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READ THIS FIRST! So you want to live in Japan ... - reddit

    https://www.reddit.com/r/movingtojapan/comments/50ftfb/read_this_first_so_you_want_to_live_in_japan/
    People on tourist or working holiday visas often volunteer with a WWOOF in Japan. Other volunteer opportunities, such as Japan Cat Network also exist. These are good opportunities to receive free/discounted room and board while staying in Japan without needing a job offer.

Where to live on Working Holiday visa - Tokyo or no? - reddit

    https://www.reddit.com/r/japanlife/comments/2tt9n5/where_to_live_on_working_holiday_visa_tokyo_or_no/
    A WHV is a great chance to see the rest of Japan. Once you find a job in Tokyo (Osaka also has lots of opportunities for foreigners), you'll settle in, get a Working Visa, and will never really leave. So while you've got your Working Holiday Visa, it's the best (and possibly only!) time you'll really have to just wander around for the year.

Working Holidays and insurance : japanlife - reddit

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    I'm heading to Japan within the next two weeks and I'm wondering how other people who have gone off to Japan on a working holiday have dealt with the issue of insurance. On my previous trips to Japan for simple vacationing, I've simply bought 30 day travel insurance cover before I left.

Working Holiday Visa rejected? Need help!!! : japan - reddit

    https://www.reddit.com/r/japan/comments/2c7097/working_holiday_visa_rejected_need_help/
    Jan 25, 2008 · Howdy Reddit, Around 2 months ago I got myself a job with a ski/board rental company in Hakuba and applied for my working holiday visa not long after. I'm 23 and Australian and from everything I had read and been told the working holiday was 'free and EASY to obtain'.

Working-Holiday Visa Cover Letter Tips : japanlife - reddit

    https://www.reddit.com/r/japanlife/comments/26p4ob/workingholiday_visa_cover_letter_tips/
    The "working" part is supposed to be very much a secondary issue and you are supposed to work only enough to support your travels. Of course in reality after getting to Japan many people focus more on the work side of it and less on the travel side of it but for the cover letter you should make it look more like a holiday visa than a working one.

Working Holiday Visa Jobs : teachinginjapan - reddit.com

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    Working Holiday Visa Jobs Is it easy to land a teaching job while on a working holiday visa or do most companies require a work visa? I understand it depends on the company but from your experiences, is it common for expats to land teaching jobs on a working holiday visa?

People who work in an office in Japan: Is it as ... - reddit

    https://www.reddit.com/r/japan/comments/z1ymu/people_who_work_in_an_office_in_japan_is_it_as/
    Jan 25, 2008 · Working as a software engineer currently... I think the answers are gonna vary depending on the company. If you are serious about working here, I would highly recommend applying at foreign companies. You will get paid better, treated better, and probably get paid overtime. My experience working at a Japanese company...pretty terrible.

How to use a Working Holiday Visa in Japan the right way ...

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    Apr 08, 2018 · On a Working Holiday Visa in Japan, you can legally accept any kind of job apart from the ones in bars, night clubs, adult entertainment and gambling. There’s no limit in terms of the amount of work hours and salary. Usually you have to be in Japan already in order to secure a job.

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