Japan with Sue Perkins | Series 1 Episode 1 | BBC Here she sees how Japan’s strict corporate culture has created some of the world's most successful companies, with its traditional values of hard work and discipline. Outside Tokyo, in the shadow of Mount Fuji, Sue takes part in Hell Camp, Japan's toughest business school. What does the future hold for this resilient and innovative country? Birth rates are falling and the population is shrinking. She finds a nation caught between the demands of a hi-tech future and the pull of a traditional past, where people work long hours but struggle to find time for love and relationships. Sue Perkins starts her journey in Tokyo, Japan's glittering capital city and home to 36 million people. Stream original BBC programmes FIRST on BBC iPlayer □ Subscribe and □ to OFFICIAL BBC YouTube □ Let me know if you have any questions about this or any requests for future videos in the comments down below!! See you next week! □ Find the program that is the best fit for you!! That is the most important thing!! So while this video goes through the application process, I'll be releasing more videos about grad school here as a series, so be sure to subscribe to see those when they come out in the future □Īlso, please do not feel it is necessary for you to go to the University of Tokyo!! There are seriously plenty of good schools and I often hear about people disappointed they didn't get in or aren't sure about whether or not they qualify. I can assure you though that getting into grad school here is leagues easier than it is for Japanese kids taking the undergraduate exam, please don't compare me to that □ I am a Master's student at an English humanities program, so I don't know anything about the undergraduate or native Japanese process. It's not an impossible dream with planning!!! Today I'll tell you about how I got into Japan's top university, the University of Tokyo, by going through the application documents you will need! You don't need to plan years in advance to get into this one specifically, but you do need to have done the necessary legwork to get into a good university in general. The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS. Standard men's haircut in expat area of the cityīasic dinner out for two in neighborhood pubĢ tickets to the theater (best available seats)ĭinner for two at an italian restaurant in the expat area including appetisers, main course, wine and dessertġ beer in neighbourhood pub (500ml or 1pt.)ġ min.Did you know that there are around 300,000 international students in Japan? Why do they come to Japan to study and what’s it like studying in Japan in 2021, especially during COVID-19? Let’s hit the streets of Tokyo to find out.Ĥ:13 - Stereotypes about international studentsĦ:36 - Differences between studying in Japan vs your home countryĩ:42 - Challenges of being an international student in Japanġ4:54 - Working in Japan after Graduationġ6:27 - Advice for those interested in studying in Japan Short visit to private doctor (15 minutes) (5 miles)Ĭold medicine for 6 days (tylenol, frenadol, coldrex, or equivalent brands) Taxi trip on a business day, basic tariff, 8 km. Volkswagen golf 1.4 tsi 150 cv (or equivalent), with no extras, new Microwave 800/900 watt (bosch, panasonic, lg, sharp, or equivalent brands)ġ summer dress in a high street store (zara, h&m or similar retailers)ġ pair of sport shoes (nike, adidas, or equivalent brands) ) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 sqft) studio Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas. Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 sqft) furnished studio in normal area Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 sqft) furnished studio in expensive area Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 sqft) furnished accommodation in normal area Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 sqft) furnished accommodation in expensive area TOKYO SCHOOL LIFE 2 MACBasic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business districtĬombo meal in fast food restaurant (big mac meal or similar)ĥ00 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breastĠ.5 l (16 oz) domestic beer in the supermarket
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