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The InterNations Tokyo expats forum welcomes you to become a member! In our InterNations community in Tokyo you can find all information that you may need when moving and settling abroad. Whether you’re searching for the requirements behind gaining a work permit or the necessary visa documents from the Japanese consulate, the best way to travel to Sapporo or the Kansai Region or maybe you would like to plan a weekend to go to Shikoku, the smallest island, famous for its 88-temple pilgrimage – who can give you better advice and insider tips than your fellow expatriates? By taking advantage of the expat forums for Tokyo, you will find yourself quickly connecting with other internationals.

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Receive trustworthy Answers in the Tokyo Expat Forums

Whether you’re an experienced expat or new to the expat life in Tokyo, you’ll certainly come across many questions throughout your life in Japan, beginning with ʺDo I really need business cards for every meeting or professional encounter?ʺ to concerns with regard to cultural etiquette.

Our exclusive network is here to give expats in Tokyo a place to find answers to any questions that they might have as expats. Our expat forum Tokyo welcomes Japan-based expatriates from all nationalities, whether you are German, French or English.

The Expat Forum Tokyo – Reliable Tips from fellow Expats

The expat forum Tokyo is an open and welcoming environment where you can connect with other expats as well as internationally-minded Japanese people to find trustworthy insider tips. In the InterNations expat forum for Tokyo there will always be a fellow member to help you solve any questions that you may have living abroad.

Are you looking for more information, e.g. on postal services or international schools in town? You might also consider our Tokyo Expat Guide - just one of the many resources that we provide in addition to the expat forums. However, for advice on all questions facing the regional expat life, like ʺIs a bow or a handshake the acceptable way of greeting a Japanese person?ʺ, you can easily find the answers on the Tokyo expat forums.

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