Pursue your interests in Tokyo
When you are getting used to work for living, you may want to learn something new; but this time for your real interests. Do you want to go to college? How about Japanese martial arts? Or do you just want to travel around Japan for a weekend? There are tons to do in Tokyo. I am somewhat interested in to Japanese traditional cooking. So one day, I went for trial cooking at one school. They say If you do full-time, it’ll take only a year of training (will take a year and half if you choose night schooling). With tuition of 1.2 to 1.6 million yen (some will accept installment payment with some conditions) and your hard work, you’ll get a cooking license which is a state license. I just don’t have tuition money at the moment but it is fun to imagine having a home party with my Japanese cooking. Find a school of your interest and see if you can commit to the period of time it requires you to attend. But the best way is to visit the school and talk to the people there. You can see what they are capable of doing for your situation and how they care for various types of students.












