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ozkai 05-17-2009 02:58 PM

Spell out your good experiences and good things in Japan.
 
Lost Oakley sungalsses being returned to JR lost property.

Such an honest country:vsign:

Manners are simply amazing.

Skill and workmanship is five star.

My scooter not being used for six months when I was working in Bangkok. Took it to the mechanic, immediately went to work, took the whole, not kidding, the ENTIRE engine, bolt to bolt apart, cleaned absolutely evrything from spring to screw, drained the tank, all back together, and VOILA, as good as new:)

The people are fantastic.

Countryside hospitality is just so warm.

I could write a book:mtongue:

Tell us your story about POSITIVE experiences, good things that happened, and just anything good that is why YOU like Japan.

Please, negative parts for the chat thread;)

ozkai 05-17-2009 10:56 PM

I thought users would be more positive:confused:

wasabijuice 05-18-2009 12:29 AM

too many to list,


Once some friends and I were having a picnic in the mountains, it started to rain and we were huddling under the back door of the van deciding what to do. A caravan of cars came by and said "hey come with us, we're having a party" we said what the hey, and followed them to giant, rustic old cabin on top of a mountain. They had bands and food and it went all night, lots of interesting people and conversations from all over the place, they didn't ask us for anything , but gave us everything.

NAPS 05-18-2009 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by wasabijuice (Post 718091)
too many to list,


Once some friends and I were having a picnic in the mountains, it started to rain and we were huddling under the back door of the van deciding what to do. A caravan of cars came by and said "hey come with us, we're having a party" we said what the hey, and followed them to giant, rustic old cabin on top of a mountain. They had bands and food and it went all night, lots of interesting people and conversations from all over the place, they didn't ask us for anything , but gave us everything.

Cool, ive never been so i cant share any good experiences from Japan. But ill share this even though its sortof off topic lol. About 2 months ago i went to a club called blueprint to see "DJ Krome & Mr.Time" and "Stenchman", 9:00pm - 6:00am i was raving all night and got very smashed and THEN this guy said to me there was an afterparty going on in a mansion not too far away, i was like "eh? What the hell its like 6:30am im battered", well i went anyway only to find DJ Krome & Mr.Time there blasting some more music until 10:00am. Wicked... :D

JBaymore 05-18-2009 12:47 AM

I've spent over a year living in Japan (out of the last 13 years).... and like is mentioned above... to do justice to this idea would literally require a book. :)

Amazing country, amazing people.

If you haven't gone.... go. If you've been there.... you know.

best,

...............john

PS: And yes... I'm not totally naieve..... I know there are "issues". But there are issues everywhere.

ozkai 05-18-2009 02:05 AM

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Originally Posted by wasabijuice (Post 718091)
too many to list,

They had bands and food and it went all night, lots of interesting people and conversations from all over the place, they didn't ask us for anything , but gave us everything.

Great stuff, loving it:)

John, we need a book out their on the JP bookshelves, maybe?

SaintKat 05-18-2009 03:56 AM

When I was about 11 my mum was a private english tutor for a trio of strudents from Japan. They were such wonderful people it made me want to know more about them and their culture.

Henbaka 05-18-2009 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by SaintKat (Post 718175)
When I was about 11 my mum was a private english tutor for a trio of strudents from Japan. They were such wonderful people it made me want to know more about them and their culture.

Availability of everything, whenever, wherever (goes for Tokyo).

Safety.

People dare to live out their weird fantasies.

ozkai 05-18-2009 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by SaintKat (Post 718175)
When I was about 11 my mum was a private english tutor for a trio of strudents from Japan. They were such wonderful people it made me want to know more about them and their culture.

That's lovely:)

It's such a great place and the memories that come back after you have lived their are so beautiful.

Do you plan on visiting, studies, etc.?

ozkai 05-18-2009 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Henbaka (Post 718188)

Safety.

yes, Indeed:)


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