Most of us consider filing a tax return a not-so-pleasant, but unavoidable part of life. And some of us are lucky enough to have a company or tax accountant do it for us, but some of us find ourselves needing to figure it out ourselves. And if you are reading this, I assume you are in the latter group. So here is some information to help you get started. Disclaimer: I am not an expert on tax in Japan and nothing here should be considered ... Read the Post...
Why you should try out a Coworking space
What is a Coworking space? A coworking space is a space that has office equipment and amenities, where people can rent a desk or office and either work independently or in a group. The Coworking space crowd Many people who need to move around like to use coworking spaces to get some work done in between appointments. There are also many entrepreneurs and free-lancers that use these spaces too. And since the pandemic started, more and ... Read the Post...
Tokyo Festival: Tokyo Tower Taiwan Festival 2022
Say the words Taiwan and Festival in one sentence and you know it's going to be bright and interesting. And since this Taiwan Festival is a Food Festival, let's add in the word delicious too! It has been set up at the Tokyo Tower South Carpark, and is on from 3 Dec 2021 to 16 Jan 2022. Opening hours The opening hours are 11:00 to 21:00, though they only allow people in up to 20:00, according to their website. Tickets To make ... Read the Post...
How to get rid of furniture in Japan – and what to do with the other stuff
Japan's garbage sorting policies are well known to everyone living in here, and if what you want to throw out falls into the typical categories, great. But what if you need to get rid of furniture, or electronics, or clothes? How to get rid of furniture in Japan Household trash is expected to fit into the usual 30L or 45L trash bags, so they can easily fit into the local garbage trucks. This means that furniture is in a special category - ... Read the Post...