How I got a job in Japan (NOT teaching English!!)

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TokuyuuTV

TokuyuuTV

Күн бұрын

“How did you get a job in Japan??”
I finally answer the question y’all always ask. And NO, it’s nOT teaching English!
I describe my thought-process when looking for a job in Japan and describe my whole experience with Japanese job-hunting.
Come say hi to me on my socials! 👋
📷 Instagram: / tokuyuutv (@tokuyuutv)
🐤 Twitter: / tokuyuutv (@tokuyuutv)
As always, thanks for watching! 🥳
#japanese #fluent #lifeinjapan
0:00 Trying to move to Japan be like
0:37 Japan's problem
1:40 JET
2:06 Boston Career Forum
2:46 How I looked for jobs
3:22 Applying to jobs
3:32 自己PR
4:00 Entry sheets
4:12 ガクチカ
4:25 志望動機
5:38 Interviews
6:09 Don't memorize!! Or perish
7:35 Getting towards the end
7:52 Storgan arc...
9:05 The last hope
10:26 we did it lads yeet
11:17 Some bloops

Пікірлер: 656
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
I am bACK baby!! Thank you guys so much for your patience during my lil break from KZbin. As you may have seen from my post on KZbin or Instagram, my father passed away suddenly in November. I’ve taken the past few months to deal with all the estate processes and the emotional processing with my family. But I’m finally ready to move forward and continue with my KZbin journey; I can’t wait to see where we go with this channel! As of right now, the Japanese border is still closed, but I’m praying to get there by end of March 🙏 I’ll keep you guys updated on my socials! Please take care of yourselves, Tokuyuu
@AmerikancaEnglish
@AmerikancaEnglish 2 жыл бұрын
İ am sorry for your loss. May your father rest in peace.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
@@AmerikancaEnglish thank you amerikanca 😌❤️
@HarrietHapra
@HarrietHapra Жыл бұрын
So sorry for your loss 😭
@SebastianLarsen
@SebastianLarsen Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I lost my mother a year ago and it's still incredibly difficult. Tale your time and let time's soft blanket ease your pain.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
@@SebastianLarsen Thank you so much for your kind words, and I'm terribly sorry to hear about your mother. Let's continue to live our lives with all the lessons they've taught us and make sure the world never forgets their impact.
@sasham6960
@sasham6960 Жыл бұрын
I don’t plan on working in Japan EVER, but I still sat through the whole video. Very informative and entertaining!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Ahahahhahahah I’m very humbled you still found my video interesting enough to watch, thank you 🙇‍♂️💦
@aqua123670
@aqua123670 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, working in Japan is a fuckin nightmare. It's not just the working hours, but also the strict way of working, narrow-minded boss/colleagues, etc. People are imagining their lives will be like Pewdiepie but forget Pewdiepie doesn't have to work like normal people. I've seen too many people with unhealthy obsessions with Japan. Good luck to you. Can't believe you left a good country like Canada for whatever fantasy you have about Japan 🤣
@ayanpore5900
@ayanpore5900 10 ай бұрын
yea same 😂😂
@user-qo3kf8bq5g
@user-qo3kf8bq5g 7 ай бұрын
I loled at the interview thing
@aragaki507
@aragaki507 Жыл бұрын
Can't wait for the "I quit my job in Japan" video. 😂 "It just wasn't fulfilling so I want to do jvlog videos and explore my creative side and become a mangaka." Good luck and congrats on the job.👍💯
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
LMFAOOOO hey man if someone wants to pay me to eat japanese snacks on a luxury bullet train, my DMs are open 😂😂 thank you tho, i appreciate the positive vibes 😙🙏
@zellafae
@zellafae Жыл бұрын
Maybe he could give Tokyo creative a call?
@fedorkochemasov4533
@fedorkochemasov4533 Жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV But are you affable enough for that, though?
@kevin4412
@kevin4412 Жыл бұрын
From my experience, the majority of foreigners working in Japan (who can't speak Japanese) basically fall into these categories. A)"Oh! Your a highly educated person in finance or IT? Here's a 5 year visa with a large salary. Don't worry, you don't need to know any Japanese." B)"How did you get here? Oh, you transferred internally from abroad? Lucky you." C)"So you can't speak Japanese but are a native English speaker and you have a degree in some random major. Here's a visa to teach English. It doesn't pay much but don't worry, you're young. You still have time." D) "So you don't have a degree, you're not a native English speaker...hmm.. Well, we can always use more laborers in the factories." E)"So you married one of ours I see... Well I guess you can have a spousal visa." Of course there are many other categories, but the majority I believe fall into these categories. It is kind of funny, however that I don't belong to any of these categories myself. :p
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Wowww true, what a robust list 😂😂 i can definitely vividly see all the archetypes of foreigner in japan 😝 don’t forget “studying abroad / going to a japanese language school” 😌 what’s your case then??
@ben122
@ben122 Жыл бұрын
There’s also military and dod contractors (for US) engineering. Typically no Japanese required
@coralie288
@coralie288 Жыл бұрын
I'm C right now, but as it's my last year on JET, I need to start preparing for job hunting soon! X3
@lookitskazzy
@lookitskazzy Жыл бұрын
factory laborers are typically only accepted from southeast Asian and other developing countries. they're limited to like 7 or 8 years max with no path to permanent residency and the jobs are usually with "black" companies in poor working conditions.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Yeahh being a labourer in japan sounds extremely tough 😥
@UtopiaNotFound
@UtopiaNotFound Жыл бұрын
This seems like such a massive amount of effort and dedication, more than you'd ever need for a job in America. It almost feels like it'd be impossible for me. Mad props for all of this, you're an incredibly smart and talented person.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so so much for all the kind words 🥺🤧 it definitely felt like a lot of jumping through hoops and hurdles, but that’s the japanese job-hunting process 🤷‍♂️ but doesn’t take any particular smarts - just a lot of background research and persistence. You are definitely capable if you chose to pursue it!!
