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[GaijinPot Blog]( [41]( [2017 Top Jobs in Japan Week 41]( You can apply directly to these companies by creating a profile on GaijinPot Jobs. [BLOG]( [This Week in Japan Oct. 9-15, 2017]( By [Dan Grunebaum]( on October 9, 2017 From avant-garde theater to EDM fests to ancient spectacle, there’s something for everyone across the archipelago. [BLOG]( [Japan’s Tourism 'Fails' Make it a Perfect Travel Destination]( By [Victoria Vlisides]( on October 6, 2017 The anti-tourist’s wet dream: Japan — and all its quirky charms — is waiting for you, despite the government’s befuddling missteps at promotion. [BLOG]( [3 Edible Japanese Insects for Autumn]( By [Joost Van Itterbeeck]( on October 5, 2017 It’s autumn — the best time to eat insects! Join GaijinPot as we take a gastronomical tour of bugs in the traditional cuisine of Gifu and Nagano prefectures. [BLOG]( [Beyond “Kowai”: 10 Japanese Words For When You’re Freaked Out]( By [Teni Wada]( on October 4, 2017 This Halloween, be more than just scared with these new Japanese words and phrases to express your fear and disgust like a horror movie pro. [Tokyo Vegan Guide]( Known as the land of sushi, Japan may seem a bit daunting to vegan and vegetarian visitors. But you can survive in Tokyo while keeping to a plant-based diet and thrive on delicious meals and snacks! [BLOG]( [Dealing with Depression in Japan]( By [Liam Carrigan]( on October 3, 2017 Many foreigners working in Japan live with depression, but few get real help. Here are some tips and resources for handling it. [BLOG]( [Building Bridges: Connecting with Japanese Students In and Out of the Classroom]( By [GaijinPot Commercial Partners]( on October 3, 2017 Taking the time to talk with students or pay attention to their interests outside of the classroom can go a long way to building better relationships with your charges. [GAIJINPOT STUDENT PLACEMENT PROGRAM]( Immerse yourself in the language and culture by studying at a Japanese language school. [STUDY SERIES]( [Culture Day]( Culture Day is a national holiday held annually in Japan on November 3 for the purpose of promoting culture, the arts, and academic endeavour. Festivities typically include art exhibitions, parades, and award ceremonies for distinguished artists and scholars. [Discover Japan with GaijinPot Travel]( From Hokkaido to Okinawa, explore Japan's famous sights or head off the beaten track with our expert travel guide. [TRAVEL]( kagawa - Museums [Top Museums to Visit on Naoshima]( A guide to the main museums on Naoshima Art Island. [GaijinPot Facebook]( [GaijinPot Twitter]( [GaijinPot GooglePlus]( [GaijinPot Youtube]( [WORK]( [STUDY]( [TRAVEL]( [APARTMENTS]( ©2017 [GPlusMedia Inc.]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Contact us]( Having trouble viewing this email? [click here]( to view in your web browser.

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