Saury Phase 3 Japanese living in Taiwan

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"Saury" Issue 3 "Japanese Living in Taiwan" The third issue of "Saury" special "Japanese living in Taiwan" is officially on the shelves. We interviewed Lin Xiujia, director of the "Okinawa Tourism and Convention Bureau", who has facilitated many airlines to fly to Naha in recent years, and will soon play the new play "Happy Family" Actor Mariko Okubo, Professor Daisuke Kinoshita who developed Taiwan’s first domestically produced astronomical camera at National Central University, Yuka Aoki, who broadcasted Taiwanese culture to Japan through the radio program "Taiwan", record producer Toshimitsu Fujii, and an accountant, Trendy store managers, third-line musicians, college students, Live House managers, Japanese drama directors..., why on earth came to work in Taiwan? What kind of opportunity did you come to Taiwan for the first time? Given the completely different customs and conditions between the two countries, how can we adapt to the life in the South? In the end, why did you decide to live here? This time we saw the life story of the Japanese in Taiwan. The first issue of "100 Kinds of Japan I Want to Know" was launched in November last year to search for various types of Japanese culture, and the second issue of "Welcome, Kyoto Traveler" was published at the beginning of this year. The details that have never been seen in the place of stay are once again. Seeing the culture of Kyoto, the third issue of Japanese culture "Saury" brings back the camera to Taiwan, which we are familiar with. From small to large, Japanese people will appear around from time to time, whether it is exchange students on campus or from Colleagues dispatched by Japan to inspect Taiwan, the chefs of Japanese izakayas in the alleys, not to mention the popular tourist attractions like Kang Qinglong that gather Japanese people. Even after the Second World War, Taiwan and Japan broke off diplomatic relations. With the passage of time, fewer and fewer Japanese settled in Taiwan. However, the Japanese who have gone to work in Taiwan in recent years have shown a reverse growth. Office workers and translators, but in fact, when you look carefully with a magnifying glass, you will find that these Japanese who come to Taiwan to live for a long time have all kinds of occupations. Some of the work content is even more surprising. These people are in a relatively entrepreneurial environment. A freer Taiwan shows its strengths.

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The quarterly magazine "Saury" is Taiwan’s first book written in Chinese. The content is a collection of life, art, design, history, technology... and other topics of Japanese culture. Each issue focuses on a theme, from simple to in-depth, through interviews He invites writers from Taiwan and Japan to bring together different perspectives to satis

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