Midlife Lifestyle Style Change

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Our current home and our soon-to-be home.
So many personal plans have been happening behind the scenes and now that dates are set and everything is moving forward at a brisk clip, I can finally tell you about them. 
Long story made short:
  • We are permanent residents of Japan;
  • Tod’s quit his job;
  • We are moving from the city to 田舎.
We applied for our 永住権 in January and received it just a few days before leaving for India in early May. Permanent residence allows us freedom to work at any job in Japan and to stay for as long as we like. No more visa renewals.
The freedom of permanent residence also means that you don’t have to work any job at all and that is what Tod decided to do. After we returned from India in July, he resigned from his job. He’s currently working out his notice and will say goodbye to his officemates on October 2nd.
And then we’re moving house. Sayonara, Tokyo, we are going to the rice fields of Kamogawa, Chiba. We’re not moving at random. We have (new) friends in Kamogawa – a community ready to catch us if we stumble in the rural lifestyle. Akiba runs the Hackerfarm; Chris and Elli are the pioneers who started the community; there is a large cast of characters who are living around there and doing interesting things. Lots of geeks, tech people, farmers, musicians, and artists. It’s a creative, busy, and beautifully green place.
What are Tod & I going to do there? Well, Tod is taking some time off to recover after 20 years of corporate work. I’m going to follow a “same same but different” path as I build a new circus-y business.
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My original return ticket from Japan, circa 1998, when we were only planning to be here for three months. Now in the trash. We are definitely not going anywhere.
The last few months have felt risky and exciting. Would these dreamy plans come true? Well, it is all happening as we hoped and I feel like we’re being handed a gift with a big bow tied on it. I can hardly wait to unwrap it and see what’s inside the next phase of our lives.
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Mediatinker, Kristen McQuillin, is an American-born resident of Japan since 1998. This blog chronicles her life, projects, thoughts, and small adventures.