@HelloOnepiece
@HelloOnepiece Жыл бұрын
In Japan they have specific courses for interviews and job hunting, one way to instill company loyalty I guess, who would bother searching for a new job
@aratale2686
@aratale2686 10 ай бұрын
Of course not for Otakus, but dedicated people want these opportunities.
@Jasmin3G
@Jasmin3G 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on getting hired!! Thank you for the job information too! Working in Japan would just be shot for me if I had to become an English teacher😭
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much jasmin3!! 🥳🥳 and im glad the information was helpful! And i knowwww, like nothing against teaching english but i know it wouldn’t be ideal for me 🥲
@snailpirate
@snailpirate 2 жыл бұрын
Oh woah, I never heard of the Boston Career Forum before, and it’s so close to where I live too. Super informative video, glad to see you back in my sub feed!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it’s honestly a game changer!! It’s so nice that there’s a forum in north america SPECIFICALLY for people who wanna work in japan 😭🙏 that’s dope that it’s close to you! maybe an idea for you to keep in mind then 👀 thanks snailpirate, it’s good to be back 😌🙏
@565ChAr
@565ChAr Жыл бұрын
About 15 years ago, my company moved me to Japan. Luckily enough for me I was an expat, and honestly it was the easiest way for me to do it - I didn't need to learn Japanese before going and my company paid for me to live in a fairly nice flat with my family. That is definitely another option for those who are interested.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Ahhhh truee, I’ve heard of cases like yours!! Very nice way of doing it, since you have job security and they handle everything to make sure you settle in well. Another reason to work for an international company!
@oxidationdondetailing7621
@oxidationdondetailing7621 Жыл бұрын
Can you help me get a job in Japan
@rababshayradhruba2606
@rababshayradhruba2606 Жыл бұрын
I also went through a similar program to get a job in Japan as a software engineer. I know the hardship and the stress of that😵‍💫
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
It was one of the most stressful times of my life - and getting rejected by so many companies didn’t help 💀
@rababshayradhruba2606
@rababshayradhruba2606 Жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV Despite all the hardship, Congratulations on getting a job in Japan🥳
@arjix8738
@arjix8738 Жыл бұрын
Can you tell me the name of that program? I am a self taught programmer and I will need to start job hunting after I finish my university studies PS: did you need to know japanese (even to a basic level) in order to be accepted using that program?
@zeekun615
@zeekun615 Жыл бұрын
@@arjix8738 yup you need N2 level
@aridlive
@aridlive 11 ай бұрын
I'm only 15 and learning japanese, yet I still watched through the whole video since when I become fluent enough I wish to move and live in Japan. Amazing video man, arigatogozaimasu!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 10 ай бұрын
that’s awesome to hear!! I started when i was 18, so if you stay consistent in your studying, you’ll get way ahead of me 🥳
@Etcerteria41
@Etcerteria41 10 ай бұрын
Im the exact same
@SereiaDoll-vo6wp
@SereiaDoll-vo6wp 9 ай бұрын
Yeah
@kenwong8105
@kenwong8105 4 ай бұрын
i'm planning to live in Japan for awhile...
@nichytsukamoto9788
@nichytsukamoto9788 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Thank you for all the inside information! You are keeping my hope of moving to Japan alive. I really want to get there one day. Excited to see the rest of your journey! *Sorry for the loss of your father. You are very strong to get through all of that.*
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Not a problem, im glad you found my video helpful! 🥳 you’re definitely capable of moving here one day, just put in a little work everyday to get closer to your goal! I’ll be sure to keep everyone updated on my journey 😙 Thank you for you kind words ❤️
@christopherbogardus4682
@christopherbogardus4682 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! I feel the same way about getting a job in Japan. Not just letting everyone know about this opportunity but also sharing your experience about it was very generous and I commend you for that. Also seeing your comment about your dad, I am sorry for your loss. Best of luck.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Not at all! I’m happy to share my experiences with anyone who’s interested in listening 😙 thank you for your kind words, and thanks for watching my video! 🥳
@pazu2222
@pazu2222 Жыл бұрын
Your video is so high quality! I hope more people can find your video mate and learn something from your great experience!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Pazu!! I’m really glad you enjoyed my video and were able to learn something! 🥳 When I get famous you can say you were one of the first to find me 😉
@countrycluckers7644
@countrycluckers7644 Жыл бұрын
That is an amazing story of the hard work and emotional roller coaster you went through, and finally landed that job! I don't know you, but I am so happy for you! You are young and that is the best time to be living life and taking these adventures! So very sorry to read of your dad's passing, that hurts at any age and any level of 'closeness' of the relationship. Sincere condolences, and prayers for you and your family. A sudden passing can be both a blessing and devastating at the same time. My dad suddenly and unexpectedly passed away in November many years ago. As a mom to a son who is (guessing) a few years older than you, but was 8 and with my dad when he died, for what it is worth, my advice to him then and I remind him still when I notice the cloud forming over him, take it one day at a time, and when the grief wave hits out of the blue, acknowledge it, process through it and come out the other side calmer and grateful for the memories and the emotions. Try not to fight these waves out of left field, that probably is not really the best thing for one's mental health. Feeling it, acknowledging it, driving that pothole riddled road to the cross roads and choosing the right turn to embrace and hold onto something positive will really help lessen the severity and frequency of the 'sneak attacks' that grief seems to do to us all. You seem creative, maybe make a tribute webpage or scrap book/journal might be a way to process through a wave. Many blessings, and good luck in your career endeavors in Japan.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment 🥺 job hunting was definitely an emotional roller coaster and im beyond happy to be done it 😭🙏 and thank you for all your kind words and advice for dealing with grief. I’m sorry to hear that you lost your father as well, as you said, it hurts at any age or degree of closeness. It’s very relatable when you describe grief as launching sneak attacks, cause they do come out of nowhere sometimes. I agree with your advice to your son that embracing the loss and sadness is much better than suppressing it, as I’ve found that also works best for me. Im not the most creative with scrapbooking or hands-on art, but maybe I could make a video about his life sometime down the road; that sounds like a really nice idea! Thank you again for all your kind words and support, even towards someone who is a total stranger to you. It truly means a lot 🙇‍♂️❤️
