u/Critical_Ninja8003

Building a group of loyal, caring, engaging and proactive friends in Tokyo.

Tokyo can be a soulless place sometimes and I dearly miss the “good old days” back home when I had a small circle of loyal friends I could always count on.

If you happen to feel like that too, and want to act upon it, if instead of being just passive you proactively invite your friends to various activities, if you definitely prefer offline real life activities over the fake online world, if you like indoor/outdoor physical activities, if you’d rather meet friends after work on weekdays instead of just watching Netflix and go to bed, if you value a healthy lifestyle (no drugs/booze, etc.), if you love Japan and want to stay here as long as possible …

If you’re all that, then we’re meant to meet, whatever your age or gender.

Ps: please state your nationality in the comments so that yours doesn’t get removed as it is the rule on this subreddit.

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u/Critical_Ninja8003 — 4 days ago

🏖️ Friendly “MAKUHARI BEACH & PARKS MEETUP” 🗓️ Sat. 1 or Sun. 2 of Aug. ⚠️ 5 participants min.

PLAN

  1. Meet at the station

https://maps.app.goo.gl/yhM5SGxeY3HVNpLUA?g\_st=ipc

It’s one hour from Shinjuku.

  1. Coffee Donuts Croissants

Great for breaking ice first.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/k7wRZ5FZLU1M9kAL7?g\_st=ipc

  1. Supermarket Time

Where you can buy food for the picnic.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/JL7oBARppn5KoZ448?g\_st=ipc

  1. Picnic/Games in Park

Bring food plus anything else people would possibly enjoy.

I will bring frisbees, badminton rackets and a soccer ball.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/v56qfdasxMPf3qgJ8?g\_st=ipc

  1. Beach Time

Just chilling and waiting for the sun to go down. Can swim if you want to.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/SBJh7cm4qkHCmpgb7?g\_st=ipc

RULES

- You can join/leave whenever you want.

- You can bring friends.

- No music, boombox etc.

- No drunken shit/drama.

HOW TO JOIN

Comment with the following information:

- Your nationality

- The day you can join (either Sat. 1 or Sun. 2)

- The time you can arrive there

u/Critical_Ninja8003 — 29 days ago

I have a PR, I speak Japanese fluently, English and native French. Ex-IT guy, no experience in tourism but will go anywhere within Japan.

First, do they accept total beginners?

Also I am particularly interested in the positions where they provide both food and accommodation (private room, no dormitory) in addition to the salary.

How feasible is this?

Any first hand information please! 🙏

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u/Critical_Ninja8003 — 4 months ago