Teaching English in Japan is not just a job, it's a life. This buffet of a book serves up a spread of information and anecdotes about money, jobs, visas, food, train gropers, hot springs, capsule hotels, daily life and phenomenal social relationships. It answers questions about work, salary, teaching and education and visa requirements. Read about The Restroom Knock, Squid and Mayonaise Pizza and The Case of the Missing Westerners. By the way, what is the English Effect and who are Fearless Ferrbal, Mary Edgeminded and Cylent Sam? Get the facts about the job and enjoy the stories about the life.
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By Ian Ruxton
Oct 15, 2009
"good work with humour" As a long-term English teacher in Japan I recognise much truth in the descriptions here, especially the requirement to speak slowly and smile all day! Good witty introduction to the topic and lifestyle.