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What a Japanese Moving Company in Tokyo is like

The Japanese moving company experience is unlike many other countries. This is a Day in the Life of moving Japanese apartments in Tokyo which can be stressful, but using a Japanese moving company can make the move in Japan a bit easier. If you are moving to Japan or moving to Tokyo, this is something you may want to consider. Living in Tokyo and living in Japan has many challenges, but hiring a Japanese moving company made it less so in my personal experience. During the Tokyo move you can see how a day in my life in Japan is like. My life in Tokyo is documented over the next 3 days moving so you can see what living in Japan may be like for you. We use the company Art Moving Center also known as Art Hikkoshi Center ( アート引越センター ). As mentioned in the video, I was not paid for this video, but the company did move our Japanese apartment for free since we were going to film our Japan moving experience. Also, you'll get a quick Japanese apartment tour of my old and new place. If you want to see more behind the scenes, Tokyo apartment tour, or just Tokyo vlog videos, check out my 2nd channel, Tokyo Zebra. Link is just below.

NOTE: I hope that everyone is staying safe and healthy during these times. This video was filmed before Tokyo started recommending a city lockdown. In fact, at the time of uploading this video, Tokyo is still not officially on lockdown and residents are able to go out as they wish, but please know that I am staying at home these days as much as possible, eating meals at home and only venturing out for necessary items such as pregnancy clinic visits, grocery shopping, etc and also practicing social distancing as much as it is possible in Tokyo. And of course, I am not traveling these days.

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Japanese Moving Company too expensive? Do this instead

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MOVING IN JAPAN ALONE VLOG | packing, japanese movers, cost, getting organized, advice + more ????

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It was really stressful and took up soo much more time than I thought lol. I'm really glad I did it before my new job started, I don't know how I will do this again while I'm working...it's really a lot of work to do it all ????

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How to Move to and Find a Job in Japan! (As a Foreigner)

I often get asked what I do for work, and how to find a job in Japan. Well today I am answering all those questions in a video that turned out a bit longer than I intended!

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Day in the Life of a Typical Japanese Couple Moving in Tokyo

A Day in the Life of a Typical Japanese couple moving to Tokyo Apartment for the the first time together. This is a Tokyo day in the life story of a Japanese man and Japanese women deciding to move in together into their new Tokyo home. This is an inside look at Dating in Japan or dating someone Japanese. Before today, they lived in separate Tokyo Apartments but the Japanese apartments were too small so they decided to hire a Japanese moving company to help them with their move to a larger Tokyo apartment. This video shows the Japanese couple's Tokyo life together in their old Japanese apartment and in their new Tokyo apartment. We start the typical Japanese life in the morning and explore Japanese relationship culture with Yujin and Arisa. Living in Tokyo is quite different than most parts of the world. Throughout this day in the life in Japan Tokyo video, we can have an Japanese apartment tour and walk through the Japanese moving company procedures. We explore Japanese life, Japanese culture and Japanese relationship in this video. This video may also be helpful if you are thinking of moving to Japan or want to know more about a Japanese Family or Japanese home life.

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Yujin is 27 years old, works for IT solutions firm in Tokyo as a sales person and has lived in this Tokyo apartment by Yoyogi Park for 2 years now.

Arisa is 26. They’ve been going out now for a strong 11 months as you can tell by their tooth brushing routine. These days, Arisa sleeps over mosts nights so it was natural for them to start thinking of getting a larger place together that they could share.

So they are moving out of this 1K apartment in Yoyogi. 1K means 1 room, Kitchen and the bath. Pretty typical size for a single person’s apartment in Tokyo. It may be small to most, but since the room’s on the 9th floor it has a pretty decent view.

Also, this main room has 2 closets which is nice since Japanese apartments tend to have minimal storage areas.

He has a medium sized fridge as you can’t really fit anything larger than this in the kitchen. It filled with your standard drinks, fresh vegetables, soy sauce and tea.

