Thinking of Doing a Japanese Ski Season? / everything you wanted to know about my time in Japan

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Комментарии • 19

  • @Nervous101
    @Nervous101 9 месяцев назад +1

    You and your Japan Diary videos have been so helpful and fun to watch! I honestly felt as though i was also on the trip, having fun, partying, seeing new places etc. I almost felt sad the videos had to end since it looked like such a good time. I'm also surprised you had just met those colleagues! There were such good vibes between you all. This honestly gives me so much motivation to keep going and achieve my dream of going to Japan and possibly living there someday.

    • @HollieMcRae
      @HollieMcRae  9 месяцев назад +1

      Awww what a lovely comment, thank you so much! I had great fun on my season and love being able to look back at them in these videos... I just wish I'd filmed more.
      Japan was utterly amazing, I hope you get there soon an it lives up to your expectation and more!

  • @elliethompson6756
    @elliethompson6756 Месяц назад

    Hey Hollie! This was extremely informative and interesting to watch. I'm thinking about doing a season this year but am finding it was difficult to find information or applying for the working Visa? Any advice? or possibly a video on how to apply?

  • @OllyBlogsAgricontractfarmer
    @OllyBlogsAgricontractfarmer Год назад +1

    My mate did a season few years ago said was best snow ever

    • @HollieMcRae
      @HollieMcRae  Год назад

      I'd have to agree with your mate! It was incredible, never seen snow like it

  • @rickmiller7148
    @rickmiller7148 Год назад

    Glad you had an all-around decent Far-East Asian experience, Hollie, and that you're home safe. (My experience there involved about 10 days in Japan, visiting a friend who taught English there for several years.) I'll look forward to your final related videos, as well as to the new content. (Regarding West-Asia, I hope you will please consider the possibility of being a #KibbutzVolunteer in #Israel.) In the meantime, Happy #WorldJugglingDay, today, as well as #InternationalSushiDay & #InternationalPicnicDay, tomorrow. Blessings to you & yours...

  • @lilybrown7265
    @lilybrown7265 7 месяцев назад

    I’m only halfway through so sorry if you mentioned it later on in the video, but was it easy to save money while you were there?

    • @HollieMcRae
      @HollieMcRae  6 месяцев назад

      I believe I touch on this a bit later on but yes! I was able to save enough to travel Japan for a month afterwards and then another week or so in Vietnam without touching my savings

  • @jonny8597
    @jonny8597 8 месяцев назад

    How did you find the job and was it easy? Would you say its easy for brits to find work? And lastly is there any jobs you recommend trying to get to maximise the amount of time skiing? Thanks!

    • @HollieMcRae
      @HollieMcRae  8 месяцев назад

      Japanese ski resorts are crying out for staff and that only increases as they get more popular. I'd say that you wouldn't struggle at all to get a job - particularly in hospitality as an english speaker. A lot of jobs are advertised of Facebook groups so I'd definitely start your search there!

  • @hadowmedia2636
    @hadowmedia2636 Год назад

    Great video super helpful thanksssss 🫶🏼🫶🏼

    • @HollieMcRae
      @HollieMcRae  Год назад

      You're welcome, glad you enjoyed!

  • @kelseyfoster4252
    @kelseyfoster4252 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, i am going out to do a ski season myself in Hokkaido this November and am struggling to find any infomation about setting up a bank account and mobile number? could you offer any advice or point me in the right direction? you look like you had the best time!

    • @HollieMcRae
      @HollieMcRae  9 месяцев назад

      I'm so sorry, I've only just noticed your comment... I had a bank account set up through the hotel that I worked at while I was out there so they did pretty much everything on out behalf. And rather than getting a Japanese sim card (which was turning out to be a huge faff) I ended up just getting and eSIM instead which was SO quick and simple. It meant that I couldn't use my traditional phone number but have access through whatsapp calls etc on data. I'd defo look into this option if you have a compatible phone!

  • @xAmayaxx
    @xAmayaxx Год назад +1

    Hi, I have a follow up question about the 40% tax. Was it specific to your job or is it for all jobs across Japan as an expat (like cafe in Tokyo to take your example in comments or teacher assistant) ?

    • @HollieMcRae
      @HollieMcRae  Год назад +1

      I don't think that the tax percentage is specific to the job that I did - other businesses may deduct the same - but I didn't know any other employer in Niseko that deducted 40%. It was normally 20% income tax only!

  • @ThanosBigGay
    @ThanosBigGay Год назад +1

    Do you know anything about the type of career opportunities available outside of the Ski season? for a working holiday. (if you dont want to do the Ski season)

    • @HollieMcRae
      @HollieMcRae  Год назад

      If you have a Working Holiday Visa, you can apply for any available job in any location in Japan! You could work in a cafe in Tokyo or as a fitness instructor in Osaka (for two random examples haha)

    • @ThanosBigGay
      @ThanosBigGay Год назад

      @@HollieMcRae awesome. I have my visa appointment in London tomorrow hopefully it goes well. Regarding the ski season, can you learn out there or should you really know how to ski before going? Sorry for all the questions