Shoma Tanaka, a Japanese man working in Australia, openly shares his earnings and savings to help young Japanese people struggling with low wages and economic hardships in their home country.
When Shoma Tanaka moved from Japan to Australia for a working holiday , he never imagined the trip would become a financial bonanza . The 33-year-old works in a metalworks factory in Sydney, and earns so much more money compared to what he would at home, he's been able to save over $200,000 and even purchase a new car for his dad. But there is no secret to Shoma's success. It's not a scam or a get-rich-quick scheme.
He openly discusses his earnings, costs, and savings on his YouTube channel and other social media platforms. His mission is to help other young Japanese people who are struggling in a country plagued with low wages and economic hardships that has lasted decades. "I'm sending out this message in the hope that it will help people know that there are opportunities," he says. News that Japan has entered a recession made international headlines earlier this month, after the country posted two quarters of negative economic growth. The announcement cost Japan its place as the third-largest economy, falling to fourth behind Germany
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