@SebastianLarsen
@SebastianLarsen Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. Great timing, delivery, information. Top quality.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Sebastian!! I’m always working on perfecting pacing and delivery, so I’m super glad you thought it was well done!! 🤧
@cleuziosilva7668
@cleuziosilva7668 Жыл бұрын
Dude, your videos are the best! And let's take a minute and talk about HOW GOOD YOUR SPEAKING IS! As a Brazilian English teacher and a guy who loves languages I must say: YOU ROCK! I wanna be like you one day, mister!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
thank you so so much!! you hype me up so much 😭😭😭 i really appreciate all your positive energy - it’s always a pleasure reading your comments 🥺🫶 and your English is perfect, so im flattered you like my way of speaking 🤧
@inka.asistores
@inka.asistores Жыл бұрын
I don't subscribe to new content recently but seeing this video, as a foreigner who also experienced the grueling Japanese-style jobhunting makes me want to support people like you! Congrats, good luck and enjoy your new life in Japan😊
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Ahhhh thank you so much, Inka!! Im glad i made it through your vigorous screening process 🙇‍♂️ it’s nice to know you understand the same feelings i went through, it was so tough 😭 thanks for all the warm wishes, and i hope your journey is going well too!! 😙
@chiuririn
@chiuririn 9 ай бұрын
Bring tear to my eyes AGAIN!!! This sounds like a shounen manga where the main character fought with his full strength but not until he received supports from friends, that he finally snaged the ultimate prize.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 9 ай бұрын
ahahahaha honestly very accurate. I would’ve have been able to submit half-decent applications without my friends, and all their advice and interview practice made a huge different 🥲
@zerefu811
@zerefu811 2 жыл бұрын
おめでとうございます!!! happy for you!! 頑張って
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Whoaaa beluga is commenting on my videos?? 😍😝 thanks so much Zerefu, i really appreciate it 😙 日本で頑張ります❗️
@emilyn4784
@emilyn4784 2 жыл бұрын
So glad to see you back man, and congratulations on the job! Thanks for this informative video as well. Can't wait to see some more videos from your doki doki new life in Japan!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Very glad to be back! 😌😙 and thanks so much for being supportive this whole time emily, it really means a lot! 🤧 LMAOOO yesss ofc, i too cannot wait to share new doki doki lifestyle in japan 😍😍
@Legpunch
@Legpunch Жыл бұрын
The mock interviews were hilarious, great acting! Plus you have really solid interview tips, very helpful.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Ahahahahahah im glad you enjoyed our little skits, they were definitely fun to make 😝 and im glad you found the tips helpful!! Thanks for watching my video 🤧
@Legpunch
@Legpunch Жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV I would love to see a video about your new jobs Nomikai if they have them.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
I made a KZbin Short called “a Saturday in Japan”, that one features a day off with my coworkers 😙
@JackMyersPhotography
@JackMyersPhotography Жыл бұрын
Your videos are always entertaining, and very informative. You blend those two things together with expertise. Thanks!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
ahhhh thank you so much!! that is the exact combination im aiming for when making my videos so im really happy to hear you say that 🥲🤧
@chrishall2837
@chrishall2837 2 жыл бұрын
Dude this was so well lit together! It was really funny, you deserve many more views
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Yoooo thank you so much Chris 🥺😭🙏 definitely a lot of effort goes into these videos so im glad you enjoy them 🤧
@suncica6983
@suncica6983 Жыл бұрын
You are a legend, thank you so much for sharing the info ❤️ and also congrats on getting the job. Your KZbin channel is great 😊
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, suncica!! Was definitely a much needed relief when i got that phone call 😭😭😭
@Gigi-zr6hp
@Gigi-zr6hp Жыл бұрын
Found this vid randomly on my feed, saving in my playlist. Good delivery!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Gigi!! Im honoured my video made it into your playlist 🙇‍♂️ and im glad it happened to pop up on your feed 😙
@rudolfaerofare2683
@rudolfaerofare2683 2 жыл бұрын
Damn, this was a welcome find, with excellent delivery and humour! Huge congrats on getting the job and thanks very much for this vid! ^^7 I myself am a South African currently enrolled in my first year for a Bachelor of Design with a major in UX/UI, and learning Japanese from scratch. I hope to be among expats like yourself within the next six years or so! And man, all of the best with the move and whatever else lies ahead! Great to find someone so authentic that is open about information and their own state of mind. You've got this! 😀
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the comment Rudolf!! And thank you, it was definitely a HUGE relief when i got the job offer 😭🙏 Woww that’s super cool!! Six years is definitely plenty of time to learn really solid japanese. There is no shortage of need for bilingual workers in japan so if you stick to your japanese studies i have no doubt you’ll be able to join the expat community! 😝 Thanks for the warm wishes!! 🤧 gonna need all the luck i can get! 😂 And thanks for watching my video, i hope to hear from you again 😙
@rudolfaerofare2683
@rudolfaerofare2683 2 жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV I can imagine, a 夢 come true! Of course it'd be nice to be able to reach fluency before six years, (N1 can definitely be reached before then, I know, but there's still a huge difference between N1 and native as I am certain you can attest to!) but it's currently difficult to make the time for immersion with college and work. 😵 My apologies if I have missed this information, but how much time did you used to spend in immersion per day, and what's your own background as a person? I can see you are incredibly skilled as a speaker, videographer, and video editor! Can absolutely see this channel blowing up someday. ^^
@Stockrock111
@Stockrock111 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your content! Keep up the awesome videos!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Stockrock, glad you enjoy them!! I’ll keep them coming 😈
@Sunnythesigma01
@Sunnythesigma01 9 ай бұрын
Very well shot and edited video. Good job!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 8 ай бұрын
thanks so much!! still got a lot to learn in actually video shooting tho…..
