
Job-Quitting Bar Opens in Yokohama
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A unique bar called Tenshoku Sodan Bar has opened near Yokohama Station. It offers free drinks and career consultations for those contemplating a job change.
A novel concept has emerged in Yokohama: a bar dedicated to helping people consider their career options. Tenshoku Sodan Bar offers a relaxed environment where bartenders are also career counselors, providing free consultations alongside complimentary drinks.
Travelers in Japan who are considering a career change or simply seeking a unique cultural experience can visit this bar. It provides a space for informal discussions about job satisfaction and career paths, without the pressure of a formal recruitment agency.
Located near Yokohama Station, the bar requires reservations made via the Line messaging app. It's open from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., offering a distinctive way to explore personal and professional possibilities while in Japan.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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