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16 October, 2007

Lowongan Kerja di Jepang / Vacancy Jobs In Japan

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  • Reflections on Life in Japan:

    Gift-giving in Japan I: Omiyage

  • TERRIE’S JOB TIPS:
    Fingerprinting for Foreigners is Back

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Reflections on Life in Japan by Taras A. Sak:

Gift-giving in Japan I: Omiyage

Having just returned home after a short vacation, I recently
re-entered the cycle of gift-giving and – receiving in Japan. Many of
us have undoubtedly heard of Japan described as a “gift-giving culture,”
and I am certain that anyone even casually familiar with the country
will attest to the generosity and thoughtfulness of its people. I’ve
lived off-and-on in Japan for only a few years, but still I have lost
track of the number of times that I have had to restrain myself and
refrain from praising an object too highly for fear that its owner
would simply give it to me. The conversation normally goes something
like this: “Oh, that’s a marvelous [fill in the blank]!” “You like it?
Please take it… No, I insist… It’s nothing, really” – which leads
to all sorts of bizarre relations of indebtedness.

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Fingerprinting for Foreigners is Back

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immigration lines with my re-entry permit. At the same time, I look at
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  1. thanks infonya
    blognya keren, ada iklannya juga :D

    Comment by aLe — 31 December, 2007 @ 1:40 am

  2. saya ingin kerja ke jepang emlalui depnaker tapi udah telat ada g solusinya

    Comment by Dwi Laksono — 10 June, 2008 @ 5:13 am

  3. i’ve been in japan and know i want to comeback in there to get job again.can you help me please?

    Comment by rony mandag — 3 July, 2008 @ 3:44 pm

  4. Kapan balasannya?apa bisa bekerja di jepang lagi?balas dong.

    Comment by rony mandag — 4 July, 2008 @ 2:52 pm

  5. Info terbaru…..
    bagi anda warga Indonesia yang tinggal di Jepang
    dan ingin mengetahui kemudahan s
    untuk bertempat tinggal di Jepang kunjungi situs
    http://hidup-di-jepang.co.cc/

    semoga info kami bermanfaat…... Terimakasih_

    Comment by nayra — 17 July, 2008 @ 8:25 am

  6. Info terbaru…..
    bagi anda warga Indonesia yang tinggal di Jepang
    dan ingin mengetahui kemudahan s
    untuk bertempat tinggal di Jepang kunjungi situs
    http://hidup-di-jepang.co.cc/

    semoga info kami bermanfaat…... Terimakasih_

    Comment by nayra — 17 July, 2008 @ 8:26 am

  7. saya ingin kerja di jepang,tapi aku hanya lulusan SMU bisa gak ya?oya tetangga aku lulusan SMP tapi dia bisa kerja di jepang katanya sih si cafe gitu.apa itu ilegal

    Comment by maya — 31 July, 2008 @ 3:51 pm

  8. Bagaimana cara kerja di jepang melalui jalur resmi / pemerintah.thanks infonya..

    Comment by Fatahilah — 17 August, 2008 @ 2:21 pm

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