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秋冬植え付け可、耐寒バナナ◆プロフに詳細
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The number of Japanese people moving abroad is increasing year by year. Among them, the number of young people is growing, and Thailand is one of the popular destinations. Once a destination for expatriates or retirees seeking a low cost of living, Thailand is now seeing an increase in people finding jobs and moving there on their own. Young people, especially those who find it difficult to live a satisfying life in Japan, are leaving Japan and moving to Thailand, which is easy to immigrate to and live in. Thailand is popular as a travel destination, being in the same Asia region, but what is it like to live there? "Moving abroad on your own" sounds like a big deal, and it seems difficult and challenging. Even if they are interested in immigrating, many people may think it's not for them. In this book, the author, who is not at all extraordinary, writes about the appeal of Thailand, some tips for moving to Thailand, and how to enjoy life in Thailand, from the perspective of someone hired locally. Interviews with people who have also moved to Thailand on their own are also included. This book is especially recommended for those who feel it's a little difficult to live in Japan or who are a little tired from working too hard. Would you like to take a peek at what it's like to move to Thailand and how it's different from living in Japan? [Table of Contents] Chapter 1: Why I Recommend Moving to Thailand Now Chapter 2: Searching for Things in Thailand Chapter 3: Interviews with People Who Moved to Thailand on Their Own Chapter 4: 7 Tips for Enjoying Life in Thailand Please note that this item is stored by a non-professional and is not for collectors. #Okinawa Start Tap above Stored in a cool, dark place. ◆ I checked the market price. I will list it at the lowest price. Gift. I put it in a plastic bag immediately after receiving it. No price reduction. Please refrain from purchasing if you are nervous about the condition. Many other items are also on sale. Please purchase only if you understand that it is a used book and you are okay with "as long as it's readable."
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