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How to Move to Japan? Here are 7 Visa Options
Japan Life Guide by Sio I came to Japan on a work visa. Most people get 1 yr at first; I got 3 yrs. The longer the period, the more trust from immigration, making renewals and PR easier. But I feel it’s fate giving me more time to write my story with Japan. If you’re planning to move to Japan, see which visa below might fit you: 1)Student Visa University, vocational school, language school. Usually 1–4 yrs. After graduation, you must switch to any visa below to qualify for

Sio
Jul 311 min read


Midlife Romance is a Meticulous Calculation
Another Life at 40s by Sio In my 30s, I backpacked across continents with no plan. I ventured into the Amazon, crossed remote borders, got lost and sick — life felt like a romantic movie. A decade flew by. I no longer roam, my body won’t let me. Long flights hurt, jet lag lingers. Checkups feel like lottery. Midlife has arrived, but I’m not ready. 10 hrs of walking at Expo left my knees failing. Doctor said it might be early aging. I panicked: “I’m only in my 40s! Is my a

Sio
Jul 311 min read


Naked in the Onsen — Quietly Becoming One of the Group
Into The Japanese Mind by Sio You need to be fully naked in a Japanese onsen. I used to think it’d be awkward, but on my first visit, everything felt so unfamiliar — I was too busy copying others to feel embarrassed. The moment I stepped into the water, heat wrapped around my body and soul. So relaxing. The sound of the water was healing. I was instantly hooked. Later I realized, Japanese people grow up being naked with others. No wonder their collective mindset runs so dee

Sio
Jul 121 min read
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