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Life in Japan

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   TeamLab Borderless in Tokyo, Japan  Hey everyone! Its Amy again. Thank you so much for the wonderful support, feedback and comments on my previous note. I have to say that I wasn’t expecting much people to read what I have to say but the reaction and love that I’ve received on what I wrote really meant a lot to me so I would like to say THANK YOU SO MUCH from the bottom of my heart. I guess by now people know the fact that I am living in Japan, the land of the rising sun they say. At first my only mission was to graduate from university here but when you spend some time focusing on where you want to be and how you want to implicate your education values, work experience in Japan seemed like my best option. From the look of my posts and stories I share, a lot of people ask me questions about how to apply for university or get work and study experience in Japan. Some people are merely interested in the lifestyle and experiences of l...

For those who needed it

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Hey yall! Its Amy or Enkhnaran or Enkee haha! I am a Mongolian nomadic soul currently working at the city administration of Iwakura, Aichi as Coordinator for International Relations (CIR). I have been living in Japan for almost 5 years and this is the first time for me to share my personal notes with you all. First of all, I absolutely NEED to address the fact that I do not intend to be seen as a "Blogger" nor do I have the determined time and effort to be one. I am a person that likes to share what is on her mind and welcomes any criticisms, thoughts, compliments, and opinions with others. Ever since I started using Instagram and building connections with others, I have learned the useful and effective ways of using social media for greater purposes like sharing important information, asking for opinions or just finding the right inspiration. However, many say the opposite of social media as "the game of comparison", "con...