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Anonymous
Not a Japanese citizen myself, but I hear that besides being in country for the required amount of years, age etc... There are also inspections to check if you're Japanese enough - that is to say, you're not disrupting the fucking "Wa" with pink lawn flamingos, wearing bermuda shorts while barbecuing, and other Western foulups.
Taking a Japanese name certainly helps. If I was to do so, I'd take one of my ancestor's. If you don't intend to become a citizen, but still wish to stay long term, being educated definitely helps. Get a bachelor's or higher degree. If you want to be an English teacher, that's fine, but that's somewhat of a dead end from what I hear. Good luck.
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