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Trash Is Responsibility. So Is Ownership.
Into The Japanese Mind by Sio I once thought I had escaped materialism after I backpacked across half the globe. Before I moved to Japan, clearing out my 3-bed flat in Macau shocked me with so many unused goods I didn’t even remember buying. In Osaka, I moved into a 20m² flat with just one suitcase. Shopping became cautious. Every item takes up room. Spent a week deciding on a foldable table. Measured bins again and again. Held a bath mat for way too long, then put it back,

Sio
May 292 min read


Naked and Locked Out Crisis
Life Reset Journal by Sio I have chronic neck pain. After moving to Japan, I continue to swim weekly. Pools here feel like onsens—everyone changes together and locks up stuff. One day I swam, soaked, steamed—totally relaxed—and walked back naked. Typed “1234.” Nothing. Tried combos—still locked. I was naked, phone inside, no Japanese. Total panic: x$&@::;(😫😭🫠 After panicking, I looked around, just elderlies. Then a young woman came in. I rushed to her, said Locker, made

Sio
May 281 min read


5 Things Foreigners Must Do When Moving to Japan
Japan Life Guide by Sio 1) Make a Personal Seal A seal in Japan is like your signature, so choose carefully. Pitfall: When I arrived, a friend suggested I make a seal with just my surname - NG. I trusted him and did it — only later did I realize he was just trying to save me money. I would’ve preferred using my full name, since the seal stays with me in Japan… 2) Visit the Ward Office Within 14 days of arriving, you have to go to the local ward office to register your addre

Sio
May 182 min read
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