Foreign guys are crazy about working in Japan to save money! The real reason was exposed, and netizens laughed out of the pig's name hahaha
author:Fresh Japanese
Survey: If you were to visit Japan for a long stay, which area would you choose to live in?
I believe that the answer of many friends is Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza and other places with very convenient transportation, right?
However, recently, the Japanese media have discovered that more and more foreigners can be seen in many old streets!
So, they held up cameras and microphones and went to the streets for a little investigation...
"Because my hometown is also in an old street like this, the atmosphere is very similar. That's why I love this neighborhood. ”
"I'd love to see what Tokyo was like before development"
"I want to come to find the cat."
(There are a lot of wild cats in this area)
In addition, the program team also met a guy from Germany, Ben...
He is working as an English teacher in Japan on a "working holiday".
As for the reason why Ben lives near Takashimadaira Station, it's also very simple-
"I searched the internet for a better apartment near my place of work, and I chose this place."
"It's close to the center of the city, it's quiet, the rent is cheap and the greenery is great!"
With that, the reporter followed Ben back to the rental house. The house is not very large, and the rent is 68,000 yen a month.
At present, he can get 210,000 yen a month's salary. In addition to rent, water and electricity, you can still save more or less money.
However, Ben said: I am very distressed about this!
"If you want to work here, you can choose to be an English teacher, a hotel worker, or a bar clerk. But the wages are not high. Add to that the fact that the yen is now depreciating..."
"But I can barely get by."
In order to save money, Ben, who was born in a country of beer, had to give up the high-priced beer and stock up on a lot of cheap and affordable sparkling wine...
"The point is that it's cheap, and the taste (of drinking beer) is quite similar, so it's also a good choice."
What the? Why did he save money to this point, you ask?
Don't worry, the program team also asked this question curiously-
"As long as I earn more money, I can go to the maid café more times..."
Yes, you read that right, Ben's only motivation to save money desperately without beer is to go to the maid café hahaha
In order to save money, he only drinks a few beers when he has dinner with his colleagues after work.
This perseverance, who looks at it does not marvel at a cow
But Ben isn't the only one who's desperately saving up to go to the maid café!
Enter a few keywords on the Internet, and the similar content that pops up can be said to be countless...
Let's take a look at a few of them:
"This month, I want to save and restrain myself, but it's really hard to go to the maid café (>_<) every day."
"In order to save money, the idea of solving meals at the maid café, but reducing the frequency of going to the maid café is really not 1mm"
"I can't stand it anymore, I'll go to the maid's café tomorrow. Now is not the time to save, from a mental health perspective."
"Dinner is a self-catering back pot meat set meal 300 yen!
Save and save and go to the maid café next week! ”
Let's just say, is the maid café really that interesting? In the comment area, draw a friend who has been there to answer