat in my own country. I'm still overwhelmed by the sheer amount of choices, the variety of languages I hear when out and about PREGNANT IN JAPAN: DIET, NUTRITION AND WEIGHT GAIN This is part 3 of the "Pregnant in Japan" series.The first two parts cover pregnancy resources and how to find a doctor, midwife or hospital in Japan. Yes, there are some differences between Japan and western countries (and likely, many countries in general) in diet, nutrition and weight gain during pregnancy. HOW MUCH MONEY TO GIVE AT A JAPANESE WEDDING? Couple (friends of the bride/groom) Combine the amounts each of you would give individually. So if 20,000 yen, individually, than 40,000 yen. If 30,000 yen, than 60,000 yen. Although some people mentioned 50,000 yen is fine for couples. Co-worker. 20,000 – 30,000 yen is the standard, although it may depend on the couple, how well you know A GUIDE TO CONVENIENCE STORE COPY, PRINT, AND FAX SERVICES In my last post, how to print in Japan without owning a printer, I mentioned a few places to print out your documents in Japan and listed two guides explaining how to set up a "net print" account with 7-11 and Circle K.However, some of the feedback I received prompted me to clarify exactly what services some of the major convenience store chains in Japan offer. CHIROPRACTIC CARE IN JAPAN Dr. Takeyachi: I’m a third-generation chiropractor, graduated from RMIT University School of Chiropractic, Australia in 2002. I grew up in an environment where my grandfather, two uncles and father were all chiropractors so it wasn’t strange to follow in their footsteps and become a chiropractor. HOW TO: PREVENT AND KILL COCKROACHES Plain boric acid sprinkled in a very light layer will be picked up by the cockroaches and eaten, thus killing them. However, I don’t think this is that practical or safe in general, and certainly not if you have pets or children. Regular dish soap mixed with water reportedly works as a spray to kill cockroaches. A GUIDE TO DEHUMIDIFIERS IN JAPAN A Guide to Dehumidifiers in Japan. I don't know about you, but the last few days in Shizuoka have been on the drier side of things, for Japan at least. Still humid, but hovering around 60% during the day instead of 70-80% or so. But that aside, we all know the humidity rises during Japan's summer season. LOOKING FOR A PET-FRIENDLY APARTMENT IN JAPAN? HERE ARE 7 1. Don’t rely on the apartment hunting websites The first place we go when looking for a new apartment in Japan is the rental websites. My husband and I did a search and got our hopes up – 1,578 hits for the type of apartment we want –all “pet soudan” ペット相談-pet-negotiable!!
SURVIVING IN JAPAN: (WITHOUT MUCH JAPANESE)START HEREHOW-TOSABOUTCONTACTRESOURCESSUMMERLIVING IN JAPAN EXPATWORKING IN JAPAN EXPATWORKING IN JAPAN EXPATAMERICAN EXPATS IN JAPANAMERICAN EXPATS IN JAPANJAPAN EXPAT JOBS Make a new contact in your cell phone with this number. b) Search for タクシー ( takushii) plus your city name online. The results should show a few places you can call. c) Search a site such as taxitaxi.jp or taxisite.com. The sites are in Japanese, but fairly easy to use. Click on the prefecture you're in. BUYING A USED CAR IN JAPAN Factors involved for calculating acquisition tax. Acquisition tax is a prefectural tax assigned for the construction and maintenance of the local road infrastructure, levied on buyers of new and used cars under the age of six (6) years old that exceed an acquired value of JPY500,000. It's important to remember that the acquired value of aused
A GUIDE TO TOOTHPASTE IN JAPAN In response to HOW TO: Find (good) toothpaste in Japan, some people were wondering about other types of Japanese toothpaste (aside from Aquafresh, which was used as an example in the "how to" post).Can you find whitening toothpaste in Japan? What about natural toothpaste? What other Japanese brands are available? Depending on where you go in Japan, you’ll likely find a varied selection of ACCOMMODATION IN JAPAN: SHARE HOUSES Another option is Surviving in Japan’s July sponsor, Tokyo Sharehouse, which fills the gap for non-Japanese speakers by helping them to find share houses in the greater Tokyo area, including Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba (with plans to expand to other areas of Japan in the future). They also act as an intermediary if the sharehouse management