In the bathroom area, there’s a washing machine, sink and toilet. The toilet itself has the standard Japanese bidet and controller, as expected in most newer apartments.

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Top 5 Moving Company Scams And Red Flags (2021)

Americans are ripped off every year by unscrupulous moving companies. That's why I created this list of the top 5 moving scams plaguing our nation. I also included 10 red flags, as well as tips on finding honest moving companies and how to avoid the scammy ones.

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Day in the Life of an Average Japanese Salaryman in Tokyo

Japanese work day at a Japanese office for an average Japanese salaryman in a Tokyo office. Living in Japan and working in Japan is quite a unique experience. This is a day in the life of Japanese worker, Makoto, 27 years old who lives in a Tokyo 3-story house with his family. This Tokyo salaryman works in a small Tokyo office, but spends many of his Japan working hours traveling from client to client on the Tokyo trains. Makoto works for a company called Mobal and as many Japanese salarymen, he entered the company straight from a Japanese University and he plans to spend his entire salaryman career at the same company. That is the life in Japan for a salaryman. We take a look inside what it's like to work in a small Tokyo office as well as to visit clients throughout Tokyo city area. His job experiences maybe unique to his company, but fundamentally he is very much an average salaryman. He commutes by train everyday to get to work and has to ride his mama-chari bike to get to the train station from his home. This Tokyo salaryman life has him arriving to work early and working late. As a salaryman, Makoto receives a standard salary every month for all the long work hours. The Japanese office is also configured so his boss' desk is right in front of him, quite a Japanese style office working environment. This very average Japanese work day and work lifestyle showcases a true day in Japan work life.

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We're Hiring in Tokyo

There's no place quite like Tokyo. And while there are thousands of offices across the city, we like to think there aren't many like ours either. Here's a short video about why. If you want to join us at our Osaki office, check out our latest opportunities in Japan, here: careers.booking.com

Day in the Life of a Japanese Game Programmer

A Japanese Game Developer working in Tokyo Japan. This is the programmer life in Japan. As a Japanese game programmer you'll see what it is like commuting to work in Tokyo and going to work at one of the largest Video Game Studios in Japan as well as working with other Japanese video game developers, software engineers, video game devs, game designers and even Japanese game directors for a major Japanese Video Game studio. We follow Masa, a 23 year old, Japanese programmer, throughout his workday and witness what he does during his Japanese working hours as a Japanese game programmer at the Bandai Namco Studios office in Tokyo. We'll even interact with directors from popular Japanese video game titles such as Tekken and CodeVein. Plus we'll get to see what a Japanese programmer from one of the large Video Game companies in Japan does after work with friends. This look inside a Japanese game dev's life is pretty unique and should provide some insight for those people who want to work in Japan as a game developer or game programmer. Also, this day in the life of a Japanese programmer will show you what it takes to be a Japanese programmer. As you would expect, most of the work day is spent programming and coding, but there are other unique aspects of the Japanese programmers life we are able to see in this video.

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Day in the Life of a Japanese Home Builder

A day in the life of a Japanese construction worker building a house in Japan. Constructing Japanese homes in Tokyo can be a complicated process, so it's common for Japanese living in Tokyo and Japanese living in Japan to ask a professional home building company like like Daiwa House to help manage and construct their home. We follow Yuya from morning until evening and throughout his workday to show the Japanese working culture and construction culture in Japan. Construction workers in Japan have their own unique routines and process when building a house in Japan and this a peek into their daily lives in Tokyo. Japan is also ranked 4th in the world for having earthquakes so earthquake resistant building construction laws have been in place since 1924 and have been updated over the years, such as the shin-taishin standard, requiring that all buildings must be able to withstand a stage 6 seismic event on Japan’s 7-stage seismic scale.

