Who could have thought that after almost 40 years, our high school classmates can meet again! We graduated from different elementary schools and entered La Union National High School in 1978. It was during our time that our school was …
Welcome to the Freelancing Course of Filipino Virtual Assistance (FVA) Japan! It’s a monthlong course with 4 Live Sessions, 20 Pre-recorded Sessions and an online academy that enrolled students can access 24/7/365. We endeavor enrollment to employment and training to …
After 1 year of learning the 42 Letters Sounds plus Alternatives, watching 8 Jolly Phonics videos, decoding 12 Read & See booklets and seriously reading 72 books (Level 1 ~ 4) plus various activities to memorize Jolly Phonics songs, system, …
Which Japanese electronics shop is your favorite? Since moving to West Tokyo, it has been “mendokusai” (bothersome/troublesome) to travel to Akihabara, the electric/electronics town of Japan. Thank goodness to Bic Camera where it sells various electronic needs! Tachikawa City is fortunate to have one of …
My neice who became an Australian citizen about 2 years ago posted this morning an article about the need for foreign workers in Australia. It looks like a good option since language is not a barrier and workers can get …
Plants galore for beautification, air purification, health condition, and school promotion! Whenever I visit ガーデンセンター上水園 (Garden Center Josuien) near my school in Tamagawajosui Station, the staff seem to know what I like and they readily give me their advice. In my 9 …
Want to support the Philippine government’s “Build, Build, Build” projects? Here’s how? http://tokyo.philembassy.net/docs/rtb-22-financial-literacy-presentation.pdf
https://www.nenkin.go.jp/international/english/lumpsum/lumpsum.files/A.pdf
Open door in Japan! Here’s one way to enter this once closed country: https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Japan-Immigration/Japan-to-receive-60-000-nursing-helpers-in-new-visa-program As an aging society, there’s a big demand in the caregiver industry. Imagine the politicians talking how they can welcome “gaijin” (foreign) workers. What a big difference …