HOW TO: TRANSFER MONEY TO AND FROM JAPAN The rate you get will usually be 3-4% beneath the rate you see there. So if the USD to JPY rate is 79.59 for instance, as it is now, you can expect a rate of 76.41 or so. That isn’t too bad, but it does mean the total cost of sending money from Spain to Japan (for example) is about 8.9% +€0.35. That’s high. HOW TO: PRINT IN JAPAN WITHOUT OWNING A PRINTERPRINTERS MADE IN JAPANCORNELL CU PRINTRCRATTI2 ACCOUNT PRINTSPRINT PRINT MADISONVILLE KY3D METAL PRINTER MACHINEEPSON JAPAN Click the long pink button (アカウントを作成する) to create a free account. Step 2. This page explains a few things and lists the terms. Click "同意する" to agree and continue. Step 3. Enter your email address twice and click "通信" to submit. Step 4. This is the confirmation page. You'll receive an email with a HOW TO: FIND (GOOD) TOOTHPASTE IN JAPAN HOW TO: Find (good) toothpaste in Japan. Another one of those "living in Japan" myths claims that Japanese toothpaste generally doesn't work. Or that it doesn't contain fluoride. And some folks go so far as to insist this is one of the main reasons why Japanese people have bad teeth. (I hope you realize this is a generalization, and not one CONTRACEPTION IN JAPAN: CONDOMS, IUDS AND CALENDAR METHODS We’ve already looked at birth control pills in Japan, so let’s talk about a few other contraception options. Perhaps not surprisingly, given their recent introduction to the country, birth control pills are not the most popular form of birth control in Japan. HOW TO: USE AN AIR CONDITIONER IN JAPAN automatic. If you use the dehumidify function, you can save some electricity versus using the air conditioning function, although it, of course, won't really cool things down (usually heats up the room instead), but just reduces moisture in the air, which can feel better in some cases. You might also see this function as ドライ. LOOKING FOR A PET-FRIENDLY APARTMENT IN JAPAN? HERE ARE 7 1. Don’t rely on the apartment hunting websites The first place we go when looking for a new apartment in Japan is the rental websites. My husband and I did a search and got our hopes up – 1,578 hits for the type of apartment we want –all “pet soudan” ペット相談-pet-negotiable!!
SURVIVING IN JAPAN: (WITHOUT MUCH JAPANESE)START HEREHOW-TOSABOUTCONTACTRESOURCESSUMMERLIVING IN JAPAN EXPATWORKING IN JAPAN EXPATWORKING IN JAPAN EXPATAMERICAN EXPATS IN JAPANAMERICAN EXPATS IN JAPANJAPAN EXPAT JOBS Make a new contact in your cell phone with this number. b) Search for タクシー ( takushii) plus your city name online. The results should show a few places you can call. c) Search a site such as taxitaxi.jp or taxisite.com. The sites are in Japanese, but fairly easy to use. Click on the prefecture you're in. BUYING A USED CAR IN JAPAN Factors involved for calculating acquisition tax. Acquisition tax is a prefectural tax assigned for the construction and maintenance of the local road infrastructure, levied on buyers of new and used cars under the age of six (6) years old that exceed an acquired value of JPY500,000. It's important to remember that the acquired value of aused
A GUIDE TO TOOTHPASTE IN JAPAN In response to HOW TO: Find (good) toothpaste in Japan, some people were wondering about other types of Japanese toothpaste (aside from Aquafresh, which was used as an example in the "how to" post).Can you find whitening toothpaste in Japan? What about natural toothpaste? What other Japanese brands are available? Depending on where you go in Japan, you’ll likely find a varied selection of ACCOMMODATION IN JAPAN: SHARE HOUSES Another option is Surviving in Japan’s July sponsor, Tokyo Sharehouse, which fills the gap for non-Japanese speakers by helping them to find share houses in the greater Tokyo area, including Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba (with plans to expand to other areas of Japan in the future). They also act as an intermediary if the sharehouse management