@3sanghavigaikwad848
@3sanghavigaikwad848 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for sharing your experience and thoughts. I really liked the video it was informative and interesting. I love how you are interactive with everyone in comments. Hope you're doing well and All the best with your work!!! 💛
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Im really glad you found it informative and interesting, that’s the balance im going for!! And yess interacting with my viewers is one of my favourite parts of making content, so i really appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment! ❤️ thank you for all the warm wishes 🤧
@3sanghavigaikwad848
@3sanghavigaikwad848 Жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV I'm happy that you replied to my comment it's my pleasure having chat. You are always welcome 🤗
@HarrietHapra
@HarrietHapra Жыл бұрын
Just randomly found your video and wanna say your explanation and engagement of the viewers is 💯 plz keep it up 🎉 also Congs on Your job 🎉 hope to see you thriving in Japan some day 🎉
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so so much, Harriet 🥺🤧 engagement and understandable explanations are the two things I most focus on, so it means a lot you think they’re 💯😝🤧 thank you!! I have some Shorts of my life in Japan, but ill def post some long form videos too 😙 thanks for watching my video!! 🥳
@HarrietHapra
@HarrietHapra Жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV I got u 🙌🏾 can’t wait for more from u🎉
@feuerkunstzero
@feuerkunstzero 10 ай бұрын
Your videos are funny and you put big effort in your videos but i recognize, that you really are working hard in real life you have my respect for everything you got because you deserved it with your extrem hard work !!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 9 ай бұрын
wowwww thank you so much. not everyone recognize all the effort that goes into making these videos and getting this job, so i appreciate your kind words 🥲🫶
@alitabaker99
@alitabaker99 Жыл бұрын
The quality of your videos is so good and the topic is so popular that if you just give it some time your channel will REALLY be blowing up
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Wowww thank you so much for again taking the time to leave such a nice comment ❤️ I’m already super grateful for all the attention it’s been getting lately!! It had only ~1-2k views just two weeks ago!
@BrandanR
@BrandanR 2 жыл бұрын
I say this every time but this one is my favourite :)))) sUCH a strong comeback,, you really out do yourself every time~ and this video is literally so helpful to anyone looking for non English teaching jobs in Japan TT
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks sooo much Ranjith Kyoudai, means a lot coming from a successful influencer like you 😭😭😭 hopefully it’s informative to anyone looking for a job in japan and they can see the whole process! 🥳
@DrBreyn
@DrBreyn Жыл бұрын
Oh wow, very good video. Actually wasn't expecting something so helpful!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you were pleasantly surprised!! 😝
@sogeking935
@sogeking935 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Glad to have you back ❤ Lets Go!!!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Great to be back Soge!! Looking forward to uploading videos again 😌🥳🥳 great to see you in the comments section again ❤️
@fluffyvark6562
@fluffyvark6562 2 жыл бұрын
Heyy!! Nice video! I've been waiting but it was worth it! And I'm sorry for ur father, hope he is resting in peace 🙏
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Fluffy!! And thanks for your patience, it’s nice to be back uploading videos and seeing you in the comments section again 😙🥳 thank you for your kind words ❤️
@dl5641
@dl5641 10 ай бұрын
This was a very timely video! I actually live in Boston so I'll have to check out that career forum when the time comes. I was aware of it before when I lived elsewhere and a bunch of my Japanese friends traveled to Boston specifically for that forum before finishing their study abroad program. I have yet to experience what it's like working for an airline living in Japan (they do have some differences in how they operate in Japan compared to the US), but at least in my experience working for a Japanese airline here in America, I feel like it's not a bad route to take either. It doesn't require as much technical skill as many of these finance, IT, or other STEM jobs, but it's still a nice challenge to anyone that has the Japanese skills to take the job.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 10 ай бұрын
oooooo definitely really convenient if you’re already living in boston!! And yes, airline seems like a nice balance if you don’t want to need too many technical skills but still want to improve your japanese 🤧 if you already work at a japanese airline, maybe you could inquire about transferring to be based in japan!
@japoneze6507
@japoneze6507 2 жыл бұрын
Tokuyuu is back, people! No HE can help us turn the tables😁 Thanks a lot Tokuyuuuuuuu!!! Your videos are just THE REAL THING! 🤧🤧 これからもよろしくね
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
I have 戻った’d!! 😙🥳 Thanks so much for the kind comments as always, エゼ❗️これからもよろしくお願いします🙇‍♂️
@japoneze6507
@japoneze6507 2 жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV 😁
@honeyeduque456
@honeyeduque456 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos! Looking forward to taking a vacation in Japan soon!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching them!! And I hope you have a great trip whenever you go! ⛩️🥳🎉
@larasmartha2089
@larasmartha2089 Жыл бұрын
Just found your channel, amazing videos, thanks a lot for good quality videos and the information, one of my goals is to work in Astra Zeneca, you did amazing. I studied in Japan from master then PhD in medical science, but couldn’t get more than N3. Now I’m binge-watching your videos about the tricks to become fluent. Looking forward for more posts, Thank you 🙏
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your positive words, Larasati!! 🤧 and congrats on getting a Master’s and PhD, that’s incredible!! 😮👏 don’t be too hard on yourself - japanese is a difficult language and getting to around N3 on TOP of getting a Master’s and PhD is fantastic stuff. I hope my videos can provide some insight for you, and ill be posting more in the future so don’t worry about that! Thanks for watching my videos 🥳
@wallyt4873
@wallyt4873 Жыл бұрын
Man your videos are funny, informative and so high quality. I just subscribed.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
thanks so much for taking the time to leave such a positive comment ❤️ i try my best to keep the quality top notch 🤧
@eraldamusabelliu1033
@eraldamusabelliu1033 Жыл бұрын
New subscriber here saying hello. 👋 Great video, loved the content, how transparent it was and the fun delivery. One of best KZbin recommendations in a while. 👌Thank you and keep up the good work👊
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this positive feedback, im beyond humbled you enjoyed my video so much 🥺🤧 thank you for subscribing, and I’ll be sure to keep up the videos!! 😤✊
@snakesupremacy
@snakesupremacy 9 ай бұрын
Hey man congrats on landing your job. I am 19 years old and currently just started my undergraduate program in computer science and my dream is to live in japan and get a job there but i dont really have a clear path and i find your videos really fun to watch so could you please upload videos about how to do stuff like the whole immigration stuff and the necessary things like getting an apartment etc etc would help a lot
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 8 ай бұрын
