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Easy for anyone! This book thoroughly introduces the know-how of living in Asia. [Introduction] Various Japanese people are living in Asia, living strong and quite freely. Even without special skills or financial resources, there are many ways to work in Asia and live a reasonably happy life. This book is compiled from the voices of Japanese people living there who are "living freely." If you feel a little tired of life, or if you want to drastically change your way of life, there's also the option of going overseas. The hurdles are getting lower now. I want many Japanese people to know this. (From the beginning) [Structure] Recently, the number of Japanese people living abroad has been increasing. It may seem like a high hurdle, but it's relatively easy to do in Asian countries. This book will clearly and carefully introduce the know-how...preparations, obtaining visas and work permits, securing housing, internet situations, the reality of the local Japanese community, etc., based on the actual experiences of people living in Asia. Chapter 1 <Mindset and Preparation> Anyone can live in Asia Chapter 2 <The country where Japanese people find it easiest to live> Thailand Chapter 3 <Countries where the Japanese community is maturing> Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan Chapter 4 <Aim for emerging Asian countries!> Cambodia, Myanmar, Philippines, Laos [Editor] Hirokazu Murohashi. After working for an editorial production and as a reporter for "Shukan Bunshun," he moved to Thailand in 2004. He worked as a desk editor for the local Japanese information magazines "G Diary" and "Asia Magazine." After returning to Japan in 2014, he is active as an Asia-specialized writer and editor in various fields such as newspapers, magazines, books, and the web.
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