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Life in Japan
[Closed] Ask the Experts! 12/16 Workshop on "Childbirth and Postpartum" for Foreign Pregnant Women (…
If you are feeling anxious about giving birth in Japan without understanding the culture or language, we highly recommend attending the foreigner maternity program held at St. Luke’s International University. -
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Bilingual maternity and child health handbook available in 9 languages
The "Maternal and Child Health Handbook" is a common practice for those born and raised in Japan, but many countries abroad do not have such a system. This well-managed system, which keeps track of growth records and vaccination history from birth, has been praised by people from overseas and is spreading to various parts of the world as a result. -
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Family Diversity in Addressing New Social Issues - "See, Feel, Everyone's Family" Theater Performance …
The concept of family and parenting is undergoing significant changes, with the rise of stay-at-home dads, international marriages, single parents, and stepfamilies. We aim to create a diverse relationship among families that acknowledges differences in environment and culture, free from traditional views on family and education. Both parents and children are seeking opportunities for such connections. In particular, foreign families facing language and cultural barriers often experience information gaps, feelings of alienation, confusion, and anxiety within the Japanese parenting environment. -
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Why is it difficult for foreigners to find properties?! [1] Key points for property searching and finances
It's more efficient to understand the entire process from searching for a real estate agent to signing a contract before taking action. It's also important to have a clear understanding of the necessary costs. -
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Why is it so difficult for foreigners to find properties?! [2] Avoiding Troubles
There are important things to know due to differences in lifestyle habits. Complaints from neighbors! Equipment in the house is broken! To minimize various troubles, -
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Why is it so difficult for foreigners to find properties?! Why are they rejected? Income? Lifestyle habits?
There seem to be various reasons for prohibiting foreigners. Beyond differences in income and lifestyle...If you keep this in mind, could the number of properties labeled as 'no foreigners' decrease?