

Japan’s filled with unique cultural experiences that interest not only locals, but visitors from abroad. Exploring the culture of Japan is a great way to find not only new hobbies but also make new friends along the way. This is also a good time to find something new. Is religion an important part of your life? Get on the internet to find your nearest place of worship. Do you like reading? How about manga? Are you a mountain climber or scuba diver? All of these are great ways to meet people in Japan. So, first of all, think about what interests you can explore in Japan. One of the primary ways to make friends is through shared interests. How do you do it? This guide is here to help! First, Know Thyself However, those same changes can create new barriers to meeting people and making friends in Japan. The emotional and psychological benefits of being with friends are well documented, and simply being around people with similar interests and in a similar life situation can make an enormous difference in adjusting to change. You are on track… But is that all there is? What about having fun? What about dealing with stress of adjusting to all this huge life changes?

You’ve found a job, an apartment, and a language teacher.
