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Opinions of Matsuyama, Japan?

 
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Sadebugo



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 25, 2003 1:23 pm    Post subject: Opinions of Matsuyama, Japan? Reply with quote

Does anyone have any information about this city/town? Would it be a good location for a first-timer in Japan? Thanks for your assistance.
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Gordon



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 25, 2003 1:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Haven't been there, but heard it's nice. Matsuyama is the largest city on Shikoku (350,000 people). It's about 2 hours away from me and they have a famous onsen and castle there. I'd think it would be good place to go.
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Lynn



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 25, 2003 2:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I lived in Ehime for one year and visited Matsuyama 1-2 times a month. I thought it was a great place. For people in Ehime, it's quite a big city, but compared to Tokyo it is still country. The onsen and castle are quite famous. And a few years ago there was a great night life, too. What are your goals and interests? If you want to learn the Japanese language I think it's a good place because the Ehime dialect is quite charming. (IMO) You can easily hop on the train and view the beautiful western coastline. ONe of the stops was voted top 10 most beautiful train stops in Japan.
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Speed



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 25, 2003 4:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Matsuyama rules!

It has about 400,000 people so it's a little bit country and a little bit rock n' roll.

Its got a fun city center w/ the castle smack in the middle. The entertainment area, south of the castle (Okaido Arcade, Gintengai Arcade, and the surrounding shops, bars, restaurants) is about 8 blocks in each direction and quite lively at times. There's also two universities just north of the castle so you've got quite a few uni students out and about along w/ all the drunk salarymen, high schoolers, etc.

There's a cool gaijin bar called Deja Vu just off of the Okaido Arcade. I heard it burned down but another popped up in its place.

Trains service the city well (except for the S/E part of the city) and Matsuyama also has a cool one-car trolley system that gets you pretty much anywhere within the central city. Also Matsuyama is small and flat enough to get around conveniently by bicycle.

I really enjoyed Matsuyama and I think you will too.
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David W



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2003 4:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I lived in Matsuyama for a year and now live in the next city along (Hojo). I actually went to Matsuyama today and are there at least 2 or 3 times a week. As a city it has most things you could need as a foreigner, reasonable collection of non Japanese reataurants, Kinokuniya bookstore with a good selection of English books, Starbucks (if that's your thing Rolling Eyes ) quite a few foreigners around, the new "hang out" is called Sel La Sol or something like that, not a bad bar. Tell me what school you'll be working for and I'll tell you what I know. All in all Matsuyama is a nice place, you could definitely do worse.
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Sadebugo



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2003 6:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

David W wrote:
I lived in Matsuyama for a year and now live in the next city along (Hojo). I actually went to Matsuyama today and are there at least 2 or 3 times a week. As a city it has most things you could need as a foreigner, reasonable collection of non Japanese reataurants, Kinokuniya bookstore with a good selection of English books, Starbucks (if that's your thing Rolling Eyes ) quite a few foreigners around, the new "hang out" is called Sel La Sol or something like that, not a bad bar. Tell me what school you'll be working for and I'll tell you what I know. All in all Matsuyama is a nice place, you could definitely do worse.


First of all, I want to thank everyone for the information provided. I haven't been offered any job yet, but I am being recruited by a small school called Nichibei Foreign Language School. If you've heard anything good or bad, please let me know.

Having said that, I have always wanted to work in Japan and am willing to take a chance for the first job. I'm getting good vibes from this school in that they are responding promptly to my questions and have even told me about a few negatives up front. I've also heard that, in Japan, it's sometimes better to start out with an independent language institute rather than one of the franchises. Anyway, the hiring process has been much more professional than what I've experienced in Korea.

One more question . . . is it true that teachers in Japan own their visa and can change jobs more easily if in a negative situation?

Thanks again!
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Lynn



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2003 10:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My friend worked there in the mid 90s. Great location. It's a nice sized school. He was very comfortable working there. He loved his students. Everything was great, except for the fact that he was getting sexually harassed my his female boss. I know it sounds funny, but it's true. At the time he was 25. He got fed up with the situation and did not renew his contract. However, he later told me that he regretted leavng and could have just put up with her.

Anyhow, I'd have to agree with the other people who have posted. Matsuyama is a great place. I'd go for it if I were you. Ahh, I'm suddenly nostalgic for Ehime... Crying or Very sad
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Glenski



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2003 10:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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One more question . . . is it true that teachers in Japan own their visa and can change jobs more easily if in a negative situation?


Yes, your visa follows you until it expires. So, if you choose to quit a job, you don't lose the visa. (Not so in Korea, for example.)
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PAULH



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2003 11:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,

don't want to rain on your parade-

Nichibei in Matsuyama may be OK as far as schools go, but they have had some serious ongoing legal problems in Osaka, mainly to do with teachers forming a union within the school. The general union took them to court and won their case a couple of years ago.

You may not have anything to worry about where you are, but since you asked about Nichibei heres the relevant link

http://nichibei.generalunion.org/english/
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Smooth Operator



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
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Location: Japan

PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2003 11:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can only add to others have said about the city, not the school. Matsuyama is a pleasant place, and one of the best Japanese cities I have visisted in 4 years living here. I live in a bigger city but visited there for a long weekend and was pleasantly suprised. There is a very good public bath opposite Matsuyama station. Check it out. Altogether it had a more relaxing atmosphere than the historical and popular Dogo Onsen I thought. Cool
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Sadebugo



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 27, 2003 12:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

To the last few posters:

Thanks again for the information.

As for the union issues, in Korea you can't even have a union so I see its existence as a positive.

Wow! I am definitely leaning towards going to that city based on all the good reviews written here.

Thanks again!
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