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    I just got a job in Tokyo

    Working at the University of Tokyo as a research fellow :)

    My girlfriend also got a position in Japan, working at TMU (Tokyo Metropolitan Uni).

    I can't wait to start - it's been a lifelong dream!

    We'll probably live somewhere like Komae or Choufu as it's roughly half-way between.

    Anyone live around there? :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    Anyone live around there? :)
    224,878 according to Wikipedia.
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    I wish you good luck - hope things will develop as you expected.

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    I lived in choufu about 3 years ago but that was choufu in shimonoseki :)

    Congratulations mate. I hope you have fun!!
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    its hard to find a job for the strangers?

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    If you don't mind me asking, what exactly is your occupation? Is this a fully-Japanese position?

    Quote Originally Posted by GaijinPunch View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by GaijinPunch View Post
    224,878 according to Wikipedia.
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    :clap:

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    CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    So envious

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    You got a university gig - thats good. Most foreigners are not provided work visas as it takes away a job from a local....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    Working at the University of Tokyo as a research fellow :)
    Congratulations :clap:

    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    My girlfriend also got a position in Japan, working at TMU (Tokyo Metropolitan Uni).
    My sympathies.





















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    very jealous, i would love to just visit, let alone live there

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    Quote Originally Posted by I Love Games View Post
    Most foreigners are not provided work visas as it takes away a job from a local....
    Actually most jobs that foreigners do aren't jobs meant for locals. The only ones I can think of are in convenient stores & fast food chains, and foreigners working there is a relatively new concept.


    As for the OP, I'm curious to hear your stance on the university system (especially Todai) after being there a year. :D

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    Thanks for (most of) the comments guys ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by GaijinPunch View Post
    224,878 according to Wikipedia.
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    I meant, does anyone from the forum live in Choufu, or nearby :p you cheeky git.

    I got a fellowship at Todai (tokyo uni) pending the successful completion of my Ph.D next month.

    I'll be doing research into global warming (essentially). I wrote a proposal and obtained money through a joint UK-JP grant system, so there was no job to apply for as such. That's why it's a fellowship position and technically not 'just' a job :)

    After being in the UK university system since 2002, I am looking forward to see how Japan compares. I've been to Handai before, in 2008 (I think I joined the site whilst there?), and loved it.
    Last edited by Martin; 08-16-2010 at 01:54 PM.

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    I am looking forward to see how Japan compares.
    It's probably a lot different a the post-grade & research levels. Japan is usually lambasted for their education system, from basically preschool on. I'm one of the ones doing the lambasting usually, from what little I know of it. I personally was only in a language specialty school for a semester (and taught business English) but one of my teachers was a proper professor (although a Kiwi) at Sophia and he didn't have a whole lot of good to say about it either.

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    I lived in Tachikawa, sick place, near central to everything


    Now......... if living in Yokohama, Sakuragi cho area, A DREAM!
    Last edited by Brilliant2meNu; 08-16-2010 at 08:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brilliant2meNu View Post
    I lived in Tachikawa, sick place, near central to everything
    If by everything if you mean the entire country, yes. Things in the metropolitan area? Hmmm....
    Last edited by GaijinPunch; 08-18-2010 at 02:06 AM.

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    From everything I've read the university system in Japan is not kind to foreigners.
    Well, it's rather brutal here. Right now we are advising all our clients to put everything they've got into canned food and shotguns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A. Snow View Post
    From everything I've read the university system in Japan is not kind to foreigners.
    Well, I won't be in the "University system" per se as I am not going there as a student. I have made a research proposal and I have been given the research grant to carry out this research. I'll join a research group. In 2008 I stayed in Japan for a couple of months at $B:eBg(B [Osaka Uni] and thoroughly enjoyed my brief time there, though it was not on an official capacity I was technically a research student.

    Either way, I've got the job and if I didn't get the position then I would have to be looking for much shitter jobs or unemployment in the UK. This is win-win IMO.

    I'll let people know all about my experiences at the Uni if they wish to know more. I go in January 2011, if I've not said already.

    Quote Originally Posted by GaijinPunch View Post
    It's probably a lot different a the post-grade & research levels. Japan is usually lambasted for their education system, from basically preschool on. I'm one of the ones doing the lambasting usually, from what little I know of it. I personally was only in a language specialty school for a semester (and taught business English) but one of my teachers was a proper professor (although a Kiwi) at Sophia and he didn't have a whole lot of good to say about it either.
    I don't doubt it.

    I'll be at the "staff" level at a group focussed on global climate change research. By all accounts I have heard that the head of my new research group is a very nice person - from people I currently work with that have met him. Even my current boss said "he's one of the good guys" (i.e. not a twat).

    Who knows. It might be shit. At least I will get paid. At least I will be able to buy a fuck-tonne of Dreamcast crap and bring it back with me if nothing else.
    Last edited by Martin; 08-17-2010 at 08:09 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    At least I will be able to buy a fuck-tonne of Dreamcast crap and bring it back with me if nothing else.
    That is a worthy task itself. There is no finer thing then seeking the holy relics of Sega and its begotten child, Dreamcast.
    Only you can prevent asshatery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phate View Post
    That is a worthy task itself. There is no finer thing then seeking the holy relics of Sega and its begotten child, Dreamcast.
    Last time I was in Japan, I posted all my clothes back by surface mail (or some kind of cheap sea-mail) which took about 3 months to land in the UK :)

    This was because I rammed by suitcase full of DC stuff... 2 arcade sticks, LE games, SEGAGAGA Boxset etc... loads!

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