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THE JAPAN GUY STORE

November 6, 2011
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HOW TO LIVE IN JAPAN:
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE

Got Questions About How to Do Basic, Day-to-Day Activities in Japan? This Guide Will Help!

Designed for those who have little to no experience Japanese language ability, this guide will walk you through many of the important “Live in Japan” how-to’s step by step.

In this guide you will learn how to:
• Send money home to pay bills
• Renew Your Visa
• Visit a Japanese Doctor
• And so much more…

THE COOL THINGS ABOUT THIS BOOK: An extensive video library & bonus section.

$7.97










LEARN HIRAGANA 101:
Hiragana From A Foreigner’s Perspective

Do you know your hiragana yet? Need to brush up? This guide is for you!

A BEGINNER-FRIENDLY approach to learning how to read, write, and learn your hiragana. This is one of the few hiragana courses that offers a both course text and thorough video tutorials. Here’s what you’ll Learn:

• Hiragana Recognition
• Hiragana Pronunciation
• Stroke Order
• Diacriticals, Drills, & more!

THE COOL THINGS ABOUT THIS BOOK: Video Drills, The Worksheet Appendix, The Japan Guy Hiragana Jam Session :D

$7.00











THE 47 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED “LIVE IN JAPAN” QUESTIONS
Answers to an Exhaustive List of the Most Common Questions Foreigners Have About Living & Working in Japan!

Some of the questions you will find answers to inside of this book:

• How Can I Live & Work in Japan Long-Term?
• How Do I Land A Teach in Japan Gig?
• What Should I Pack?
• Is It Expensive to Live in Japan?
• Is it Easy to Date in Japan?
• And so many more…

COOL THING ABOUT THIS BOOK: Answers to a butt-load…ahem…a plethora of questions.

$3.97







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  • http://fakefoodjapan.com/ Justin Hanus

    Hello Donald,

    Greetings from Osaka.

    I came across your web site and was wondering when your store was going to be launched. If you are looking for content to write about or include on your site, the fake food industry in Japan could be a good topic for your readers.

    If there’s any way that I can assist you by all means feel free to reach out to me.

    All the best,

    Justin

  • http://www.facebook.com/lauren.e.kirk.9 Lauren Edward Kirk

    Does living in Japan have an indepth section on getting a haircut?

    • thejapanguy

      Hey Lauren,

      As of now, it doesn’t actually. But thanks for asking. It’s something I’ll have to go into some detail on for the next edition :)