Sleep
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Post by Sleep on Oct 19, 2013 21:05:50 GMT
Ever since I seen it in a Anime I have always wanted to try kendo but since I live in Canada I can't and of course want to go to a Maid Café So Here's my question what would you do if u got to go to Japan?
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Post by kawaiikerisunshine on Oct 19, 2013 21:11:53 GMT
Ever since I seen it in a Anime I have always wanted to try kendo but since I live in Canada I can't and of course want to go to a Maid Café So Here's my question what would you do if u got to go to Japan? I've been to Japan a few times and I can honestly say I'll probably be living there in a few years. It's very different from America. Everything in Japan is very unique and different. The fashion is wild and it's the birth place of anime after all. xD
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Sleep
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Post by Sleep on Oct 19, 2013 21:22:05 GMT
Ever since I seen it in a Anime I have always wanted to try kendo but since I live in Canada I can't and of course want to go to a Maid Café So Here's my question what would you do if u got to go to Japan? I've been to Japan a few times and I can honestly say I'll probably be living there in a few years. It's very different from America. Everything in Japan is very unique and different. The fashion is wild and it's the birth place of anime after all. xD Lucky! My cousin went to japan to teach English for a year or two however me on the other hand never gone out of the country since I'm only 16 but who knows maybe sometime in the future I will get to go to Japan also I wanna try a Kimono once.
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Post by kawaiikerisunshine on Oct 19, 2013 21:25:20 GMT
I've been to Japan a few times and I can honestly say I'll probably be living there in a few years. It's very different from America. Everything in Japan is very unique and different. The fashion is wild and it's the birth place of anime after all. xD Lucky! My cousin went to japan to teach English for a year or two however me on the other hand never gone out of the country since I'm only 16 but who knows maybe sometime in the future I will get to go to Japan also I wanna try a Kimono once. Ooh awesome! I've heard that teaching English in Japan is a very good job. Especially if your working at a university it can be very rewarding. I don't think I'll be a teacher though. Most likely something to do with computer design.
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Tarah
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Post by Tarah on Oct 20, 2013 1:14:47 GMT
I want to live in Japan sooo bad... But not forever. I want to go there for a year or two and probably get an English teaching job. I'm trying to learn Japanese now while I'm young so that it won't be a problem for me when I actually have an opportunity to get there I also plan on learning Korean and living there for a while too. I kind of have this ultimate plan where I learn all these languages at once and then switch up where I live regularly. I'll probably do it with France too since I already speak French Oh dreams......
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Post by bloosica on Oct 20, 2013 14:00:55 GMT
I would want to take trips there. Mainly I would love to go shopping. Go to Amiami's physical store, pokemon and just browse around and check it out. I would also like to visit some of their temples and old structures. I think that would be cool.
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AngelBeatsFan
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Post by AngelBeatsFan on Oct 20, 2013 18:27:55 GMT
I want to live in Japan sooo bad... But not forever. I want to go there for a year or two and probably get an English teaching job. I'm trying to learn Japanese now while I'm young so that it won't be a problem for me when I actually have an opportunity to get there I also plan on learning Korean and living there for a while too. I kind of have this ultimate plan where I learn all these languages at once and then switch up where I live regularly. I'll probably do it with France too since I already speak French Oh dreams...... sounds like a great idea and also sounds rather fun.
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Post by GameOverGerry on Oct 22, 2013 1:05:31 GMT
I would go with my girlfriend and just soak up the culture. Of course visit Akihabara and visit Super Potato. Try out a hot spring, visit temples, etc. There is so much I'd like to see and do that it would require more than just one trip
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DEUS
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Post by DEUS on Oct 26, 2013 3:19:06 GMT
I would like to go shopping in akihabara for anime and manga, then go shopping in shinjuku for some new clothes and go to a japanese festival
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Post by bloosica on Oct 26, 2013 11:11:27 GMT
I would like to go shopping in akihabara for anime and manga, then go shopping in shinjuku for some new clothes and go to a japanese festival ooo a festival would be nice. I would also love to go when the Cherry Blossoms are in full bloom. I would also love to think that I could go shopping for clothes there, but I hear they have a lot of one size and you have to be pretty tiny. I'm not huge by any means, but I'm also not paper thin.
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Death
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Post by Death on Oct 27, 2013 7:44:12 GMT
Internet cafe, food, walk around feeling like a giant,watch sumo wrestling, laugh for no reason, ride public transport, talk gibberish to people and see their reactions, study public restrooms, cry, realize anime lied to me, realize i cant afford this, realize i dont have a job, realize im on an anime forum, cry more, fall into deep depression, get counseling, feel better, watch more anime.
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Post by kirikoyamada on Nov 4, 2013 2:59:47 GMT
Visit all the cultural places, Harajuku, Akihabara, Kyoto, stay at a ryokan, onsen, maid cafe, etc. The dream trip!
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