@mindart
Swiss expat in Japan
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Swiss
Lives in tokyo
Speaks french, english, german, japanese (from very good to worst...)
Registration: 22 May 2010
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english university in tokyo by mindart
Hi! I am looking for a semester or a year, in a university for english speaker in tokyo? Do you know some place? Thank you.
OK, thanks But I am looking for an international school where courses are displayed in English. In the field of business or art, website etc. Read More
english university in tokyo by mindart
Hi! I am looking for a semester or a year, in a university for english speaker in tokyo? Do you know some place? Thank you.
Thanks. You right. It's about studying. Read More
english university in tokyo
Hi! I am looking for a semester or a year, in a university for english speaker in tokyo? Do you know some place? Thank you. Read More
Indian community in geneva by from_sj
hello Is there any Indian community in geneva? Feb 12th shivratri are there any programs? Thanks Uma
check the bollywood dance, there is one group very active in Geneva. Not essential indians, but from everywhere. You can find it on facebook Read More
How's the living in Meyrin? by LilyofTheValley
I was originally looking in Nyon, however if my work permit is only for the Geneve canton, I might not have many options. My work will be in Meyrin. What are the recommendations? Is Meyrin a good place to live? How is the traffic around this area? ...
Meyrin is a satellite city of Geneva. You can have some information on the commune of Meyrin: www.meyrin.ch (french only). It's , green, quiet but quite safe little gloomy. It's not a rich area, and there are many foreigner, usually poor many ... Read More
Where are the job seekers?? by niapowell
I would like to know where are the german/english speaking sales job seekers??? Having posted a role on numerous websites and contacted a numerous amounts of people, it seems that these days people dont want jobs! Why is that?
It's probably because, Geneva actually is a french speaker'town, and people who speaks english AND german, prefer to work in an office than as a saler: this was my first idea. But, Meaning while, I checked your announce, it's look interesting but ... Read More
studying japanese in Tokyo by mindart
Hi everybody! Living in Switzerland, I'm thinking going to japan soon and take japanese intensiv course. There are many offers. But I am 35 years old, and wondering if it's not a bit old for these schools? Is there other way to learn seriously ...
Thank you for your answer. I already started to learn japan, but I'm going overthere in 6 months. So I will be little ready. Read More
English Artwork - advise? by liliArt
Hi all can anyone advise me on how I can display some great English-designed mirrored artwork in Tokyo. I'm not familiar with much here (newly arrived) and I dont know the art/galleries scene, but I imagine this jewellery & pewter could be a real ...
The mirrors makes me think some boudhistic (even persian pattern) harmony, and the jewels looks like ancient old fashioned handworked. I think it could work everywhere. Just approch the good person and public. Read More
English Artwork - advise? by liliArt
Hi all can anyone advise me on how I can display some great English-designed mirrored artwork in Tokyo. I'm not familiar with much here (newly arrived) and I dont know the art/galleries scene, but I imagine this jewellery & pewter could be a real ...
Congratulations for your art! I checked your website. Read More
English Artwork - advise? by liliArt
Hi all can anyone advise me on how I can display some great English-designed mirrored artwork in Tokyo. I'm not familiar with much here (newly arrived) and I dont know the art/galleries scene, but I imagine this jewellery & pewter could be a real ...
I wish you good luck for your artwork in J. I am also an artist, and visited lot of places in Tokyo. The system of gallery, is usually you have an owner renting his gallery to you. You stay in the gallery, and do what you want with. It's expensive, ... Read More
studying japanese in Tokyo
Hi everybody! Living in Switzerland, I'm thinking going to japan soon and take japanese intensiv course. There are many offers. But I am 35 years old, and wondering if it's not a bit old for these schools? Is there other way to learn seriously ... Read More