Japan



Why Japan?
For the ultimate in clean living, look to Japan as your expat destination. A culinary focus on fresh foods, combined with world-class public healthcare, gives this nation the highest life expectancy worldwide. A robust public transport network nearly eliminates the need for personal vehicles. Cherry blossom season draws millions to lush landscapes, while Tokyo's neon-soaked skyline beckons digital nomads seeking the latest cultural trends. A constant demand for English teachers translates to ample opportunity for gaijin (foreigners).
However, this outsider status never fully goes away in Japan's insular culture, though it's easier for younger folks to fit in. Heavy emphasis on work and productivity can impact time with family, as well. and English usage drops off outside the major cities. Ultimately, if immersion in a society rich in history and culinary delights is your plan, and you love a challenge, then consider Japan for your new home.
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Consult with Nick
Nick Woolsey is a self-professed Japanofile. He's lived in Japan for over a decade, ultimately launching a company to help other expats relocate there, too. Japan is conservative when it comes to immigration, so the answer isn't simple.
The island nation is a fascinating place to live, where every day feels like a new adventure. From snowy mountains in Nagano to crystal clear waters in Okinawa, from bustling izakaya in Tokyo to quiet onsen in Gunma—all of it can be explored for less than many people realize. Schedule your free 30 minute initial consultation to explore what life in Japan could be like for you.