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Blueprint Japan with Oğuzhan
Oğuzhan Karagözoğlu
Fréquence : 1 épisode/6j. Total Éps: 5

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Anthony Griffin, M.B.A., Consistency, Credibility, Personal Branding, And Doing The Work
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
jeudi 24 juillet 2025 • Durée 48:53
In this episode of Blueprint Japan, I sit down with Anthony Griffin, M.B.A. — communications consultant, digital marketing expert, long-time Japan resident, and founder of SAGA CONSULTING. We unpack what it really means to "do the work" and why consistency over time builds the kind of credibility that can't be faked.
From freelancing and entrepreneurship to teaching and leadership, Anthony shares honest insights on building a personal brand that stands the test of time, especially in a competitive, cross-cultural environment like Japan.
We talk about:
The difference between visibility and credibility
How to stay consistent even when no one is watching
Lessons from consulting, teaching, and publishing in Japan
Why you should have your portfolio ready, and more
Whether you're an expat, creative, or solopreneur trying to build trust and reputation in Japan (or anywhere else), this episode will give you the mindset and strategy to move forward with clarity.
July 19, Birthday Special, 360 hours, Reflecting On Personal Growth
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
lundi 21 juillet 2025 • Durée 24:22
Summary
In this episode, I reflect on my personal journey of growth and productivity. I discuss the importance of recognizing time-wasting habits, setting clear goals, and building trust in oneself through discipline. I emphasize the power of consistency and feedback in achieving personal transformation, encouraging listeners to take immediate action towards their goals.
Takeaways
I've been feeling like I've been just floating around.
I was doing things and I was getting by, but I wasn't necessarily being productive.
I need to use what I already have, what is already sitting in front of me.
Indecisiveness is one of the most time-consuming things you can do.
It's not stability that comes first; it's discipline and having a vision.
I'm choosing to direct my energy toward fewer things that matter more.
The more detailed you get for your goals, the faster you can act.
Discipline is self-respect in action.
You can become a different person in six months with consistency.
Let's make life count and take action now.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Analytics Update
01:41 Reflections on Personal Growth
03:23 Identifying Time Wasters
05:13 The Importance of Clarity and Discipline
08:10 Setting Realistic Goals
09:48 Creating a Supportive Environment
12:43 Building Trust with Yourself
15:09 The Power of Consistency
17:50 Invitation for Collaboration
Keywords
personal growth, productivity, time management, goal setting, discipline, self-improvement, mindfulness, clarity, focus, life changes
Basic Essential Steps To Buying A Home In Japan
dimanche 20 juillet 2025 • Durée 18:46
Summary
In this episode of Blueprint Japan, I discuss the essential steps and considerations for buying a house in Japan as a foreigner. I cover the differences between new and used properties, the mortgage process, the importance of real estate agents, and the necessary steps to finalize a purchase. The episode aims to provide a comprehensive overview for those looking to navigate the Japanese housing market.
Keywords
buying a house in Japan, mortgages, real estate agents, property inspection, foreign founders, Japan housing market, home buying process, Japanese banks, property investment, living in Japan.
Takeaways
The podcast has gained traction with 30 downloads and 7 followers.
Buying a house in Japan requires understanding the mortgage process.
New homes offer modern amenities, while older homes have character.
Foreigners can buy properties in Japan with or without a visa.
Real estate agents play a crucial role in the home buying process.
Choosing the right property involves considering commute and amenities.
Home inspections are necessary before finalizing a purchase.
A down payment of about 10% is typically required.
Understanding legal disclosures is vital in the buying process.
Ongoing costs include property tax and maintenance fees.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Blueprint Japan Podcast
01:17 Overview of Buying a House in Japan
02:50 Understanding Property Types and Personal Goals
04:42 Mortgage Eligibility and Foreigners in Japan
07:41 The Role of Real Estate Agents
10:22 Searching for Properties and Key Considerations
11:33 Home Inspection and Purchase Process
14:24 Finalizing the Purchase and Legal Disclosures
17:00 Conclusion and Personal Insights
No Job Offer, No Problem: How you can move to Japan on a J-FIND Visa
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
lundi 7 juillet 2025 • Durée 37:14
Keywords
J-Find visa, living in Japan, foreigner experience, visa application, Japan immigration, challenges in Japan, working in Japan, cultural adaptation, expat life, entrepreneurship in Japan.
Takeaways
The J-Find visa allows entry to Japan without a job offer.
Eligibility requires a degree from a top 100 university.
The visa is designed for recent graduates to explore opportunities.
Living expenses can be covered through part-time or freelance work.
Navigating the Japanese system can be challenging but rewarding.
Documentation is crucial for visa renewal and application.
Cultural understanding is key to adapting in Japan.
The J-Find visa is not a vacation visa; it requires initiative.
Future options include switching to a working visa or starting a business.
Preparation and networking are essential for success in Japan.
Summary
In this episode of Blueprint Japan, I share my personal journey with the J-FIND visa, a unique opportunity for recent graduates to live and work in Japan without a job offer. I discuss the eligibility requirements, application process, and the challenges I faced while adapting to life in Japan. I emphasizes the importance of cultural understanding, networking, and proactive engagement in order to make the most of the J-FIND visa experience. I also offers insights into future options after the visa ends and share valuable recommendations for those considering this path.
"This might be the door you didn't know existed."
"It was super nerve-wracking, but very exciting."
"You can work to cover your living expenses."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the J-Find Visa Journey
03:03 Understanding the J-Find Visa: Eligibility and Application
09:36 Living in Japan on the J-Find Visa: Opportunities and Challenges
14:02 Navigating Work and Freelancing with the J-Find Visa
17:46 Visa Duration and Renewal Process
23:33 Challenges Faced: Housing and Banking Issues
29:31 Cultural Insights and Fitting into Japanese Society
33:08 Future Prospects: What Happens When the Visa Ends?
35:58 Final Thoughts and Recommendations on the J-Find Visa
Introduction
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
dimanche 29 juin 2025 • Durée 03:31
Welcome to Blueprint Japan, a podcast about building a life and business in Japan, honestly and from the ground up.
My name is Oğuzhan. Born and raised in a Turkish household in Switzerland, now based in Tokyo. A few years ago, I came to Japan as a tourist, and ended up becoming the first person in the country to receive the J-FIND visa. Since then, I’ve been navigating everything from starting a creative studio to figuring out daily life in a place I admire.
This show is about building in public. There’s no hype, no hacks, just real conversations, personal learnings, and stories from others doing meaningful work. Some episodes are solo: the habits that help, the mistakes I’ve made, and what I’m still figuring out. Other times, I sit down with founders, mentors, friends, and creatives, people who are kind enough to share what goes on behind the scenes.
Whether you’re just starting out, considering moving to Japan, or wondering if you should stay, my hope is this podcast makes your journey feel a little less lonely, and a lot more doable.
Let’s get started. Oğuzhan
