How Many Swiss Bloggers Live in Japan?

Just out of curiosity, I was researching โ€” with the help of ChatGPT, of course โ€” how many Swiss bloggers there are in Japan.

The name Swiss Guy in Japan came up in my search, and this was no new surprise to me. Back when I started my blog more than two years ago, I had already stumbled upon his site while setting up my own domain.

Swiss Guy in Japan, written by Rolf, shares humorous and insightful stories about life in Japan from a Swiss perspective. His posts are full of sharp observations, culture shocks, and funny everyday moments that any foreigner in Japan can relate to. I highly recommend checking out his blog if you want a good laugh and an honest take on life here. You can find it at www.swissguyinjapan.com.

I also discovered two Swiss-Japanese families on YouTube who vlog mostly about their daily lives in Japan. I hadnโ€™t encountered their channels until I started doing some research, but both have built impressive followings and seem to be doing really well. You can find them here:

๐Ÿ‘‰ SwissNara

๐Ÿ‘‰ Amiโ€™s Life

Itโ€™s nice to see more Swiss voices sharing their experiences in Japan โ€” each from a slightly different angle, yet all connected by curiosity and culture

One response to “How Many Swiss Bloggers Live in Japan?”

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    Rolf

    Thanks for the free promotion, my friend. Much appreciated! ๐Ÿ˜

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