Tokyo Talk Stories Oct-Dec 2018

Watch now: Tokyo Talk video series, October-December 2018

Take an inside look at Tokyo with four of its international residents: a Belgian embassy staff, a HR manager, a photographer entrepreneur, and an NGO manager

Time Out in association with Tokyo Metropolitan Government
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Many international residents are glad to call Tokyo home. With more and more people relocating to the capital each year, Tokyo is becoming a desirable place for foreigners who want to delve deeper into Japanese culture and immerse themselves in Tokyo’s unique lifestyle.

Catch up with the Tokyo Talk Stories videos and meet a few of Tokyo’s international residents in their favourite areas around town. You’ll learn about their passion for the city, and what exactly inspired them to live in Japan.

The latest series of Tokyo Talk features an embassy staff from Belgium, a HR manager from Germany, a photographer/entrepreneur from Poland, plus an NGO manager from the UK. Discover their unique Tokyo stories and the local neighbourhoods which they now call home.

Meet a staff member from the Embassy of Belgium. She enjoys spending time in Toyosu due to the abundance of nature and the neighbourhood's proximity to the seashore. For this Tokyoite, Tokyo offers a perfect mix of city and nature. She also appreciates the capital for its spacious walkways and routes along the water. To her, the city is extremely safe, and that’s a highlight of living in Tokyo.

This HR manager from Germany hopes to improve work culture for women and other minorities, and appreciates Tokyo’s open-minded vision.

Tokyo’s vibrant Ikebukuro neighbourhood is a perfect place for this photographer as he enjoys exploring the urban sprawl while discovering the nightlife with locals in the area.

After living and working in Tokyo for ten years, this NGO manager, who’s originally from the United Kingdom, is thankful for the city's professional opportunities.

You can find more information about Tokyo Talk here.

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