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Whether you're mid-contract, freshly off JET, currently navigating life in Japan or an alum considering returning, you're not alone. More JET alums than ever are choosing to put down roots in Japan, but the reality of making that work? Not always talked about openly.
That's exactly what this series is for. Throughout April, USJETAA and JETAA Tokyo offer a 3-part series covering key aspects of living and working in Japan post-JET. Join one or all discussions in the series. We’ve got you.
Boost your Japanese skills with guidance from our language coaching experts!
Join us for the second installment of our Career Coaching Series, led by Kristy Ishii (Gunma, 2016–2018).
Our March Photo of the Month comes from Emily Freeman (Miyazaki, 2004-2006).
Get ready to stir, whisk, and taste your way through MISO MADNESS on Saturday, March 21 at 5:30PM ET!
USJETAA is excited to announce the addition of GLOBIS University to our University Partnerships.
Connor McKenzie (Hyogo, 2016-2019)
Regional competition and strategic decision-making in the Indo-Pacific are increasingly unfolding in murky domains, often described with terms such as gray-zone. State and nonstate actors rely on these ambiguous tactics and strategies to exploit and coerce targets without engaging in direct physical conflict, evoking the gray-zone between war and peace.
JETs on Japan: March, 2026
We are hosting a virtual JET Info Session on Tuesday, March 31 at 8PM ET!
Join us on Friday, March 13 at 7:00 PM ET to read part of an essay about politics by writer and activist Amamiya Karin titled "「日本人ファースト」以降のこの国で起きていることと、世界各国の「移民排斥」「自国第一」の動き" (What's happening in the country after "Japanese First," and the immigrant rejection/one's-own-country-first movements around the world).
Before I even sat down to talk to Corey Johnson, I was already itching to ask questions. One look at his LinkedIn page had told me only part of the story, that much I knew. His work history was filled with schools all over Asia. From the Philippines to China to Korea. What could the path of a person who had spent almost all of their professional life overseas be like, I wondered. What stories could someone like that tell?
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