Arudou Debito's Guidebook for Relocation and Assimilation into Japan

Arudou Debito's Guidebook for Relocation and Assimilation into Japan

by Debito Arudou
Arudou Debito's Guidebook for Relocation and Assimilation into Japan

Arudou Debito's Guidebook for Relocation and Assimilation into Japan

by Debito Arudou

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Overview

Are you interested in living in Japan? Not visiting as a tourist -- actually living in Japan with a secure visa and a stable job.

Would you like to set up your own business and found your own corporation? Or understand how Japan’s salary system or health insurance works? What Japan’s minimum labor standards are, and the legal differences between part-time and full-time employment? How to write a Last Will and Testament in Japan, or hold a culturally-sensitive funeral? Or would you like to give something back to Japan’s civil society by founding your own non-profits or NGOs?

How about getting some advice on how to deal with some unexpected problems, such as handling workplace disputes, dealing with police, going to court, even going through a divorce?

Would you like to become a Permanent Resident or even a Japanese citizen?

GUIDEBOOK will offer information on all this and more. Written by 25-year resident and naturalized Japanese citizen Arudou Debito, GUIDEBOOK’s information has been called “the fullest and consequently the best" by Japan Times Book Reviewer Donald Richie, and garnered praise from other Japan specialists such as John Lie, Jeff Kingston, and Alex Kerr.

GUIDEBOOK has been newly updated for 2013, to include the 2012 reforms to Japan's Immigration Laws. Now for the first time in eBook format, GUIDEBOOK is here to help you with nuts-and-bolts advice to establish a good life in this wonderful country, Japan!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016671437
Publisher: Debito Arudou
Publication date: 05/09/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 288 KB

About the Author

ARUDOU Debito is a 25-year resident of Japan, a naturalized Japanese citizen, and the author of "JAPANESE ONLY: The Otaru Hot Springs Case and Racial Discrimination in Japan" (Tokyo: Akashi Shoten Inc), and "In Appropriate: A Novel of Culture, Kidnapping, and Revenge in Modern Japan" (both available as eBooks for NOOK). He is also the "Just Be Cause" monthly columnist for The Japan Times. His archived writings and daily blog are at www.debito.org.
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