Showing posts with label how to live in japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to live in japan. Show all posts

Gaijin vs Gaijin and Being Big in Japan - The Debate Ends Here

Friends, last year I posted a series of videos explaining to all the folks out there the Gaijin vs Gaijin situation here in Japan. It is quite interesting to watch. Now, other publications in Japan have picked up on my theme and made a big hu-has about it. Well friends, you can get the original Tokyo Joe Gaijin vs Gaijin story here because I know about Gaijins in Tokyo - I've been one for decades and I've seen yall come and go with your Lost in Translation Pipe Dreams and your ESL dreams and bunny outfits working for them factories called eikaiwas. Well, pop open your dollar fifty can of Asahi and get your karaage and listen to the original Gaijin vs Gaijin tales here on the podcast.

Take care friends.

GAIJIN VS GAIJIN - WHY SOME GAIJIN IN JAPAN FEEL LIKE KINGS WHEN THEY AINT
GAIJIN VS GAIJIN - WHY MANNERS ARE IMPORTANT IN JAPAN
HOW TO BE BETTER THAN THE OTHER GAIJIN IN JAPAN AND TOKYO TOWN

Danny Choo Sucks vs Danny Choo Owns - Danny Choo Philosophy vs Conventional Hard Work - How to Be Successful in Japan

Danny Choo is a very successful anime and otaku-land blogger who has portrayed an image of success. Now Mr Choo says all you need is passion - and everything else will follow. What do you think of Mr Choo's comments about how to be successful in Japan?



Now now, don't get me wrong, I love me some fine big tittayed b!tches all dressed up in anime costumes, coming to help Tokyo Joe get to sleep at night and all - hey, even pretending to rescue Tokyo Joe from some mean Kaiju creature - but I do draw the line at the figurine douchebaggery friends.

What I can offer y'all is this little word of advice: Take care before you simply come to Japan and 'follow your passions' expecting everything will follow. Also take care friends, before you listen to a man who is obsessed with plastic figurines of scantily clad anime characters.

Take care friends.

Shibuya Pedestrian Crossing - Why Your Life Will Change When You Cross It

THE SHIBUYA CROSSING, SHIBUYA WEST STATION EXIST, SHIBUYA, 'THE BU', SHIBUYA-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN

The crossing is featured in that movie Lost in Translation (2002). It is something that everyone who has visited Tokyo knows about. Few however brave the crossing more than once as they realize that crossing the street with so many people and taking photos of their achievement so that they can say to their folks and friends at home 'I AM IN JAPAN!' is lame and tendentious douchebaggery of the highest order. Take care friends. Peace Tokyo Joe

How You can Live the Dream Life in Tokyo Town You Always Wanted

You may not be able to visit or live in Tokyo Town today, tomorrow morning, next week, next month or even next year. but you can take the first step and every journey begins with the first step, and friend, I am here to make the journey easier. I am Tokyo Joe and i know Tokyo. If you have ever wished to live the dream life in Japan there are ways that your dreams can come true. some are easier than others. either way friends, your Tokyo dreams will come true. How do i know? Because they do for people just like you every day and because i know they will. Peace.Tokyo Joe