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people are some of the best in the world. The sun shines most of the year
and, the people genuinely smile a LOT. They can be the most polite people,
and the children are charming.
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“The
Gaijin Life for Me” Teaching English in Japan
- I went to Japan with no definite plan on leaving. It was a post-grad
school adventure, and a time to be without a plan. Right after graduation
with a master’s degree in social work that I wasn’t keen on using right
away, the interim goal was to find a job teaching English abroad, most
likely in Asia somewhere. An ad in the Boston Globe lead me to Nova Group
— what turned out to be a corporate-run extensive network of English language
schools all over Japan. They were looking for candidates in possession
of a B.A in English to teach in the Kanto (Tokyo, Yokohama) and Kansai
(Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe) regions of the country. After a perfunctory
interview during which my credentials were verified, I was hired pending
further visa application. This was the beginning of my odyssey. A
few months later in September of 1994, I was flying an Asiana Airlines
widebody to Tokyo Narita airport. - Read
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