HOW TO: TRANSFER MONEY TO AND FROM JAPAN The rate you get will usually be 3-4% beneath the rate you see there. So if the USD to JPY rate is 79.59 for instance, as it is now, you can expect a rate of 76.41 or so. That isn’t too bad, but it does mean the total cost of sending money from Spain to Japan (for example) is about 8.9% +€0.35. That’s high. HOW TO: PRINT IN JAPAN WITHOUT OWNING A PRINTERPRINTERS MADE IN JAPANCORNELL CU PRINTRCRATTI2 ACCOUNT PRINTSPRINT PRINT MADISONVILLE KY3D METAL PRINTER MACHINEEPSON JAPAN Click the long pink button (アカウントを作成する) to create a free account. Step 2. This page explains a few things and lists the terms. Click "同意する" to agree and continue. Step 3. Enter your email address twice and click "通信" to submit. Step 4. This is the confirmation page. You'll receive an email with a HOW TO: FIND (GOOD) TOOTHPASTE IN JAPAN HOW TO: Find (good) toothpaste in Japan. Another one of those "living in Japan" myths claims that Japanese toothpaste generally doesn't work. Or that it doesn't contain fluoride. And some folks go so far as to insist this is one of the main reasons why Japanese people have bad teeth. (I hope you realize this is a generalization, and not one CONTRACEPTION IN JAPAN: CONDOMS, IUDS AND CALENDAR METHODS We’ve already looked at birth control pills in Japan, so let’s talk about a few other contraception options. Perhaps not surprisingly, given their recent introduction to the country, birth control pills are not the most popular form of birth control in Japan. HOW TO: USE AN AIR CONDITIONER IN JAPAN automatic. If you use the dehumidify function, you can save some electricity versus using the air conditioning function, although it, of course, won't really cool things down (usually heats up the room instead), but just reduces moisture in the air, which can feel better in some cases. You might also see this function as ドライ. LOOKING FOR A PET-FRIENDLY APARTMENT IN JAPAN? HERE ARE 7 1. Don’t rely on the apartment hunting websites The first place we go when looking for a new apartment in Japan is the rental websites. My husband and I did a search and got our hopes up – 1,578 hits for the type of apartment we want –all “pet soudan” ペット相談-pet-negotiable!!
START HERE | SURVIVING IN JAPAN: (WITHOUT MUCH JAPANESE) To help you get the most out of Surviving in Japan and the wealth of useful content you'll find here, I've compiled some good places to start on this page. If you're wondering what Surviving in Japan is, essentially it's an unconventional how-to guide on living in Japan, one created out of my curiosity and desire to gain a betterunderstanding
A GUIDE TO TOOTHPASTE IN JAPAN In response to HOW TO: Find (good) toothpaste in Japan, some people were wondering about other types of Japanese toothpaste (aside from Aquafresh, which was used as an example in the "how to" post).Can you find whitening toothpaste in Japan? What about natural toothpaste? What other Japanese brands are available? Depending on where you go in Japan, you’ll likely find a varied selection of HOW TO: FIND HYDROGEN PEROXIDE IN JAPAN Found it! Mold, prepare to die! Although, I should note that oxydol is quite expensive here, versus the dark brown bottles you can get in the U.S. for less than a $1. The price is about 300-500 yen for a 500 ml bottle. Summary: Hydrogen peroxide is oxydol (オキシドール) in Japan. Now if you'll excuse me, it's time for me to do battle in JAPAN GOGGLES TRANSLATES KANJI FROM IMAGES Like other newer apps, such as Word Lens, Japan Goggles steps in to fill the gap. You can find Japan Goggles in the iTunes store for $4.99. It translates Japanese words to English via your live camera or a still photo (taken either within Japan Goggles or via the CHIROPRACTIC CARE IN JAPAN Dr. Takeyachi: I’m a third-generation chiropractor, graduated from RMIT University School of Chiropractic, Australia in 2002. I grew up in an environment where my grandfather, two uncles and father were all chiropractors so it wasn’t strange to follow in their footsteps and become a chiropractor. PREGNANT IN JAPAN: DIET, NUTRITION AND WEIGHT GAIN This is part 3 of the "Pregnant in Japan" series.The first two parts cover pregnancy resources and how to find a doctor, midwife or hospital in Japan. Yes, there are some differences between Japan and western countries (and