The idea of leaving everything behind and trying a new life in Japan crosses the minds of many Brazilians, especially descendants. But before doing this, people need to calmly analyze this big step that will change their lives. Ask yourself: Will I work too much? Will I be able to make enough money? Will I be able to adapt to the culture? In this article, we will examine some mistakes that people make when trying life in Japan.
Thinking that life in Japan will be beautiful and wonderful
Living in Japan is good and has its advantages. But people forget that all countries have their problems and flaws. Some are better, others are worse. Some people go through problems, others do not.
Don’t think that when you get there everything will be perfect! Our minds tend to create illusions and desires, thinking that the neighbor’s grass is always greener. What we should do is analyze whether we will be prepared to endure the problems of living abroad such as:
- Being away from family;
- Working hard and repetitively;
- Different culture;
- Enduring social pressures and prejudice;
- The barrier of learning a new language;

Of course, despite the problems, we should think about the benefits of living in Japan, such as: Safety, honesty, hospitality, purchasing power, and others. Personally, just for the safety and culture, I am willing to face all the problems, and you?
Thinking that you will get rich in Japan and return to Brazil
Many go to Japan with the idea of getting rich, saving money, and returning to Brazil. In the past, this was possible, but currently, it is not that easy. This is because both the cost of living in Japan and in Brazil are more expensive than before, even though the Japanese salary exceeds 5,000 reais, that money will be completely spent on your life in Japan.
A person should move to Japan thinking about having a good life there! Unfortunately, most go with the intention of making money, end up working too much, not enjoying or having fun, and then start to complain and blame Japan. Don’t try to work too much or save like a madman, and don’t spend all your income on frivolous things that hinder your social life.

Not leaving the comfort zone
Many maintain the same routine, becoming increasingly unhappy. A person should always seek different paths, do different things, look for different sources of income. Some just want to arrive in Japan, work, sleep, and spend. These people end up not learning the language, not looking for alternative jobs, extra income sources, and end up in the same routine as always.
Think about how your life could be better if you tried different things that you like! Many Brazilians have tried their own businesses in Japan and succeeded because they pursued their goals and stepped out of their comfort zone. You should not depend 100% on others, on contractors, or jobs! You must be prepared for any situation. Lack of preparation can end up forcing you to leave your comfort zone.

Not controlling the fear of things
Many, before moving to Japan, already have fears in their heads. However, these fears are only in their heads; some tend to be afraid of things like: working 12 hours a day, facing prejudice in factories or schools, being afraid of moving around, going hungry, communicating, and so on.
A person needs to understand that fear is something normal and that it ends up protecting us. I myself am afraid of many things, but that doesn’t stop me from doing them. Fear makes us more alert and helps when making decisions. Fear is linked to negative thoughts, and having these types of thoughts can bring unhappiness and turn us into people who complain about everything.
We have already written an article discussing thoughts and attitudes that can hinder our life in Japan; we recommend reading that article by clicking here.
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