Gunma AJET

Congratulations on being accepted into the JET Programme! We are thrilled to welcome you to this incredible opportunity to live and work in Japan, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Gunma Prefecture is known for its picturesque landscapes, rich culture, and warm-hearted people. As you embark on this exciting adventure, you will discover the beauty of Gunma’s natural wonders, explore its historical sites, and immerse yourself in the vibrant local communities.

On this page, you will find some useful information to help you prepare for your journey to Japan and ensure a smooth transition during your first few weeks in Gunma. From packing tips to cultural etiquette and language resources, we have curated a comprehensive guide to assist you in making the most of your time here. Our goal is to provide you with all the necessary tools and support to ensure a successful and enriching experience as an ALT in Gunma Prefecture.

Pre-Departure

Getting ready to leave for Japan can be a bit of a whirlwind. Here’s some guides to make it a little less hectic for you.

Advice from Current ALTs

We asked current JETs for the recommendations for newcomers and to complete the phrase “I wish I’d known…”  Below, you can read their responses and recommendations.  Please keep in mind

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Packing Guide

While you are certainly moving your life to Japan, it’s important to determine what is truly necessary and what you can do without.  Not only does Gunma have a many

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Gunma Guide to Omiyage

What are Omiyage? Omiyage is often defined as “souvenir,” but in Japan omiyage are not something you only give when you come back from vacation.  There are many customs surrounding omiyage,

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Getting Around in Gunma

Public Transport Gunma has several public transportation options available.  However, as isn’t a large metropolitan area, not all areas are serviced and many of Gunma’s residents, both foreigners and Japanese

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Money in Japan

Japan is a country of contradictions; a robot will deliver food to your table, but you can’t pay by credit card at the register?! We’ll try and break down some

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Post-Arrival

You’ll have a lot going on once you arrive, so here are some posts to help you find your feet when you arrive in Japan.

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Practical Driving Test Guide

So, you want to get your Japanese license… Congratulations! You have just embarked on the most soul-crushing journey of your life. Here’s a very comprehensive and somewhat up-to-date guide (as

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Gunma Transportation Guide

There’s so many great things to explore in Gunma’s countryside, and so many great ways to do that. Here’s a breakdown of some of the many ways to get around

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Driving in Gunma

Beep beep! So you decided to retire that janky 15-year-old mamachari and buy a car, but then you realized there are suddenly a lot of other things to consider. Oops.

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What's Next?

There’s so much to look forward to in Gunma, so why don’t you check out some upcoming events and travel guides? You can also browse our categories above.
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Using What’s Left in Your Fridge

Sometimes in one’s life, there comes a moment when one is unable to go to the grocery store because of an apocalyptic event like a mega-typhoon, global pandemic, or catastrophically

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Brushing Up the Bulletin Board

After a week filled with sad goodbyes and more omiyage than you can squeeze into the second drawer of your desk, you might be thinking about changing that English board that’s been covered in snow since last December. Well, wipe those eyes clean and grab some glue, because it’s time to get creative!

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Gunma Cherry Blossom Guide

Experience the beauty of cherry blossoms in Gunma, Japan, the unofficial flower capital of the country. Hanami, or flower-viewing, is a popular activity during spring and residents of Japan eagerly await the arrival of sakura blossoms. From Takasaki Castle Ruins & Park to Obata Castle Town Sakura Festival and Warrior Parade, there are numerous spots to enjoy this annual spectacle.

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