In case anyone was wondering, I haven't heard any more information regarding Japan and my placement, and therefore there is really nothing to update you with.
I can start the 30 day countdown though, which is exciting!
Obviously it would be more exciting if I knew exactly where I was going in 30 days, but there you go...
In other news, according to the weather it's 7pm in Shizuoka city right now and it is 24 degrees celsius. I now ask you to take a moment and pray that my accommodation has some form of air conditioning. Amen.
Irish-based travel blog with a special focus on Japan and cheap, solo travel.
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
#104 Japan on the horizon (again)
Shizuoka City and Mt Fuji
Big news: I'll be moving to Japan in a couple of weeks as part of the JET programme!
JET stands for Japan Exchange and Teaching, and each year brings over thousands of people to live and work in Japan as English teachers.
As you might know I was last in Japan in Autumn 2012 (and have many posts about it on this very blog), so I'm excited to be going back three years later.
When applying with JET you can have three preferences as to where in Japan you want to live, but ultimately you might not end up anywhere near them. In my case I listed a few places on Honshu (the main and biggest island), and while I didn't get any of my top 3, they have placed me in Shizuoka Prefecture (this is in Honshu, about 3 hours drive from Tokyo) so I'm happy.
At the moment I have just been given the prefecture name - so I still have no idea what part I will be in, or whether to expect living in a city or in the middle of nowhere. Most JETs know more details like the name of the city or town they are in, but as a prefectural JET I have to wait an extra few weeks to find out (such is life as a JET - the application process is long and competitive. I applied in Dec 2014!).
Map of Japan
From what I've gathered so far, Shizuoka has a big coastline and quite a lot of nature. To the South the Izu peninsula has amazing islands, beaches and hot springs. Further North and in the centre is Mt Fuji.
Izu Peninsula
There are hundreds of blogs about JET, applying, the process, what to expect when you arrive, etc etc. Many of these people are very capable, so I'm going to leave them to do what they do best. My aim is to use this blog as a vessel to highlight my adventures and some hidden gems in Japan (that aren't Tokyo!). This is a travel blog after all.
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adventure,
japan,
jet,
jet program,
shizuoka
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