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Coach Hurst
09-27-2005, 09:31 PM
Yokoso to all of those in Japan (and Asia for that matter)!

If you have any questions regarding CST in Japan feel free to post them here. Unfortunately the forum is only in English but if you have a question for me in Japanese please send me a personal email.

VERY soon RMAX products and seminars will be available here in Japan so keep watching for updates.

Yoroshiku!

s a fossett
09-28-2005, 12:38 AM
VERY soon RMAX products and seminars will be available here in Japan so keep watching for updates.

Yoroshiku!

does this mean it won't cost me near $40 to ship a set of tapes? that would be killer.

also, is there still going to be some kind of function in november? please post any details as they become availible...

Coach Hurst
09-28-2005, 02:42 AM
Yes, and yes! :D

Announcements will be made soon. 8)

Cody Fielding
09-29-2005, 08:40 PM
Hey Ryan,

Just wanted to drop in and see what you're up to.

Congrats on the progress and developments.

Be well,
Cody-

JasonE
09-29-2005, 11:49 PM
Ryan -

Doesn't look like a trip to Japan is going to work for me in 2005 :( , but I'm definitely looking at 2006. After the Tribe Gathering in Mexico next April, I'll be looking to expand my travels as finances allow. :)

Coach Tran
09-30-2005, 05:42 PM
Ryan,

Great news! I wish you all the best and much success and abundance in Japan.

Many Blessings,
Bao

Coach Hurst
09-30-2005, 07:24 PM
Thanks for all the support guys! Get over here to Japan when you get the chance. Nothing like doing CST in another country. Or language for that matter! :D

Globally Speaking
11-21-2005, 11:22 AM
Much Success Ryan,

I am new to the Forum and wanted to give you my best wishes.

My Associate Company is doing business in Japan and I know how hard it would be to build some business there if you don't speak the language. I have decided that the best way for me for now is to find the Japanese in North america, get them involved in the business then they will take me to the people in Japan.

In your case, you have to be there in order to do your training business, I trust you speak Japanese.

Take care.

Coach Hurst
11-21-2005, 04:17 PM
Thanks Marie.

Yes, doing business in Japan can be a bit confusing at times but where in the world is it not! :wink:

I do speak, read and write Japanese but even then it can be difficult.

Good luck with your ventures in Japan. If you are ever in the neighborhood let me know. 8)

Globally Speaking
11-21-2005, 05:16 PM
You are welcome Ryan,

You are so right about doing business being confusing but you know what, if someone has the burning desire and won't give up he/she. will eventually succeed.

I will remember your offer when I am ready to travel to Japan. I would love to learn Japanese down the road, right now I am working at mastering spanish. I have a large Team building in Mexico which I am supporting so right now I am planting seeds in Japan until I expand my network over there. I hear that Nagoya is the #1 city for purchasing power riht now.

Ok so take care.