Yuya is a Ni-Kyu Kenchikushi, a prefecture license certified second-class architect which allows him to manage small housing construction. A first class license would allow for larger construction projects such as olympic stadiums but would require passing a national qualifying exam available to four year university graduates with a minimum 2 years of practical building related experience, where only about 10% of the applicants are able to pass. Yuya has been working with the company for about 3 years now and his entire first year was spent training with 1000 other new grad employees who were all hired at the same time, in Japanese called Shinsotsu Saiyo. (新卒採用). In Japan, it’s typical for large companies to hire new grads in a batch usually in April to align with Japan’s standardized school schedule.

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Finding a job in japan as a foreigner: Top 9 job opportunities in Japan!

Are you finding a job in Japan? Here are the top 9 job opportunities for foreigners in Japan! What is your ideal job in Japan Let us know in the comment section :)

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Day in the Life of a Japanese Car Repair Worker in Toyota

Living in Japan and working in a traditional Japanese office environment. This is a Toyota day in the life of a Japanese Auto Repair Shop worker, 30 year old, Erina. This is also a Japanese office tour inside of a Japanese auto repair shop in Toyota. We start this very typical day in her Japanese home, commute via Toyota car to her Toyota car repair shop. This is a day in the life of Erina and we get to see her with co-workers and Japanese mechanics in how they work in Japan. This is a peak into Japanese work culture as well as the work culture in Japan. We see her typical working hours in Japan and how it is working in Japan as a female in her position also known as a Japanese office lady, Japanese OL or Japanese salary woman. Her day in the life in Japan may be a bit different than some Japanese salarymen, but her experiences in the office and auto repair shop is quite common for Japanese employees in her position. The Japanese auto repair shop is also pretty common in terms of work-life. If anythings, the car repair shop is a very traditional office in Japan with Rajio Taiso, cleaning and work ethic. So all in all, this is an example of Japan life as well as Japan countryside life if you were to work in a traditional Japanese company. You should always be aware of Japanese culture when working in a Japanese office.

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- Main Wide Lens
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(International)

- Powered Mic
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- Mic
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- Portable TriPod
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- Gimbal
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- Drone (Original)
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- For a complete list of my gear:


Access to Music in video:

Moving Office in Tokyo

Sorry I've taken a bit of a summer break. No worries tough, I just bought the Panasonic Gh1 and totally back in the game. I convinced my work to start JapanTravelTV project. We hired a Motion/AfterEffects/Final Cut/ Cinema4D expert.

We will be launching what soon will be the most subscribed and kick ass Japan Travel guide ever on YouTube.

You guys rock, thanks for watching this.

Relocating in Japan | Mini Shiitake 9

#Japan #moving #relocating

Hello there everybody!
Relocating to a new place when you've been living in Japan for a while, can be quite the challenge. In our 9th episode in our Mini Shiitake series, we talk about the main steps one has to go through, and J gives us her experience with that kind of adventure.
Have you had to move location while you were in Japan? How was the process for you? Let us know in the comments below!

Useful links to websites and companies we talk about in the video. (We are not sponsored or affiliated in any way with any of those, we're just giving them for information purposes)
SUUMO website:


Yamato Transport Moving Service:


Hokkaido Free and For Sale (facebook group)


Niseko Buy and Sell (facebook group)


Mottainai Japan (facebook group):


List of moving companies and other moving tips:



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Music:
BGM: Streambeats - HiFi - Groove by Harris Heller


Outro
Song: Ice2Hand - TOKYO
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Music promoted by FreeMusicWave.

Moving to #Japan? You have to bring these!!

My personal (extra) recommendations to bring on top of the ones in the video:
✨ Painkillers
✨ Perfume
✨ Toothpaste / Whitening strips
✨ Floss
✨ Dry shampoo
✨ Foundation/make up especially for POC.

???? Which one surprised you the most?

#lifehacks #japon #japantravel #おすすめ #tokio #japantrip #traveltips #fushimiinari #Shorts

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