Asia Travel Tokyo Japan Shinjuku

Asia Travel Tokyo Japan Shinjuku


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How can I start translating for bands and celebrities who travel to Japan? Degree or networking?
I am completely bilingual in Japanese and English. My dream job is to work with bands and celebrities who travel to Japan for business. I want to be their personal translator. How can I start up my own freelancing business? I have professional translating experience and experience working in venues. Should I get a degree in translating? Any advice?

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18 Responses to Asia Travel Tokyo Japan Shinjuku

  1. jenifer R says:

    Find out who's coming on tour to Japan, call the promotions and tour managers and offer your services free for about a year while you gain contacts and experience. Maybe later you can start charging. If you don't live in Japan and expect them to take you along, forget it. Most everyone in that industry speaks English anyway so you'd just be more dead weight on the ride.

  2. Johnny Purp says:

    it's a free world. you can wear whatever you like. if japanese people have a problem with what you're wearing they wouldn't say it anyways

  3. Reonagg says:

    Cheapest way would be to swim. Just go south until you see a big round island. Can;t miss it.

  4. WPMixer says:

    thanks for posting this

  5. Wordpress says:

    @whiteswan54 What are you talking about – this is normal speaking speed – listen to American newsreaders if u want to hear dickheads speaking at warp speed for no other reason than to make it impossible for listeners to think about what they are hearing. – I hate American newsreaders. they dont even pause at the end of a sentence – its as if they have to get through an entire paragraph as fast as possible so they can go take a pee or sumpn!

  6. Wordpress says:

    You are so dumb lasallian1996 its unbelievable.

  7. Foenix says:

    cheapest way travel in japan

    sleep in subway train, station
    camp out by the sea
    rent a van / truck and sleep on it as group
    *** don't be a sucker ***
    don't get cheat by chinese / korean or other ethnic jap wanna be.
    stay away from hotel/motel/guest house
    eat noodle and good snack .. vendors sell from car or side walk.
    stay away from sushi bar / restaurant
    stay away from bars , if you single could see yourself wake up some where with a missing kidney !!!
    or worst girl could see yourself having sex on internet cd / sell
    stay away from voluntary host , too friendly folks
    could see yourself wake up in hospital missing a liver !!!
    take shower at pay location

  8. aaaannddy says:

    you can probably extend or change your status. Ask US embassy in Japan about that. Most places in Asia doesn't require visa, usually when you arrive, they will give you visa. But if you want to go to China or Dubai call the embassy to inquire about getting a visa.

  9. Blogger says:

    what if you dont have a closet?

  10. Wordpress says:

    Hahah true, she’s giving so much information in a short time that almost no one want to listen, show me geishas instead :D

  11. Free Blog says:

    Guys.. no offense but please check out my channel. I made a Japan Travel Guide. Thanks!

  12. Steve D says:

    I guess she liked the underwear huh?

  13. Flying is the cheapest way.

    Talk to the American Embassy if you are in trouble.

  14. SmartBobMx says:

    If you go on stand-by you can usually pick up a really cheap flight.

    While in Japan you will need a minimum of $100 for accomodation, transport and meals.

    There are plenty of cheap hotels, ryokans (traditional Japanese Inns), and hostels all over Japan. I booked a room in Tokyo for two people last week for 4800 Yen. Do a web search…

    If you want to eat inexpensively in Japan it is very easy to do. There is no shortage of cheap noodle places where you can get a large bowl of noodles and sometimes rice for 400 yen. Cheaper still are bento boxes which you can get practically everywhere.

    Beware of taxis and buying drinks in bars and restaurants. They are way overpriced. Most expensive of all are rock melons on sale in supermarkets which are priced at 35,000 Yen!!

  15. WPBlog Shop says:

    Japan looks like the type of country that has TOO many things to see and take in.-haha It’s such a vibrantly cultured place.

  16. Blogger says:

    you will find a bloody body in your closet hanging there haunting you and will kill you and ur family and if u want to stop this just sends this to 6 videos in 30 mins
    (i don’t believe in this, but ill have nightmare if i don’t do it)

  17. Anonymous says:

    Thanks so much

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