I've been perusing the forums for a bit now reading about other peoples experiences with Eikaiwa and Jet and I must admit I am probably more put off then encouraged after reading them!

However, I am still as determined as I was before to goto Japan to work in some form or the other.
But what should I do. I've heard other people experiences but I just don't know if it applies to me personally? Perhaps some of you wonderful ppl on this board can help.
Firstly about myself. I'm from Sydney and am 27 years old (am I too old!?!). I guess you could say I'm a "gaijin" but Taiwanese. I've been in Australia most of my life and have worked in the finance industry for 5 years. In terms of study, I have a graduate degree in commerce majoring in Accounting. From what I have seen of Japan, I love it all! Whether it be as paramount as their value systems and beliefs or their food or their vast array of transformers! *droolz* or some of their quirqy sense of fashion or ..... My preference is for some place not too far from a major city. It doesn't have to be whack bang in the city centre but some place that will still allow me access to the modern aspects of Japanese culture and life.
I'm by no means trying to change careers. What I am looking for is to finally do something for myself and live a bit. My idea of "living" is to work overseas and trully experience what it is like to live in another country with a completely different culture and completely different way of doing things and Japan seems the most ideal. I've thought of Taiwan and China, but given that my background is the same, its not much of an experience.
Having read all those posts, it appears that many people have been put in really isolated towns or have extra long hours and simply just not enough opportunity to experience anything more then reading a textbook or preparing classes! I've also read about how applying for eikaiwa's and/or JET is even harder now given the collapse of NOVA... Further to that, I've now read about how a teaching qualification is required?!
Soooo will it be difficult for me to apply given my circumstances? Will it be more likely that I would be placed in some isolated town far far away in some alternate universe? Would I not likely succeed in my application? Would I be looked upon less favoroubly since I'm not a "white" gaijin? Would I be seen as "boring" given my finance background? Even if I am a well suited candidate, should I even apply?! Should I persue some other avenue?!
Would really love to hear what other people have to say and what pearls of wisdom you may wish to part onto my confused state of mind!
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Oh and I'm pretty sure its obvious that Japan is my favored option atm, but I'm still open to suggestions for other countries.
Oh oh and the other thing I failed to mention is that I'm not really looking to continue teaching. I must emphasis experience of Japanese life is the top priority and not just a short 3 month holiday etc...
Oh oh oh and one last thing I promise. Would especially love to hear from fellow aussies in Japan who have taken the leap of faith.