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      <description>If you want to move to Japan, teaching English is one of the easiest ways to gain access to the jobs available for foreigners. Are there any qualifications you need to have to be employed as an English teacher?  What types of English schools are there and how do you want to research what school is best for you?   This is the category related to dos and donts of teaching English in Japan.</description>
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