If you said yes to this question, you're not alone. Case in point:
I have a friend who lives in Tokyo, Japan-- and he wanted to open up
an English school for the businessmen and businesswomen who were required
to live overseas for two years (within five years) of getting hired
by the large corporations you see in and around Tokyo.
With
the help of Japanese-Experts.com, we did a search of all the major businesses
and set up shop right in the middle where everyone could see the large
sign that read " English for Lunch?"
You
can probably guess what happen at 12:00 noon everyday. People came
to his English school by the hundreds weekly to find out what English
for Lunch meant.
What
he did was, serve lunch while new students learned English! And
the best part was, the lunch was 100% free to all new students! And
that day, they were all new students.
He
must have had at least 2000 new students the first day! Imagine
having a free lunch while learning English in the middle of Tokyo. In
those days, it wasn't done that way...
This
story is not uncommon. Many people from all walks of life and from
many English speaking countries have opened up an English school. But
you have to agree. With imagination and the will to succeed, you can
come to Japan and enjoy opening up your own business for the people
of Japan or Hawaii.
It
doesn't`t have to be an English school. Others report having opened
up a restaurant serving food from their home country. For example: Russia,
Africa, America, Canada, and European cuisine.
The
Japanese love great tasting food from foreign countries!
With
a little help getting started. You too can be a business owner in
Japan.
Want
more information on how you can become a business owner with the
help of Japanese-Experts.com Specialist?