HELLO GUYS TODAY I TELL YOU MY HONEST FEELING
When I first came to Japan, I had many expectations.
I thought life would be easy, clean, and perfect just like we see online.
But after living here as a student, I realized something important:
Reality is very different from expectations.
In this blog, I want to share my honest experience.
πͺMy Expectations Before Coming to Japan
Before coming to Japan, I imagined:
Life is very easy and comfortable
Everything is clean and organized
People are always polite and friendly
Jobs are easy to find
Student life is fun and stress-free
Social media shows a very beautiful image of Japan.And i think iam so lucky to passed exam and come Japan but but..
The Reality After Living in Japan and land on my language school i see kurashiki city than automatically demotivated look where i lived π³ look this city its not big city is just an small city just like valley π³ and I cannot find any part time work 3 month π’ π
After arriving, I experienced the real side:
Life can be expensive, especially for students
Rooms are often small and compact
Work-life can be stressful and tiring
Language barrier is a big challenge
Making friends takes time
Japan is beautiful, but it is not always easy.
π‘ What I Learned
Don't trust easily on social media because I see social media before come on social media I see big city but in reality you see kurashiki city π«€First time when I see actually i cannot speek anything iam totally soaked.After that,
Living in Japan taught me many things:
Be patient and strong
Manage money carefully
Respect the culture
Keep learning every day
Slowly, life becomes better when you adjust.
π± Simple & Eco-Friendly Living in Japan
Japan is a great place to learn eco-friendly habits:
Use less plastic
Recycle properly
Walk or use public transport
Avoid wasting food
Small actions can make a big difference π
❤️ Conclusion
Japan is not look like when socialmedia show, but it is still an amazing place to live and grow.
The key is to accept reality and adapt.
If you are planning to come to Japan, come with an open mind not just expectations.
In this post i just tell you small point of japan i post another article about my journey




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