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Tokyo Weekender July 2016

Breaking the rules of kimono – a new book shatters antiquated views of this traditional garment. Plus: The boys for sale in Shinjuku Ni-chome, best sake of 2017, Japan's new emperor, and what really goes on inside "Terrace House."

Breaking the rules of kimono – a new book shatters antiquated views of this traditional garment. Plus: The boys for sale in Shinjuku Ni-chome, best sake of 2017, Japan's new emperor, and what really goes on inside "Terrace House."

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WEB MARKETER<br />

A web marketing company with branches in <strong>Tokyo</strong> and Silicon<br />

Valley is looking for a new candidate to join their team. They have<br />

a partnership with Google Analytics. The ideal candidate will have<br />

experience in SEO consulting and web advertising.<br />

Requirements:<br />

- SEO web marketing experience required<br />

- Japanese level: Proficient<br />

Location: Central <strong>Tokyo</strong><br />

Salary: Competitive (based on experience)<br />

UI/UX DESIGNER<br />

An app developing company is seeking a UI/UX designer to join<br />

the team of an online dating platform. The site has successfully<br />

matched over 40 million pairs of members, and aims to develop a<br />

new dating culture in Japan.<br />

Requirements:<br />

- Minimum five years of web designing experience<br />

- Japanese language level: business<br />

Location: Central <strong>Tokyo</strong><br />

Salary: Competitive (based on experience)<br />

WEB ENGINEER<br />

An IT company is looking for a new web engineer to join their<br />

growing team. Engineers make up 40% of the company and they<br />

all work in-house. The company is proactive about using new<br />

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- DB: MySQL, Oracle<br />

- OS: iOS, Windows<br />

- General development and operational experience in web services<br />

- Experience in programming or planning and development of<br />

websites<br />

- Ability to learn necessary skills and develop them<br />

SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER<br />

Havas Worldwide <strong>Tokyo</strong> is looking for a fulltime senior designer for<br />

advertisement content and key visual designing. The company bears<br />

business relationships with major manufacturers worldwide and is<br />

seeking an experienced, responsible and flexible candidate to join<br />

the team to assist with the expansion of businesses.<br />

Requirements:<br />

- Minimum three years of experience in graphic designing using<br />

Photoshop or Illustrator<br />

- A strong sense in project planning<br />

- Experience working with clients<br />

- Active in responding to tasks and projects<br />

- A flexible mindset<br />

- A sense of responsibility and good at schedule management<br />

- Conversational-level English<br />

Probation period: Six months<br />

Location: Central <strong>Tokyo</strong><br />

Salary: Annual pay ¥3-6 million (based on experience)<br />

Location: Central <strong>Tokyo</strong><br />

Salary: Competitive (based on experience)<br />

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