Staffs | Apartments for rent in Nagoya and Aichi prefecture for foreigners | Wonder life International Leasing Department

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  • Takashi Seno

    Language: Japanese / English

  • LY THI LUONG

    Language: Japanese / Vietnam

  • KHATIWADA SAROJ

    Language: Japanese / Nepalese

  • WANG YUCHEN

    Language: Japanese / Chinese

  • PHAM VAN HUONG

    Language: Japanese / Vietnam

interview

  • 01

    What I like

    My favorite hobby is listening to music. I've been listening to songs not only in Chinese but also in English and Japanese for a while now, and I find it a relaxing way to study languages while changing my mood.

    Lately, I've also started listening to songs in Thai and Vietnamese, and even if I don't understand the lyrics, I enjoy them just for the melody

  • 02

    What I like about this job

    Wherever we are, clothing, food, and shelter are essential aspects of life. Among them, our dwelling place is where we spend the longest time in our private lives and find solace. That's why I want to enhance people's quality of life through the perspective of their homes.

    Especially when you're far from your homeland, entering an unfamiliar environment can be quite daunting, as you don't know where to turn. I've experienced the same situation, so I can empathize deeply. During times like these, having someone to assist with finding a place to live and offer guidance on various matters is invaluable. Therefore, I hope that I can be of help, even in a small way.

  • 03

    What I like about Japan

    They exhibit thoughtfulness in various aspects. For instance, there are buttons conveniently placed for those with physical disabilities, and designated parking spaces closest to the entrances. Additionally, on rainy days, they make sure items don't get wet by placing plastic bags inside paper bags for shopping. Since coming to Japan, I've been consistently touched by such services in my daily life, and it truly impresses me as a unique aspect of Japanese hospitality culture.

Recommended spot

  • teamLab

    teamLab

    The most memorable part for me was the 'Forest of Lamps.' It's a project that involves the mathematical arrangement of numerous lamps, creating a three-dimensional, smoothly lit pathway. As you get closer to the lamps, the intensity of colors changes, allowing you to experience the dynamic beauty that emerges from there. It's an area that truly evokes a dreamlike feeling.

  • Nagoya City Science Museum

    Nagoya City Science Museum

    Not only can you view exhibits, but you can also engage in scientific experiments and interactive learning activities. Events like the tornado simulation and extreme cold experiences are enjoyable even for adults.One highlight is the planetarium! With expert live commentary, it feels incredibly immersive, and the starry skies are truly beautiful. However, be cautious not to doze off!

  • Himakajima

    Himakajima

    Taking the high-speed boat feels like an amusement ride, making the journey a lot of fun. You can also cycle around the island. It's known as 'Tako no Shima' (Octopus Island), so I highly recommend trying octopus rice.

Recommended food

  • Pork bone Taiwanese ramen

    Pork bone Taiwanese ramen

    A rich and garlicky pork bone soup with Taiwanese-style minced meat. The aroma alone will whet your appetite! Please give it a try!

  • phantom chicken wings

    phantom chicken wings

    Once you try it, you'll definitely get addicted! The crispy skin and juicy meat inside are irresistible. The black pepper adds an extra kick to satisfy your appetite.

  • Chawanmushi

    Chawanmushi

    A classic side dish in revolving sushi restaurants. It's popular among people of all ages for its gentle flavor. The smooth texture and slippery sensation make it delicious.

Message

I'll provide full support not only in finding a room but also in other aspects!

For newcomers to Japan, starting a new life here can be exciting and enjoyable, but it can also come with challenges due to cultural differences and language barriers. That's why I believe it's not enough to only assist with finding a room; I also want to provide support for any difficulties or concerns you may have after moving in or during your daily life. If you have any concerns, please feel free to reach out – I'd be happy to help in any way I can and contribute to making your experience as smooth as possible!

WANG YUCHEN

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