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10 Habits of Successful Nepalis Living in Japan

  • May 18, 2025
  • shubham1199
success tips for nepali students in Japan. How to have good habits in Japan to succeed

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Moving to Japan is a dream for many Nepalis — but thriving here requires more than just a visa. It demands adaptability, discipline, and a proactive mindset. Here are 10 habits that distinguish successful Nepalis in Japan:

1. Mastering the Japanese Language Early

Success starts with communication. Those who invest time in learning Japanese — even before arriving — find it easier to secure jobs, navigate daily life, and build meaningful relationships. Language proficiency opens doors to better opportunities and deeper cultural understanding. 

If you are in school/ Gakko or University/ Daigaku, you will find it a lot easier to make connections with classmates and with your professors. This eventually results in happier social life.

 

2. Embracing Cleanliness and Personal Hygiene

Japan places a high value on cleanliness. Maintaining personal hygiene, such as regular bathing and wearing clean clothes, not only aligns with societal norms but also fosters positive impressions in workplaces and communities. 

Find out some common mistakes that Nepalese make when coming to Japan for the first time

 

3. Respecting Quietness in Public Spaces

Japanese society appreciates tranquility. Successful Nepalis adapt by keeping their voices low in public areas, using headphones for music, and being mindful of noise levels, especially in shared accommodations and public transport.

 

4. Observing and Adapting to Local Customs

Rather than resisting cultural differences, thriving individuals observe local behaviors and adapt accordingly. This includes understanding social cues, participating in local festivals, and showing respect for traditions.

 

5. Building Supportive Communities

Forming connections with fellow Nepalis and locals provides emotional support and practical assistance. Engaging in community events and networks helps in sharing resources, information, and experiences.

For example, Nepali Connect Japan organizes social gatherings and events online to introduce “Senpai” already living and earning in Japan. The youth in Nepal who want to come to Japan can join such events and interact with experienced senior Nepalese.

6. Practicing Financial Discipline

Living in Japan can be expensive. Successful individuals budget wisely, avoid unnecessary expenses, and prioritize savings. They also explore cost-effective options for housing, food, and transportation.

 

7. Balancing Work, Study, and Rest

Overworking can lead to burnout. Effective time management ensures a healthy balance between job responsibilities, academic pursuits, and personal well-being.

 

8. Seeking Continuous Learning and Skill Development

The job market in Japan values skills and qualifications. Successful Nepalis pursue additional certifications, language courses, and training programs to enhance their employability and career growth.

 

9. Maintaining a Positive and Resilient Attitude

Adapting to a new country comes with challenges. Those who maintain optimism, learn from setbacks, and stay resilient are better equipped to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals.

 

10. Giving Back to the Community

Many successful Nepalis contribute to their communities by volunteering, mentoring newcomers, or participating in cultural exchanges. This not only enriches their experience but also fosters goodwill and mutual respect.

Conclusion:

Thriving in Japan as a Nepali involves more than just hard work; it requires cultural sensitivity, continuous learning, and community engagement. By adopting these habits, you can pave the way for a fulfilling and successful life in Japan.

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