Japan FAQ 2: manga, tattoos, citizenship

Japan FAQ2: manga, tattoos citizenship since making this faq foreign manga artists have become more prominent. there is currently a few french and japanese americans. you can do it, but if you are and if you will you will not be watching this vid. you will be doing researching and busting your ass to make it.
Tags: manga, Japan, Tattoos, manga artists, japanese americans
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@FelipeSmith I clap for you ^_^, I’d like to do that someday ^^;;
Thanks for videos. I have tattoos on my arm as well and I always wondered if it would be possible for me to work in Japan. My Japanese friend told me it would be really difficult so thanks for the info. I figured I would have to wear a long sleeve shirt at all times at work too. So do your employers know about your tattoos?
As a heavily tattooed female, I had some worries about my future plans to travel to Japan. I’m planning to vacation there soon then if I like it enough plan to go to a Japanese language school down the line. I haven’t done quite enough research yet but would being heavily tattooed ruin my chances of being accepted into a school? Ive been looking into a school called NILS. I know id have to cover them with long sleeves for work, but would they effect my chances with finding a good school?
I wonder what my name would look like in Kanji, Because yea my name is spelled differently lol send me a message back thanks
where do ifind pokemon ?
what about foreign women with japanese style tattoos? full sleeves.
Hello~
Im new to your videos (so sorry in advance for any repeated questions) ^ ^…
but I was just wondering what you, personally, do in Japan as far as a job/career~ Do you teach English or…? (If you don’t mind my asking)
PS, thank you for posting these videos~
Hey, just a question, do you have to stay consecutively 7 years in Japan to get qualified for a citizenship?
@HellCuzins SAME HERE DUDE i have exactly the same question …. i was born in mexico and am a citizen in us i wanna become japanese citizen and i heard you can loose ur papers …. i dont want that since i wanna come back to US …
3 years now
I like hearing from you about becoming a Japanese citizen. I will be moving to Japan in a year to be with my future husband, we plan to marry upon my arrival. And, I do plan in my future to try to get citizenship. I will be very interested to hear your trials and tributaries as you have them.
Indeed, regarding getting into anime and manga, though not impossible, I did see a video about Kadokawa and saw a guy working on the animation side of things who was French.
That aside, like any creative industry of that ilk, you need to be very good indeed to stand any chance.
I don’t want to discourage you but I don’t really recommend any foreginers doing anime business because it’s just too damn competitive. Think about it. millions of japanese competing against themelves to make better anime and you are just a gaijin trying to figure what the hell is going on. it’s the same thing as Asian guy trying out for NBA or Ice hockey team in the USA. BUt hey I am not a dream killer. YOu can always try or die trying
VERY CUTE !
You sir are so gay.
FUCK YOU
I was born in Mexico and now have citizenship in America as well, what would happen if I tried to apply in Japan. Would I have to lose my citizenship with the other 2 countries or what?
Awesome tattoos. Its a lot better than the shitty ones over at the tattoohub [.] com
hey just dropping by to say you’re hot!! nice vids bye
what about piercings? I have a septum and 00g plugs and I hope that they wont be too taken aback.
Personally I think it’s more practical to work as a comic book artist in your own country because it’s easier. I think you can still do manga style art without having to actually be in Japan. Besides learning a new language is something I can’t do very well anyway.
michael arias is an american and he was the first gaijin in making anime in japan
he directed Tekkonkinkreet
So..he made it!
but he had a huge resume full of other things he has done in the past, which were very big too.
lots of conections with important people…and so on….
So…it´s really hard to become an artist in japan,… at least in the anime field.
Hey Unrested, how’s it going?
I’m not Japanese (I’m American) but I now live in Tokyo where I’ve been publishing my own Manga series for over 1 year and 3 months, through Kodansha’s monthly “Morning Two” Magazine. My series is called “Peepo Choo” and the fist 2 volumes are out in bookstores in Japan! :D
Check out my vids if you’re interested.
Hope all is well on your side!
what a cute dog ^__^
Great video. I’m a Japanese, but your video still makes me think about my own culture and understanding how it is been viewed by others.
However there is one correction.
There is a foreign man working as anime producer in Toei. He has produced few animes, and I remember there is another guy also creating animes.
Search for ??????????. Unfortunately I don’t know how to spell it.
thnx man i found that vid really useful
i searched over the web about citizenship in japan but here is your vid to give me answers
my regards from
egypt
with love