thanks so much!! really grateful to have gotten my job 🤧 that’s fair. But to be honest, I didn’t have a clear path forward until i actually started applying for jobs 😂 so don’t worry about having it all figured out and just move in a forwards direction! and i was actually planning on doing a video on moving in japan, so look out for that sometime in the future 😌
@Joao-GuilhermeCINTRA-DE-SIQUEI
@Joao-GuilhermeCINTRA-DE-SIQUEI 14 күн бұрын
bro your video was awesome, it took away so many questions i had
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 14 күн бұрын
really glad it could help!! 😙
@melly2696
@melly2696 Жыл бұрын
Damn your channel and videos are actually informative - and the editing? Incredible. Subbed. Wish you more success in the future : )
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Melly!! Im glad you find my videos informative 😙 and that you appreciate the countless hours i put into editing 😂💀
@m.sakamoto9807
@m.sakamoto9807 2 жыл бұрын
Dope video and dope new setup!! 🤩
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir!! The pc does all the work for my backdrop 😎😍
@peachgumdrop8067
@peachgumdrop8067 2 жыл бұрын
wow! this video was really awesome!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!😍🥲 im glad you enjoyed it 😌
@jozz4936
@jozz4936 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vidoe 😭💖that's super helpful .upload more vidoe
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Im glad you enjoyed my video!! Ill be uploading more in the future, so stay tuned! 😈
@MartialDayrok13
@MartialDayrok13 2 жыл бұрын
The legend is back!!!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
And the early commenter legend makes his return as well 😌😎
@Domspun
@Domspun Жыл бұрын
Congrats! Just discovered your channel. I know someone who did a similar process to yours, but with a headhunting agency. He didn't share much of his experience, but he met his wife there, got a family and left Japan (with the family). Looking forward for your videos.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! Was extremely relieved when I finally got a job offer 😭😭 ohhh that sounds like an interesting experience! My company hires people through headhunting agencies too so i’d be curious what that process looks like - too bad he didn’t share much of his experience 🥲 sounds like he had a full life in japan tho 😙 thanks for watching, stay tuned for future videos!! 🥳
@Domspun
@Domspun Жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV From what he shared, the process was similar at the beginning, lots of interviews and tests, but there was a lot of negotiations since he was a highly specialized worker and they had to "attract" him. Talk about living in the fast lane, he did all that in about 4 years living in Japan! Careful in the dating scene, lots of "gaijin hunters" and "princess"! lol
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Damn, that is hella fast-paced 😂 ill be sure to be careful 🥵😂
@sephsan7368
@sephsan7368 Жыл бұрын
Im a newbie to your vids. If there is one thing so evident, you are very clear about what you want in life. I dont think you could have made it through all the challenges if your purpose/direction wasnt clear and important enough for you. I am a fan. Kudos to you.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
wow, that’s probably one of the best compliments i could ever receive. thank you so much for watching my videos and taking the time to leave such a lovely comment ❤️
@BenjTicong
@BenjTicong 9 ай бұрын
I truly like watching your videos. Aside from your Japan content, you're a very good speaker too.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 8 ай бұрын
awwww thank you so much!! presentation skills have come a long way, so it means a lot to hear you say they’re very good 🤧
@marili8356
@marili8356 2 жыл бұрын
congratulations on ur job!💞💖💕
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!! Turning out to be a really awesome experience😙🥳
@chibinishi
@chibinishi 2 жыл бұрын
the choice of bg music is simply too top tier 🤯 and wow storgan manley fr missed out on a great PR opportunity 🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️for da STREETz🙅🏽‍♀️
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
holyyyy thank you SO much for noticing the bg music. You might not believe this but sometimes it can take me a whole day to find just one song!!¡! So it really means a lot that you noticed it 😌 storgan is canceled fr fr ❌🙅‍♂️
@infinitygears6388
@infinitygears6388 Жыл бұрын
Great video! And well done on mastering Japanese at such a young age.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! And I’m far from mastering it - I still have a long way to go 😝 but happy with my progress so far!!
@Noeruto
@Noeruto Жыл бұрын
Nice, I currently work in Japan. Have been for about two years. I will watch more of your videos!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Woww that’s awesome, really cool that you took the big step to live and work in japan too!! Thanks for watching my videos 🥺
@cynthiaranjith5313
@cynthiaranjith5313 2 жыл бұрын
the setup for this video is so prettyy oh my gOSH
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thank youuuu so you should totally look into getting an rgb pc if you dont have one already 🤧🤧
@Toonie
@Toonie Жыл бұрын
This video is soo good!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching it!! 😙
@nagybence611
@nagybence611 11 ай бұрын
Love the shirt, and the content!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 10 ай бұрын
thanks so much!! my friend actually got me the gojo sweater, i love how subtle it is 😩👌
@fazetravel1341
@fazetravel1341 2 жыл бұрын
Nice video man 🔥
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thank youuu 😙🤧
@rohitchavan1034
@rohitchavan1034 2 жыл бұрын
This channel goona get 1M subs quickly.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you my man, it really means a lot to hear you say that 😭🙏 glad you were here to see me before i blew up 😉
@abhipmgr
@abhipmgr Жыл бұрын
Congo for the job pal. Great video btw, i subscribed.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! Was definitely a huge relief when i got the job offer 😭 and im honoured that you chose to subscribe, thank you 🤧
@Angeleyesly
@Angeleyesly Жыл бұрын
You're so well spoken and give incredibly valuable information that other chanels don't even talk about. Thank you so much ♡
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
thank you so so much!! 🥺🤧 im really touched you liked my video so much ❤️
@mculbert1467
@mculbert1467 Жыл бұрын
So funny! It was a very long time ago when I worked in Japan (yes, teaching English) and I used to go to companies to teach English on-site. I used to see people reading the newspaper and sleeping at their desks so it struck me then that while people were under pressure to stay at work a long time, it was more about time spent than work achieved!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Wowwww that’s super cool you went to companies to teach English on-site, i had no idea there were such services but it makes sense!! And wow you actually saw people sleeping at desks first-hand? I’ve only heard stories about it 🥵 it’s really sad how some companies only care about hours spent 😔 thanks for watching my video! 🤧
@mculbert1467
@mculbert1467 Жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV To be fair, this was a long time ago ... mid-80's! After my two years in Japan I returned to teach in Canada, and I just retired. While I have no plans to return to work in Japan at this stage in my life, I enjoy your content!. My sincere condolences on your loss. Best of luck to you in your adventures!
