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CATDOLL: How is it to train in laver farming in Japan? Can you make money?

First of all, you need to know about Japan... Based on my feeling, it is at least 5000 RMB a month, and it is quite economical. As for training, part-time jobs, and agriculture, part-time jobs still account for a large proportion, because there is very little time to work, and it is basically impossible to do both studies and majors...

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Also, you have to be able to endure hardships, the novelty won’t last long… But the otaku culture is also okay~

Just like the housing problem, it is actually impossible to actually buy a house for at least 20-30 years....

If you work, the annual salary is generally around 80,000 RMB.

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