Insights and success stories from foreigners who built a life and career in Japan! Discover interviews of expatriates sharing their origin stories, experiences and answering the following question: "How can I start a life in Japan?" Episodes recorded in 2019 and 2020. Archives and transcripts have been moved to https://japanlifestories.netlify.app/

Japan Life Stories
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Insights and success stories from foreigners who built a life and career in Japan! Discover interviews of expatriates sharing their origin stories, experiences and answering the following question: "How can I start a life in Japan?" Episodes recorded in 2019 and 2020. Archives and transcripts have been moved to https://japanlifestories.netlify.app/
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Recent Episodes

September 8, 2023
#11 - Connecting cultures through business innovation with Fariza Abidova
<p>Fariza Abidova shares a great story, from moving to Japan from her home country in Uzbekistan to bootstrapping 50 businesses in 3 years, being a panelist alongside Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, and writing for the Nikkei, one of Japan's biggest newspapers. Fariza speaks 7 languages, is an expert in cross-cultural communication and her background is an inspiration for entrepreneurship and self-empowerment.</p>

September 8, 2023
#10 - Becoming a Tea Ceremony Master in Japan with Tyas Sosen
<p>Tyas Sosen is a Belgium Tea Ceremony Master from Kyoto. Tyas trained in an impressive number of traditional arts like calligraphy, kendo or flower arrangement before eventually joining a famous lineage of tea masters. During the next hour, we'll discuss tea, of course, but also Buddhism, Taoism, mindfulness, martial arts and the underlying principles of the tea ceremony.</p>

September 8, 2023
#09 - Recreating Kyoto in VR with Alessandro de Bellegarde
<p>Alessandro de Bellegarde is an American videographer living in beautiful Kyoto. After a first career as a chef and directing his first movie, he created his own production company with a key mission: to archive Kyoto's cultural landmarks through virtual reality and high definition 3D videos. He has since been able to cover events such as the Gion Matsuri and be an ambassador for Kyoto at the famous Grammy Awards ceremony.</p> <p>In this interview, Alessandro discusses his love for Kyoto, his challenges working with its most traditional institutions, temples and shrines as well as the responsibility of being a foreign resident in a city as impacted by mass tourism as Kyoto can be.</p>
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