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  1. 2019年7月5日 · The things you need to provide in order to open an account will vary slightly depending on which bank you choose, but generally speaking, foreign residents are expected to show the following: • Passport. • Residence card. • A Japanese address and phone number.

  2. 2018年5月7日 · 3. Hato Bus. Operating since 1948, the bright yellow Hato Bus (literally, "Pigeon Bus") is the best known tour bus around Tokyo. Popular among locals as well as visitors from overseas, guided tours are available in Japanese, English, Spanish, Korean and two dialects of Chinese. While the bus is most famous for its various tours around hot city ...

  3. 2017年1月26日 · There's quite a long list of dos and don'ts when it comes to business etiquette in Japan, so to simplify it we have compiled 10 common business manners you're likely to encounter. 1. Wait Before Sitting Down. When visiting someone else’s office, wait until the host says “Please, have a seat,” before sitting down.

  4. 2017年2月13日 · Located just one stop away from the International Terminal at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport, the JAL Sky Museum is a free, comprehensive, hands-on introduction to the entire commercial aviation industry.

  5. 2017年7月10日 · Gango-ji Temple is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Japan, founded in 588 as part of Asuka-dera in the village of Asuka (Nara Prefecture). It moved to Nara in 718 following the relocation of the capital to Heijo-kyo (also in Nara), becoming one of the Seven Great Temples of Ancient Nara. It's currently located in Naramachi, the Edo Period ...

  6. 2019年3月18日 · Pensions in Japan can be confusing. Even for long-term residents, it’s hard to be sure who has to contribute, how much you have to pay, when you can receive benefits and how much you can get back if you leave Japan. We’ve prepared a basic pension guide to help you out!

  7. 2017年10月16日 · The Wonder 500™ presents 500 unique items from Japan—and a number of them are available for purchase now at Nihon Ichiban. Get your hands on something uniquely Japanese below! 5. Edo Furin Wind Chimes. The term Edo furin literally means "wind chime from Edo," where Edo is the old name of Tokyo. Wind chimes were already popular during the ...

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