Once known for being one of the world’s most expensive cities – Osaka, Japan, is now affordable due to a weak yen.
#digitalnomad #remotework #osaka

With a weak yen, it means greater affordability, and no better time to work remotely from Osaka than now!

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SCENES

00:37 Osaka Train Station
01:34 Exchange rate and affordability
02:41 Transportation and bicycle friendly
03:10 Walkability
03:40 Trains and metro
04:49 Green space and parks
05:30 Arts & Culture
06:20 Live entertainment and sporting events
07:10 Coffee and co-work
08:20 Safety
08:50 Healthcare
09:40 Food and cuisine
11:20 Air quality
12:45 Quality of life
13:04 Osaka’s remote work score

ABOUT The Borderless Office – Philip Beere

I was born in Kobe, Japan. And, I attended grade school in Barcelona, Spain. These experiences planted the seed for exploration and curiosity. Now, I direct a U.S.-based marketing agency, with clients on every continent and staff from multiple countries. We advocate for remote work, autonomy, a flexible work environment, and hiring the best people based on talent – regardless of location.
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6 Comments

  1. Osaka is great! Like Kaohsiung in Taiwan, the city has really cleaned up its act in recent decades. The first time I visited (late '80's/early '90's), Osaka was on the gritty side, at least when compared with Tokyo. But it's gotten much nicer over the years with each subsequent visit there.

  2. My new number-one spot for working remotely 🇯🇵 Osaka, Japan.

    It has the best food in the world, walkable, bicycle-friendly, lively, healthy environment, peaceful, safe, and good creative energy.

  3. Japan is beautiful. You’re very dedicated to your work. Love your videos

  4. great vid brother! i see a lot of 10…. how is it about if i want connect with nature? like in taipei mountains, lakes, ocean is more or less around… BKK has nothing at all.

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