L12...fullywatched no skip Of ads my friend....it is true that there's a language barrier...and the standard and cost of living is really expensive ...but still i love Japan..😊...
It’s really a problem if they are monolingual, bus should be affordable for the masses. I guess if you’re in the province the roads will be narrower as compared to those in the city… The fact that you stayed means it must be your better option
Yes the language is an issue. Everything is in Japanese. You reminded me.. When we went there for training in November, we were wrapped up all over like a dumpling. While the Frankfurt Base Crews just wore a sweater and shorts and out they go. Haha. And there was once we experienced a very minor and short earthquake. Everyone of us were so shocked! It's our first time experiencing earthquake! So in some ways Singaporeans are fortunate.
Where do you recommend to live / retire? For those w/o Japanese spouses. Was thinking of Fukuoka being safest away from the Nankai Trough and mildest weather. Is it cheaper to rent or buy?
L12...fullywatched no skip Of ads my friend....it is true that there's a language barrier...and the standard and cost of living is really expensive ...but still i love Japan..😊...
Me too I love Japan despite the setback
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It’s really a problem if they are monolingual, bus should be affordable for the masses. I guess if you’re in the province the roads will be narrower as compared to those in the city… The fact that you stayed means it must be your better option
Yes you are absolutely right. The pros outweigh the cons and that's why I'm still here 👍
Yes the language is an issue. Everything is in Japanese. You reminded me.. When we went there for training in November, we were wrapped up all over like a dumpling. While the Frankfurt Base Crews just wore a sweater and shorts and out they go. Haha. And there was once we experienced a very minor and short earthquake. Everyone of us were so shocked! It's our first time experiencing earthquake! So in some ways Singaporeans are fortunate.
It is true that Singaporeans are fortunate not to experience earthquakes as often as Japan! Thanks for visiting after such a long time
@@singaporeanlivinginjapan4641 yes, it's great to catch up! Life has been catching up.
I also want to live and work in Japan.
Not easy unless you have the skills they need
Where do you recommend to live / retire? For those w/o Japanese spouses. Was thinking of Fukuoka being safest away from the Nankai Trough and mildest weather. Is it cheaper to rent or buy?
If you can speak and write Japanese and able to reside then renting is cheaper.
You are right Fukuoka is relatively safe. My in laws and their fore parents had been living here for generations
@@singaporeanlivinginjapan4641 Hi Luke, what about types of housing? Landed or apartment / condo type?
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