likely, many countries in general) in diet, nutrition and weight gain during pregnancy. A GUIDE TO CONVENIENCE STORE COPY, PRINT, AND FAX SERVICES In my last post, how to print in Japan without owning a printer, I mentioned a few places to print out your documents in Japan and listed two guides explaining how to set up a "net print" account with 7-11 and Circle K.However, some of the feedback I received prompted me to clarify exactly what services some of the major convenience store chains in Japan offer. HOW TO: END YOUR BATTLE WITH MOLD IN THE BATHROOM Ways to Prevent Mold in the Bathroom. Run the fan (obvious, I know) Open the window (if you have one in or near the bathroom) during the day, if you can, to dry out. After a hot shower/bath, quickly rinse the area with cold water to lower the temperature in the room. If you've really got time, wipe down all the surfaces. JAPAN IMPORT TAX: THE BASICS Japan Import Tax: The Basics. If you live in Japan, it's probably likely you've ordered something from overseas at some point in time, whether it's clothes, shoes, or dry goods, among other things. If you've ordered anything expensive, or made from leather, then you've probably, most likely, had to pay import tax. HOW TO: PREPARE FOR AN EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN 3. NHK television (Channel 1) is the best place to get fast, reliable, visual information on the location of an earthquake and whether a tsunami warning is in effect. Under the Broadcast Act, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) is obligated to broadcast early* Home
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HOW TO: MAKE YOUR BABY LEGAL IN JAPAN (IF YOU'RE AMERICAN) _Thanks to Ashley Tieman, mom and former missionary from Okayama, Japan, for this post._ For most new parents, the hardest part about having a newborn is adjusting to a demanding new schedule. But for children of foreign parents in Japan, there's a long process to getting your new little one legally registered with Japan and your home country. Hopefully this guide will help! _Please note: this guide was written based on the experiences of two American parents in Okayama prefecture and written to give you a general idea of the process. Procedures may vary in different areas, and may be different depending on your nationality, so please double check with your ward office, regional immigration bureau and embassyor consulate._
_Also, if you are a mixed-nationality couple, please note the process is different! This guide can give you a general feel for the process but you will need to seek out additional information for your specificcircumstances. _
In our experience there were three main tasks: 1. Register with your local ward office or city hall 2. Register with the nearest Regional Immigration Bureau office 3. Apply for your child's passport and other government-issued documents with your home country's embassycontinue reading...
Posted by DavidT 1 Comment Labels: Giving Birth in Japan HOW TO: USE AN ELECTRONIC JAPANESE TOILET The high-tech Japanese toilet. That's what so many of you may haveheard about Japan.
While others of you might be wondering why I'm writing this as a how-to. But considering how many blog posts I've seen by people who travel to Japan and inevitably get doused by one of these toilets, I believe a "how-to" is in order. My first encounters with these toilets weren't much to speak of, except for the fact that I sometimes spent far too long trying to figure out how to flush, as I assumed if there was a panel with that many buttons, one of them must be the flush button. After desperately pressing them all and being surprised or nearly squirted, I later saw, embarrassed, a normal-looking handle on the back of the toilet itself, just like in the States.continue reading...
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HOW TO: FIND AND CALL A TAXI IN JAPAN If you have lived in Japan without a car, chances are good you've been stuck somewhere before. Japan has, for the most part, a useful public transportation system. Bullet trains zoom all over the country. Local trains service even more areas, while buses transport people in both cities and thecountryside.
