Burger Sasa in Daikanyama is incredible. I know this response is late.
1200 yen an hour for 4 hours a day, 5 days a week?
eh
I need some tasty food for dinner. Being at home in the middle of nowhere to anything nice is fucking boring.
I got my salary and I'll just want to take the train to go and check anything I fancy from your recommendations.
Anywhere between Yokohama and Tokyo.
Any mexican food that doesn't cost me an arm and a leg?
Or creamy-like tonkotsu raamen?
Or, any place that you higly recommend?
A burger would do nicely too. For some reason I crave something unhealthy today.
Also kinda late but the list could be useful to other people.
Good Mexicans are quite rare but I heard really good things from Junkadelic in Nakameguro.
For burgers here are my recommendations:
* Fellows (omotesando): Usually very busy and small, pretty nice in the evening
* The Great Burger (meiji-jingumae): One of my top recommendation, wait time is not too bad even on busy days, really great burgers
* Brozers (ningyocho): Slightly further after Tokyo but another really good burger
* Gotham Grill (ebisu): Probably one of the best burger I had in Japan, but very expensive (2,600 jpy iirc, been a while since I went)
* Golden Brown (nakameguro): Another really good burger but the place is quite small and closes early
Sasa Burger was also mentioned and I recommend it too.
If you want to ask about more burger places feel free, those are the somewhat easy to access ones. With a group of friends we were trying a new burger place every week for a couple years and found some really interesting ones.
So a bit of trouble, but the mental health clinic my wife and I made an appointment at (clinical anxeity, yay) just called me back and said they don't serve foreigners. Told me to go the local university hospital. Kinda frustrated.
My friend goes to TELL for her therapy and seems to have made a lot of progress. Maybe check them out.So a bit of trouble, but the mental health clinic my wife and I made an appointment at (clinical anxeity, yay) just called me back and said they don't serve foreigners. Told me to go the local university hospital. Kinda frustrated.
That honestly sounds illegal. Some places I believe dont serve non-Japanese speakers without official interpreters, but not serving foreigners sounds sketchy as all hell.
Got a website?
My friend goes to TELL for her therapy and seems to have made a lot of progress. Maybe check them out.
I realize I have no idea where in Japan you live... if its an emergency and you need to talk to someone, they have a hotline.
http://www.wakaba-ekimae.com
The nurses told us it was the doctor who refused us.
Thanks, I'll give em a look. I live in a town down the tobu tojo line in Saitama. Do you know Kawagoe? It's about 10-15 mins down the track from there.
Wow, nothing on the site about anything like that. Shitty situation all around.
Izakaya plus Karaoke (if we want) sounds perfect. Does 2nd November work for people?
I am personally fond of Ikebukoro (because I can walk there )
Izakaya plus Karaoke (if we want) sounds perfect. Does 2nd November work for people?
I am personally fond of Ikebukoro (because I can walk there )
I just imagine a Japan GAF meetup as something like this:
No one knows each other's identities and you just call each other by your usernames.
Does having a lawyer do your visa renewal stuff for you actually increase your chances of a multi-year visa or not?
Like, do immigration lawyers do anything other than watch me fill out the same exact papers I've always done?
(Background: I had a 3-year a while back, but got one-year visas these last couple of renewals even though my income went up. Coming up on 10 total consecutive years here. Some stuff the immigration officer said was -- according to a lawyer -- not true.)
Does having a lawyer do your visa renewal stuff for you actually increase your chances of a multi-year visa or not?
Like, do immigration lawyers do anything other than watch me fill out the same exact papers I've always done?
(Background: I had a 3-year a while back, but got one-year visas these last couple of renewals even though my income went up. Coming up on 10 total consecutive years here. Some stuff the immigration officer said was -- according to a lawyer -- not true.)
Nope. Still a Specialist in Humanities (English teacher) this whole time. I did change companies in my third year, but that was like 6 years ago.Did you change visa status?
If your company changes its name or splits up into smaller companies for whatever reason, then it will go back to one year again too even if you technically still work for the same company. Or so I've heard anyway. I expect to get a another one year visa next year.
Hmmm, since my employment situation is now a lot more straightforward than it was those years back (see reply above), I probably don't need that bit, eh?i used a lawyer when i changed visa status about six years ago and it was really only helpful for getting through that red tape and figuring out how to define my somewhat unorthodox employment situation.
Hmmm, since my employment situation is now a lot more straightforward than it was those years back (see reply above), I probably don't need that bit, eh?
Really random question, but anyone here in Osaka manage to buy an SNEs classic (US/EU)? Any shop here that could have one? Thanks.
Play Asia had them yesterday for 20,000 yen. I thought it was too much, but now that theyre gone I regret it.
Unless you've never played any of the games before, 20,000 is stupid price. I've played every game on it before so I played it for about an hour last night and don't expect to ever play it again.
Unfortunately I still like looking at it and the controllers are really useful, so I'm keeping it for that.
You can pay whatever you want lol. The controllers are nice and it's a cool desk piece. If you want to play the games then go for it?
Does having a lawyer do your visa renewal stuff for you actually increase your chances of a multi-year visa or not?
Like, do immigration lawyers do anything other than watch me fill out the same exact papers I've always done?
(Background: I had a 3-year a while back, but got one-year visas these last couple of renewals even though my income went up. Coming up on 10 total consecutive years here. Some stuff the immigration officer said was -- according to a lawyer -- not true.)
Ask if you are eligbl for the permanent Visa, and I do not know what you do but can you get the High-value worker Visa or something like that.
I just love how Nintendo is everywhere here in Japan.