The doors open only once. That’s how people often describe Japan’s hidebound hiring system, in which college students have their best shot at landing a coveted salaried position in the year ...
In Japan, a nation reputed for loyalty to companies and lifetime employment, people who job-hop are often viewed as quitters. And that’s considered shameful. Enter "taishoku daiko," or "job-leaving ...
Taiwan's Foreign Ministry says the number of Taiwanese arrested in Japan for fraud this year has reached 50, sharply up from five in 2024. The ministry attributed the surge to deceptive online ads for ...
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Thanks to the AI tool, Tokyo police can write about 150 warning replies per day — compared to some 25 before its introduction — to messages considered to be offering shady jobs.