School picks up students from Airport and then School will take away to school or Hostel
as it depends on time. After that following steps will be proceeded.
Attendance at School
Formation of Hanko (Seal)
For further information click at following link
https://www.nepaaru.com/jankari/things-you- must-know- about-name- seals-in-
japan/
Opening Bank Account, without Bank Account it is not possible to get job in
Japan as well students cannot subscribe the mobile.
Subscription of Mobile (AU/DOCOMO/SOFBANK)
https://www.au.com/english/mobile/ FOR AU
https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/ FOR DOCOMO
https://www.softbank.jp/en/mobile/ FOR SOFTBANK
While subscribing the Mobile at first students do not need to pay. Students will
get mobile in instalment payment.
Hunt of Part Time Job
Many schools will assist to engage in part time job. If schools have made you
engage in job, you cannot leave without permission. Lick at following link for
further details regarding part time job in Japan.
https://www.jpss.jp/en/life/5/1/
Do’s & Don’t Do’s in Japan
When we travel overseas, we ought to aware in many things regarding like Culture, Language, Behavior, Body Language and the way they eat which is called cross culture
Japan is known as most formal country in the world so Nepalese students need to aware in many thing while studying and staying in Japan.
DO’S IN JAPAN
We should also inform them regarding the culture and their norm and values.
Do’s In Japan
- Follow the rule
- Be punctual
- Throw the dirt in dustbins or shown place for room in given time
- Follow the traffic light
- Keep the promise
- Keep peace in room
- Say excuse even they commit mistake
- Park your Bicycle at Parking
- Take off your shoes while entering at Japanese Home and Temple
- Bow your head while shaking your hand
- Show respect to women and do not touch without permission.
- DO put your palms together and say “Itadakimasu” before eating – it is a polite way of expressing “Thank you for the meal I am about to receive.”
- DO cover your mouth with your other hand when using a toothpick.
Don’t Do’s in Japan
- No use of umbrella while riding the cycle
- Do not receive the call in Train (it is offensive)
- Don’t speak loudly in public transportation
- Don’t throw the dirt in street
- Do no open the gift in front of them
- No tipping at Restaurant
- Do not embrace any Japanese, keep distance
- Sniffles It’s considered uncouth to blow your nose in public
- DO NOT burp at the table – unlike some Asian countries, burping is rude in Japan.