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  1. 2018年1月9日 · 5 Sites You Need to Teach English in Japan. Jobs in Japan Updated January 9, 2018. Teaching English. So you’ve decided to come to Japan, and found that teaching English is the easiest way to get a visa, an apartment and a job.

  2. 2016年4月12日 · These sites are sure to get your life in Japan off to an easy start! 7. Dave's ESL Cafe. http://www.eslcafe.com/ Dave's ESL Cafe is a fixture in the English-teaching community with a plethora of resources to help both beginner and well-established teachers alike. The site features teaching materials and activity ideas to boost your creativity.

  3. 2018年8月17日 · English Conversation School 101. Ellery Smith Updated August 17, 2018. Information Teaching English. www.manabow.net. Before you start applying to work for any of Japan's five biggest English conversation schools, you'll definitely want to check out the lay of the land in the eikaiwa (English conversation) industry.

  4. 2016年4月11日 · Teaching English. Japanese nursery schools, or hoikuen (保育園), are day-care centers that take care of children while their parents are at work. Both public and private options are available, accepting kids from less than a year old to elementary school age (6 years old). For the older kids, hoikuen services are very similar to kindergarten ...

  5. 2019年10月29日 · 1. After finding a language school, start their application process about 6 months before your intended start date. 2. Complete the required application steps. This may include a letter of interest, where you'll be staying, and other details. 3. Submit all required 4.

  6. 2019年3月18日 · 1. 2. I still live in Kawasaki, but I work in the AAJ office now as the English editor. I spend most of my free time studying, reading comics, watching movies and gaming (video, board and tabletop). I love to travel, eat good food and drink. Whether you're visiting for the first time or staying for a while, these simple phrases can help you get ...

  7. 2019年4月8日 · By Train. Only 50 kilometers (about 31 miles) from Tokyo, getting to Kamakura is pretty easy from the metropolis or neighboring Yokohama. Using the JR Line, you'll need to hop on the Yokosuka Line, which passes through Tokyo, Shinjuku, Shibuya and Yokohama Stations, or the Shonan-Shinjuku Line.