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  • By: Steve Edwards
  • Narrated by: Steve Edwards
  • Length: 2 hrs and 33 mins

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Everything I Wish I'd Known About Japan Before I Moved There

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Publisher's Summary

For those looking to live in Japan, this series offers hard-won insights of how to land with a running start and set yourself up for success. Covering everything from how to best get started, dealing with taxes, applying for a permanent visa, side work, Steve explains how to handle the many unexpected challenges of living in a country that is distinctly foreign.

Filled with tons of stories and honest firsthand advice, it’s a No-BS collection of wisdom garnered from two decades of living in the country.

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©2023 Steve Edwards (P)2023 Steve Edwards

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