Tokyo at Your Door (Culture Shock! At Your Door: A Survival Guide to Customs & Etiquette)

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  1. Paperback: 320 pages: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company; 2003-06
  3. Author: Yuko Morimoto-Yoshida
  4. ISBN: 1558687483
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #869333

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- Spending extended time in a city
- How to lease or rent apartments
- Local food names and where to buy it
- How to set up bank accounts and pay taxes What laws may affect you and your long-term residency
- The typical workplace, and the entertainment scene in your new city
- (See page 83 for full list of Culture Shock! At Your Door guides)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good installment in an excellent series, June 22, 2005
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This review is from: Tokyo at Your Door (Culture Shock! At Your Door: A Survival Guide to Customs & Etiquette) (Paperback)
Outside the U.S., my two favorite cities in the world are London and Tokyo, and it's far more difficult to find reliable, up-to-date information on the latter, especially with the economic ups and downs Japan has experienced in the past decade. (London mostly just keeps on keeping on.) This series is aimed not at the tourist but at the person who expects to be living, and probably working, in a new cultural environment for an extended period. Sure, you want to know about restaurants and what sights to see, but of more immediate importance is discovering how you go about getting the electricity turned on, and figuring out the subway system, and -- especially in a non-European country like Japan -- knowing how not to look like an idiot and avoid offending your host. The author covers all those things and many more, with sections on introducing children to Tokyo (they'll learn the language much more quickly than you), transportation (forget buying a car), the health care system (keep...Read more

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