And yet, sometimes buses aren't accessible. Sometimes the train station is too far. And sometimes you need to go somewhere with luggage or a box or just don't want to brave another downpour. You can call a friend and ask for a ride, but if your friend is busy, you'll need an alternative: call a taxi. Most city train stations, and even some smaller ones, have taxis sitting outside waiting to take passengers wherever they need to go. But if you want one to pick you up at home, or from another location, you'll need to call for one.HOW TO FIND A TAXI
There are several ways, but here are four: A) Next time you're at the train station nearest your home, check for a phone number on the taxis sitting outside of the station. Make a new contact in your cell phone with this number. B) Search for タクシー (_takushii_) plus your city name online. The results should show a few places you can call. C) Search a site such as taxitaxi.jpor taxisite.com
. The sites are in Japanese, but fairly easy to use. Click on the prefecture you're in. On the page that opens, click on the city. Sometimes you may also need to click on a ward. A list of taxi companies will show up--you can try any of these (and put one or more into your cell phone contacts so you have them handy). D) Alternatively, if you're at a place of business, you might be able to request someone there to call a taxi for you. Hotels will do this for you (if you're a guest). Say, "タクシーをよんでください" (_takushii o yonde kudasai_).HOW TO CALL A TAXI
Once you have the taxi number, dial it and when someone answers, say(in Japanese):
> お迎えに来てもらえますか。 > おむかえにきてもらえますか。 > _Omukae ni kite moraemasu ka?_ > Could you come pick me up?continue reading...
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HOW TO: SURVIVE SUMMER IN JAPAN It's July and I'm sure most of you are in the thick of the stick! Sticky humidity that is. Unless you're in Hokkaido. Regardless of where you are, you need to be prepared for what summer brings. Humidity, bugs, bug bites, mold, nasty smells, sunburns, and ofcourse, fun.
We've got you covered. Read on for more. RAINY SEASON / HUMIDITY The rainy season is more or less over now in Japan this year, but many of these tips will help you beat the heat and humidity of aJapanese summer.
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The mosquitoes are obnoxious and the roaches are disgusting, so how do you deal with them? Read on below. Plus tips to find medicine forthose itchy bites.
HOW TO: Prevent and kill cockroaches A Survival Guide to Mosquito Repellent in Japan HOW TO: Find anti-itch, insect bite medicine in JapanHOME
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Also tips on how to deal with the ever-present mold, and why you should check out bamboo charcoal and activated charcoal. A Guide to Dehumidifiers in Japan HOW TO: Use an Air Conditioner in Japan HOW TO: Use Your Dehumidifier in Japan HOW TO: End Your Battle With Mold in the Bathroom 6 Reasons You Should Use Bamboo Charcoal (Takesumi) Deodorize and more with Activated Charcoal HOW TO: Stay cool without air conditioning: "Cool Air Fan" or冷風扇
PERSONAL AND BODY CARE No, most Japanese sunscreens aren't going to whiten your skin. And no, not all Japanese deodorant lacks aluminum, the active ingredient in anti-perspirants. I'm not going to tell anyone what to use--we all know what works best for us--but please inform yourselves. :) A Guide to Sunscreen in Japan Japanese Deodorant: What's in it, What's the Best, and What You Think HOW TO: Find good deodorant in Japan What is "Calorie Off" and why should you care?RECREATION
It's summer, so enjoy it! Go swimming, even with a tattoo! Travel around Japan without breaking the bank! Go to the movies! Hike sometrails!
HOW TO: Find a recreational pool or water park in Japan QA: Swimming with a tattoo? HOW TO: Save Money While Traveling in Japan 7 tips for going to the movies in Japan 24 Handy Resources for Traveling in Japan HOW TO: Customize your drinks at Starbucks or Tully's in Japan HOW TO: Find hiking trails in Japan how to find outdoor gear in Japan What other topics would you like to see covered on how to survivesummer in Japan?
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