@samurer1290
@samurer1290 Жыл бұрын
First and foremost, congratulations in getting the job position! It is pretty crazy to see that you have to go through three rounds of interviews before they can decide whether to accept or not to accept you into their company in comparison to the interviews here in the U.S where you only need to go through one to two rounds of interviews. I guess it also varies for different companies as well. Nevertheless, wishing you continued successes in your new career @TokuyuuTV!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words!! 🥺 It was definitely a super long process 💀 but i guess it helps them be extra sure they want the people they hire. Just super glad to be all finished with it!! 🥳
@samurer1290
@samurer1290 Жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV Definitely understandable. It is a blessing in disguise that you have made it through this long and tedious process. Going through interviews is a grueling process all in all hehe. Nevertheless, keep going forward.
@crysiscontained4421
@crysiscontained4421 11 ай бұрын
This was surprisingly useful, thanks mate. I have been wondering this question for a while and it's always been the same stupid "teach english" answer (that requires a teaching degree now). I have bookmarked this video for later use. For once I can say clickbait title is NOT clickbait. You have my respect
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 10 ай бұрын
ohhh woww teaching english requires a teaching degree now?? I thought the JET programme was still okay without it 🤔 really glad my video was helpful for you! wishing you the best in finding a job〜🥳
@crysiscontained4421
@crysiscontained4421 10 ай бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV Yeah, according to my latest research teaching english now requires a teaching degree (I'm guessing since that's how a lot of foreigners get there they have more than enough English teachers and can be more choosy) I'll look at that program specifically but I have seen no mention of it in a while
@crysiscontained4421
@crysiscontained4421 10 ай бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV So I looked into it and the JET programme doesn't require a teaching degree but it still requires a degree and you're only really an assistant and from the look of those numbers it's stupid hard to get in as only around 3k from 57 countries get in. I'm making assumptions from their participation numbers but I damn well know that a lot more than that applied from the US alone. There's a lot more "Terms and conditions" to it and it's nowhere near permanent all and all I think your list is the better option overall as those are permanent. You can also start looking far before you get there with your list with a lot better pay. Thanks for the wishes mate.
@roberthesketh7472
@roberthesketh7472 Жыл бұрын
lmao these videos are so funny but so informative!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
That’s the balance I try to strike, so I’m glad you thought the video had them both!! 😙
@Space_Writer
@Space_Writer 5 ай бұрын
Can you please explain what is the volunteer language exchange you mentioned: @3:47 Also, I don't know that you mentioned it but did you have any type of degree in order to apply for these jobs?
@inessola646
@inessola646 Жыл бұрын
I'm very sorry for the loss of your father but I am glad that you and your family are better 😉👍. Never give up and cheer up! 💪 I really admire your willpower and constance, I would like to be like you. Arigatou for your videos. Greetings from Barcelona!!!🤗 PD: Sorry for my English, I'm still learning it😝.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Inés!! I really appreciate your kind words, support like this truly means a lot ❤️ and thank you watching my videos all the way from Barcelona!! 😙 and your English is very good, you should be proud 🥳
@caemanbay
@caemanbay Жыл бұрын
Congrats on making it happen! So you had N2 level Japanese before applying it seems? I’ve seriously been considering the JET program because I just got my bachelor’s degree and want to try living in Japan. But I only speak English and Spanish…
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
I actually had my N1! But the JET programme actually doesn’t require any Japanese knowledge! It’s completely a bonus, but they do want to see that you’re genuinely interested in Japanese culture, and learning the language can be good evidence for this. The JET programme is a fantastic way to have a sheltered way into the country, so i would definitely recommend considering it!! 🥳
@alliswell5213
@alliswell5213 Жыл бұрын
I love your video.❤ Totally funny and super useful 😂. I would like to make a video in the future with u 😁 And keep being energetic as always. Very soon i will be also going to Japan officially for my Job. Looking forward to meeting with you 😊
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
glad you enjoy my videos, thanks for watching!! and good luck moving to japan, should be a really nice adventure ahead! 🤧
@jetplanevanman33
@jetplanevanman33 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to know what your education or workplace was like before going into this job hunting extravaganza. Really good video, congrats on the job acquisition.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!! Was a huge relief when i got the job offer 😭 I had no prior work experience and I was just finishing a Master’s in biology! Thanks for watching my video 🤧
@nicki8242
@nicki8242 2 жыл бұрын
dope vid!!!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Nick 🤧😍
@Cellus5000
@Cellus5000 Жыл бұрын
Good video. This process is the same for most jobs, and for some reason no one ever focuses on the application process
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
I knowww, i found that there is surprisingly little information about job-hunting in general despite how important it is… 🧍‍♂️
@deepanshusharma5373
@deepanshusharma5373 Жыл бұрын
Can you make a detailed video on JET program About its limitations and benefits , who can apply etc . By the way love this video 😍
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
I’m not an expert on the JET program since I never participated in it, so I don’t think I’m qualified to make a detailed video 🥵 but I can definitely give my thoughts in a future Q&A stream 😌
@deepanshusharma5373
@deepanshusharma5373 Жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV OK. THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY AND TIME.
