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Article Title: The Benefits of Japan Internships
Author: Patrick Claydon
Category: Language, Education, Career
Word Count: 459
Keywords: japan internships
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Japan has the second largest economy in the world, and completing an internship 
there can be an invaluable experience. Japan internships provide the typical 
benefits found in all internships, including the chance to build up your resume 
and develop job skills. In addition, living and working in Japan also offers 
its own unique advantages.

The Japanese work ethic places special importance on showing respect and 
nonaggression. Observing and learning from this behavior allows foreigners to 
gain an appreciation for hard work, and also appreciate the knowledge of older 
employees. It also offers a chance to learn how to negotiate and conduct 
business in a non-confrontational manner.

With regard to hours, working long hours is standard for Japanese, which helps 
interns learn to succeed in an intense work environment and develop the 
necessary skills for fast-tracking their career.

Group decisions and teamwork are highly valuable in the Japanese workplace. 
Working in open-style office settings, employees openly communicate with each 
other in crowded environments. Interns learn to collaborate and share ideas 
while benefiting from the strong sense of pride in the workplace. Daily 
workplace meetings are not uncommon.

Regardless of the industry, workers fulfill their job duties eager to learn, 
and always motivated to do the best possible job. Showing up early to work is 
practically ingrained in society. The Japanese workplace culture teaches 
students to be productive and work well together with all types of individuals 
in any situation. The idea that there is no such thing as a small job or task 
will aid interns in keeping an open mind and dealing with non-glamorous aspects 
of any job.

Interning in Japan is a great way to interact with the locals, and learn the 
language. It also teaches the importance of business courtesy. In Japan, mixing 
business and pleasure is not frowned upon, and the Japanese have a reputation 
for playing as hard as they work. Going out with coworkers after hours is 
common, increasing corporate bonding, networking and building valuable business 
contacts.

Interns also get a chance to experience various different aspects of Japanese 
culture. Foreigners can go skiing in winter, relax in hot springs, watch geisha 
dances, attend sumo wrestling events, learn martial arts, enjoy baseball games, 
go dolphin watching or participate in traditional tea ceremonies.

The food is another major benefit of interning in Japan. Japanese cuisine is 
praised all around the world, and can improve your health dramatically. Fresh 
seafood, leafy vegetables and fruit are consumed regularly, with rice, noodles, 
tofu and seaweed. Japanese green tea is often served, which has a long list of 
health benefits including lowering the risk of some cancers, and boosting 
energy. This healthy eating has contributed to the Japanese people having one 
of the longest life spans in the world, and one of the lowest obesity rates.

If you're looking for Japan Internships, we're here to help you.  Let us help 
you source, apply, prepare for, and participate in Japan Internships today.
http://www.japaninternship.net/programs.html

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