Webmaster in Japan

The shenanigans of a Gaigin webmaster living in Japan.

February 6, 2010

Running an Internet Business In Japan

Lately I got fed up with transferring money from the UK to Japan since it is kind of awkward having to use the telephone to do so and explaining every time what the money is for.

So my plan now is to create a PayPal account that is linked to a Japanese bank and verified via a Japanese Visa card deposit.

As a registered alien resident, it’s easy to open a Bank account in Japan. So I will open a new Bank account solely for business transactions and withdrawing cash from an ATM. This is so that I don’t mix personal spending up with business related expenses.

And I will ask (or rather a Japanese friend will) if the Bank will allow smooth transfers from PayPal to my bank account. If they don’t know what PayPal is, I will use another bank I think.

The VISA card is required to fund your PayPal account so it can be used for business. This is vital since you must have a business account to implement the PayPal buy buttons and use IPN (Instant Payment Notification).

For the VISA card, I am applying for it through Suruga bank but am on my 3rd attempt since it is so difficult to provide the application form in the exact format that they require. But I am very close to success now, having got them to adjust the size of their name input field to accept my name.

I am sure many potential customers must have given up applying for this since you have to use the correct version of Hiragana etc when filling in the online web form and it takes minutes for the web pages to load.

But the attraction of earning income from the web in Yen and being able to easily transfer it to my local bank and withdraw it from an ATM is very appealing.

Hopefully I can post news of a successful outcome from this exercise later.

If you have any input on this topic, please add your comment …

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December 20, 2007

Japanese Hill Walk

Here’s a video of me walking up a Japanese Hill from the ground level by a river right up to the top to get a view over Kanazawa city.

It’s for a weight loss site that I run, that is why I am pushing myself so hard to get to the top as quickly as I can. The path is very steep in places which may not be so obvious from the video. But you can tell by how high above the city I get in such a short time.

This area has a lot of vegetation including bamboo since it is hot and humid in Summer and there is plenty of rain in some seasons. These hills are steep since the land is formed from ancient volcanic activity where the flat land is very close to steeply rising hills and mountains.

So people tend to live near the sea where the land is still flat but those at the edges of the city living on the hill sides can suffer from land slides which can wipe out their fragile homes. But you can buy cheap property or rent cheaply in these areas.

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November 26, 2007

Fireworks Display

Here are some photos from a Japanese Fireworks Display that I attended in August. It was based in the city of Kanazawa and was free to watch. There was something like 5,000 fireworks that were paid for by local companies and the city council.

They also provide free buses to the event. It’s very noisy, bright and colorful as you can maybe imagine.

It helps to have some wind to blow away the smoke and debris otherwise it showers down on the crowd and some of the fireworks are obscured by a veil of lingering smoke. On this day though, the weather conditions were pretty good.

Firework

Fireworks

Big Fireworks

Firework Display

Fireworks Displays

Fireworks Display

Fireworks Pictures

Fireworks Finale

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November 18, 2007

Update about this Blog

Today I spent several hours upgrading the site and at the same time I introduced a new theme that I designed and fixed the broken image links.

So, I think everything is working smoothly again now. So please enjoy the site and let me know if you spot any problems.

Thanks for bookmarking this site and telling your friends about it :-)

Andy

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November 6, 2007

Japan Blog Back

My idea to move this blog was a bad one since the other site has no page rank in Google but this blog has a PR4 which means it is a highly valued blog in the eyes of big G. So we are back!

The only snag is that it is hard work to update blogs like this regularly e.g. with photos so I need you 70+ daily visitors to help me make some money from this site and comment on posts otherwise I am flogging a dead horse here.

So standby for some more posts and let’s see how it works out…

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