@Roaming725
@Roaming725 Жыл бұрын
I worked in a Japanese office setting. It's an exciting journey and I hope you have a great time, but please please please take care of your mental health. They are still decades behind other countries when it comes to mental wellness. Over the years I worked in Tokyo, my mental health declined and I caught myself wishing I'd be hit by a car on my walk home from the station so I don't have to go back to work the next day because I just wanted a break so badly. For better or for worse, my time there taught me exactly where my limit is when it comes to stress tolerance lol Though I eventually left the country before I turned into a perpetually grumpy office worker, I learned so much from the experience and don't regret it. However, many don't or can't pull out when things get bad and become permanent victims of the toxicity. Stress does crazy things to the mind, so please take care.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Wow, I can’t imagine the level of stress you must’ve been going through to slip into thinking such dark thoughts 😔 it’s really sad that japan is so far behind in terms of work-life balance and mental health. Luckily, my company seems quite forward thinking and im not doing any overtime. But i have felt very tired on some days and it’s an important reminder to listen to your body and give it the break it needs. I’m really happy you grew from your tough experience. Thank you so much for sharing your story ❤️
@Roaming725
@Roaming725 Жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV thanks for your reply! I'm happy to hear you haven't been doing any overtime. それでも頑張りすぎないでくださいね☺️
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
はい、ちゃんと休みますよ〜‼️
@linknobody6886
@linknobody6886 Жыл бұрын
Yo, the Game Boy’s AirPods cover in the background is so cool!!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Wowwww you sniped those out so well!! Yesss my best friend got it for me, it’s uber cute right?? 🥺🤧
@linknobody6886
@linknobody6886 Жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV yup, I also have it!
@lued88
@lued88 2 жыл бұрын
wow thats a really dificult! good job!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Lu!! Really happy to have my job there 🥳
@nathanli6039
@nathanli6039 2 жыл бұрын
sho is the best interviewer
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
Fr fr, if only every interviewer could be as nice as sho, job hunting would be EASY 🥲
@tomassegura
@tomassegura Жыл бұрын
I'm very interested to hear your opinion on the work environment in this company as you did mention the bad culture in the Japanese companies. I too I'm thinkg of searching for a job in Japan, but that work culture kind of makes me not wanting to do it. But hey, maybe there are companies that are different. Still, I'm on my way to getting an N2 and I'm fluent in English, but it seems to me there are way less openings for non English natives (I'm a native Spanish speaker). I'll give it a shot tho, it's not like I did studied Japanese to move to Japan or anything.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
The work environment so far is really good!! No overtime, and everyone is extremely kind and open-minded. Usually 外資系 (foreign companies in Japan) tend to be more progressive thinking (but not all, like Storgan Manley 😝). Absolutely incredible you’re on your way to getting your N2!! And even if you’re not an English native, you’re English seems strong enough that you’d still be an attractive candidate in that sense - the average japanese person’s English ability is fairly low. Just keep up the awesome studying and be really diligent when doing research on companies’ cultures. Thanks for watching my video! 🥳
@johnforde7735
@johnforde7735 Жыл бұрын
I used to work at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Tokyo, and we would have people go to Boston Career Forum every year. We would then interview the top recruits. I had Boston recruits working for me. They were really good, ambitious, worked hard, smart, but weren't likely to stay. Didn't really matter. I think working for a foreign company in Japan is the best. Depending on the company, you usually don't have to work the crazy hours that you have to in a Japanese company. I still tended to leave the office at 6:30, so I wouldn't say it was short hours. And you could take 2 weeks vacation in one go (actually for investment banks, this is often mandatory to guard against what happened with Nick Leeson).
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Oh that’s a crazy coincidence, my friend just started working at BoA in Tokyo 😂😂 thanks for the interesting insight! 6:30 is definitely not bad by japanese standards, especially for banking i imagine, although i personally would still like it a bit shorter 😝
@cactusfroth
@cactusfroth Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing and congrats! Can I know how much keigo did you know before participating in the interviews, and were all the discussions/interviews/presentations held in Japanese only?
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
I knew only verrrrry basic keigo (if i were to do it again, would def want to have learned more basic keigo and practice using it more). I’d say about 70% of the interviewers were in Japanese! Presentations probably about the same too. Thanks for watching my video, and good luck if you’re doing the process in the future!! 🥳
@loretteMo
@loretteMo Жыл бұрын
Well I have been living in Japan for 4 years now and I am still not planning to work here unless it is an international company XD Still very informative and I really enjoyed watching it. Anyway guys, if you are planning to work in Japan (either a domestic or international company) having at least N2 will give you a great advantage :)
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
ohhh wow 4 years is so long!! and yeahhh really the main obstacle to living in japan is just finding a job that doesn’t violate human rights with crazy hours💀 definitely having an N2 is a solid place to be in terms of japanese skills! 😌
@serenadellabona8560
@serenadellabona8560 Жыл бұрын
😱😱😱thank you for all informations
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching my video!! 🙇‍♂️
@spottedflametheflame
@spottedflametheflame Жыл бұрын
I just found your channel through this video and I gotta say that your videos are great and you have huge potential moving forwards. Just subscribed. I also wanted to ask if during this whole job application process you were informed of the potential salary beforehand during the application process or if you're only estimate of the salary was from online sources?
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words!! Im glad you found my channel too 😙 On the BCF website, each job posting will often list the salary! If they don’t, it either means it’s really low or it’s negotiable / changes depending on your experience.
@Karim-nq1be
@Karim-nq1be 10 ай бұрын
I'm discovering your channel, don't really care that much about working in Japan (I'll probably have to work there though) you're doing a pretty impressive job, I'm subscribing.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 9 ай бұрын
really glad to hear you enjoy my videos 🤧🫶 thanks for watching them!!
