Home economics and life sciences The Life Hack of Easy Emigration 100

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 家政学・生活科学 お気軽移住のライフハック100
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Item number: BO2824694
Released date: 31 May 2022

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Home economics and life science
With the increase in work at home due to the novel coronavirus, "migration" is attracting attention, especially among the working generation. It is more of an orientation towards more casual migration, such as working in an area where people can live a little more comfortably than they do now, or enjoying their favorite hobbies or feeling natural, rather than something that "takes their entire lives". Therefore, this book proposes an approach to migration that will bring down the physical, psychological and economic hurdles associated with migration, such as conflicts with local residents, unimaginable inconveniences, unexpected living costs, and children going on to higher education, together with the knowledge gained from the experiences of migration practitioners. The author of this book, who has experience of migration himself, covers many immigrants and explains the various life-hacks that can be used for their long-cherished migration life, such as the attitude necessary for migration, skills to acquire, and tips for social relationships in the neighborhood. Chapter 1 : People who are concerned about whether to migrate or not Chapter 2 : What is migration like? Chapter 3 : People who are looking for a new place to migrate Chapter 4 : What to think about right after migration Chapter 5 : Living after migration Chapter 6 : Human relations after migration Chapter 7 : Migration and family Utsunomiya Miguel, born in Tokyo in 1967. Director of Editorial Production "miguel." After working for a foreign insurance company, worked as an editor of a diving magazine for 12 years. He became independent and established an editorial production with his wife. In 2015, he moved from Asakusa, Tokyo to an old private house in the mountains of Okutama, where he and his wife can fully enjoy life and work in the countryside while raising children. Now, he is producing a 『 lifestyle magazine "『 mag. 』". LOCOLA 』