Life After JET: Rare Skill
Brian Keller
briananthonykeller@yahoo.com
Taka High School 2008 – 2011
Hyogo, Japan
Brian Keller
briananthonykeller@yahoo.com
Taka High School 2008 – 2011
Hyogo, Japan
With the recontracting deadline looming ahead, I had a very good long chat with three of my closest friends from JET who left the programme last summer and are settling into their new lives back home. I think their respective experiences are important to share because they cover the main three situations those returning will…
Interviews with Hyogo JET alumni to find out what they are up to post ALT life. Â Andrew Brasher, originally of the USA, spent 4 years as an ALT in chic Kobe suburb Ashiya, and now lives and works just around the corner in Osaka. What are you doing now? Andrew: Right now I work…
Where are they now? In the January issue we featured three inspiring Hyogo alumni who are finding their feet immediately post-JET. This month, with the dreaded recontracting papers handed in, I thought it apt to think about the potential long-term effects of our time here. As such I spoke to my cousin Jane, from…
Dylan Joseph Walsh/New York City, USA/Kato City/Yashiro SHS and Ono Kougyo  Why are you here? I’ve always dreamed of moving abroad and had a lifelong interest in Japanese culture, food, and language. When I heard about the JET program, it sounded perfect.  Why JET? I was looking at many options to make…
西国三å三観音巡礼 When I first moved to Japan, I had to google the difference between “shrines†and “temples.†If anyone had told me I would end up on a pilgrimage dedicated to Kannon, the bodhisattva of compassion, I would have said, what[the hell]’s a bodhisattva? Actually, they’re called bosatsu in Japanese, and they are traditionally those…
 This month we meet Scott Dixon from the USA who resided in Sasayama 2007 – 2010. What did you do immediately after leaving JET? Panicked. Then, after applying for just about every job possible, I stupidly booked a one-way ticket to New York and hoped for the best. Luckily, I landed a…