@slicer2938
@slicer2938 Жыл бұрын
im curious if they have something similer but for australians. boston is pretty far, about to come out of highschool and into university( will probably do a 6 month exchange to japan first so atleast i absolutely know that that is what i want.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Yeah that is quite far! 😝 They also have these types of career forums in japan as well, which would be a little bit closer for you. But there may be online forums, and ofc if they had something in Australia that’d be even better! Would definitely recommend doing an exchange to japan if you’re interested in the country 😍
@saeed7413
@saeed7413 Жыл бұрын
3:52 😂 I am glad that you got the job after this difficult process.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Self-promotion just don’t ever feel right 💀 thank you!! i am super grateful to be finished job-hunting too 😭🙏
@hello777l
@hello777l 2 жыл бұрын
Tokuyuu hosting the interview instead of the interviewer. Someone hire this guy already.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 2 жыл бұрын
LMAOOOO i was wondering if someone was gonna notice that 😂😂😂 I’M the boss here 😤😤😂 mega power play
@daikouchan
@daikouchan Жыл бұрын
so relatable and funny! foreigner in japan.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
foreigners in japan unite ✊
@abbitelford6814
@abbitelford6814 3 ай бұрын
I'm curious to know if possibly anyone knows about the creative industries in Japan such as Music, Games, Anime etc. I'm doing an undergrad in music and if all goes well, a music postgrad in japan (partially via an exchange scheme or just applying directly as an international student). I know it is notoriously difficult to get a visa in Japan specifically for musicians and artists in general due to needing essentially international recognition. I am genuinely curious what the creative industries are like for people who do music/the arts as a living in Japan. Are there any openings in the creative world for foreigners that would be viable to try out for? I definitely have backups as I have job experience in various things like admin, event management and service but Music has always been the subject that I have a true passion in and I love the creative industries for Video Games, Anime, Film and Tv etc. If anyone has thoughts, comment, ideas etc. I would love to hear them!
@victorpineda7519
@victorpineda7519 6 ай бұрын
Not only you found job but also found love life with your competitor. So lucky!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV 6 ай бұрын
ahahahahah it’s a win-win
@maddogmatt44
@maddogmatt44 5 ай бұрын
it's been a year now. How do you feel about the job now, living in Japan, and what you would do differently now that you're in the situation you wanted to be in?
@poypoyh4413
@poypoyh4413 Жыл бұрын
ガクチカ対応までバッチリこなしてすごすぎる笑
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
いやいやそれはない❗️就活マジで苦労してたよ😂😂
@Lima_Golf_Bravo
@Lima_Golf_Bravo Жыл бұрын
Congrats! Interview tip, though(not that you need it). If a company requires you to do a presentation as part of your interview process, walk away and keep applying elsewhere. You’re basically giving them free consultation because, I assure you, they will use some of your ideas and you will get $0.00 for your services.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Ahhhh that’s so true!! My eventual employer required a presentation, but it was on a more personal subject so it couldn’t be used for their benefit. But the Storgan Manley interview had one too on how they can improve an aspect of their work culture and i could totally see them ripping off the candidates’ ideas with nothing in return…. just poor ethics 😪
@DiinzyOu
@DiinzyOu Жыл бұрын
0:44 7 or 8 am - 5pm is a normal work time for asian people, im still at junior high school and my schedule to go to school are 8am-4.30pm then 6pm-8pm.
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Damnnn that’s a crazy long school day 🧍‍♂️two hours longer than mine was in Canada. And the 6-8pm sounds like a cram school, which are popular in Japan.
@DiinzyOu
@DiinzyOu Жыл бұрын
@@TokuyuuTV not that cram honestly because i ussually woke up at 5am, and the 6pm-8pm is optional honestly, but my mom would throw slipper at me, if i dont attend it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@AkaiNiwatori1
@AkaiNiwatori1 Жыл бұрын
Here’s from a guy without a plan: Didn’t bother to check the internet due to a lack of common sense. -went to Japan (thanks to college loans) because I was heart broken and wanted to get the girl I liked out of my head; figured I’d like Japan since I grew up with Nintendo. -made a “mistake” by choosing Gifu as my location so I could supposedly get gud at Japanese faster. -was the worst out of everyone at Japanese and was sort of outcasted for it. Apparently everyone had more common sense than me, took 1-2 years of Japanese preparation before going. The program I went to was a known, difficult program. -learned almost nothing in class since the classes were n2 level right off the bat and in Japanese. -failed at multiple relationships with Japanese women because I couldn’t communicate with them. -Often felt depressed for not being able to participate in even the easiest conversations. -almost gave up on Japan entirely before meeting my fiancé. -struggled to communicate with fiancé even after much study. -found AJATT and RTK1 and at about the same time, my fiancé forced me to watch attack on titan raw with her. -Went back to my country to get gud at Japanese using AJATT and RTK 1 - went from really terrible Japanese to being able to pass n1 -came back to Japan and couldn’t get hired by anyone, not even an English teaching company because of my high JLPT level. -finally given a chance by one kindergarten and was depressed at work for not being able to fully use my language abilities and being treated as a fool, being an English teacher (I actually liked the job; I just wasn’t respected) -got fired for wanting to go see my family during Christmas and was told by many that I wasted my time learning Japanese and that I should’ve just studied business or marketing instead, pairing those skills with an n3 or n2 -tried one last time and got hired by an IT company for being fluent in both English and Japanese. -almost gave up and went back home but decided to hang in there despite not being prepared for Japan at all and basically lacking all around common sense. Stay foolish
@arjix8738
@arjix8738 Жыл бұрын
At least you somehow made it!
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
Wow, what an incredible story. I can’t believe all the emotional stress from being recently heartbroken, alone in a foreign country without the language, and in a class that isn’t suitable for beginners. I can totally understand the frustration of not being able to communicate in Japanese, but on top of everything else and LIVING there is just unimaginably tough. I have so much respect for you for sticking through it and passing N1 - absolutely incredible you were able to stay productive and put in all the work while under all that stress. I’m sorry to hear about your negative experiences with jobs, im very surprised places turned you down for being overqualified. But im beyond happy you met your fiance and have found a job where you can fully utilize your language abilities. I wish you nothing but the best moving forward, i think you’ve learned a lifetime of lessons in a short period of time. Please, don’t be afraid to set up plans in the future 😂🙏
@bobbywhite5319
@bobbywhite5319 Жыл бұрын
I respect that!
@sajithalwis855
@sajithalwis855 Жыл бұрын
amazing
@TokuyuuTV
@TokuyuuTV Жыл бұрын
❤️
@nicihagelmann71
@nicihagelmann71 3 ай бұрын
I love your videos and thay have helped me on my jounery to being fluent so please keep makeing your videos
@mynameisfan
@mynameisfan 7 күн бұрын
Is there also a job for outdoor work because im a gardener and it's a dream to work outdoors in Japan im dutch or im from the Netherlands
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