Jakob Edman's Posts
- Foreigners in Japan’s business community
- April 30th, 2009
- There are several advantages of being a foreigner in Japan when attempting to start your own creative business. It grants you special privileges and allows otherwise unbreakable rules to be bent a little bit. A classmate of mine was successful in achieving a meeting with a large electronics firm and » Continue Reading
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- A dreamer saved me last night
- April 27th, 2009
- Two weeks ago I found myself in a situation that I had since coming to Japan begun to accept and become accustomed to. The second leg of the Champions League last sixteen was coming up and there was no way I was going to miss the clash between Sir Alex and » Continue Reading
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- Don’t Stop Me Now
- April 10th, 2009
- Starting an event or business idea can without much discussion be considered a challenge in itself; if you then decide to undertake this challenge in Tokyo you will find yourself facing a very tough challenge. The obvious barriers are language and culture, but you also have the infamous Japanese bureaucracy, » Continue Reading
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- The Universal Language of Footie
- April 3rd, 2009
- I had already been to a few J-League games before last Saturday, but this was the league opener and for some reason I felt that I was going to be a part of the team this time. The excitement first hit me when I came around the final bend putting the » Continue Reading
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- Start Me Up
- March 30th, 2009
- One of the hardest things about starting a project is exactly that, starting it. I have been wanting to start a specific project for almost 8 years and every time I try to get the ball rolling I run into a thousand mental road-blocks: the timing isn’t right, the idea behind it all needs to » Continue Reading
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