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I have a question! for the list of those cities...how is Takanawa? In like the Gaijin thing XD. It's not like....dangerous bad like we're gonna jump you and burn your house down right? *thats happaned in my old town once to this family of Russians)
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I shall be taking a trip to Japan hopefully in the next year or two. Hopefully will be dragging a few friends along with me. But thats a long term goal.
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I want to live in Japan someday too..I think it might be a interesting place to live....but thats; just my opinion
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Gaijin a racist word? Hmm, I guess that really depends on quite a few things.
I've lived in Kurume for almost 2 years, not exactly all the time, but within 3 years of time, so... anyways, people here quite freguently use word GAIJIN to refer to foreigners, I've personally NEVER seen GAIKOKUJIN written anywhere outside the ward office. Even my girlfrriend, her family, I, my friends, my gaijin friends, my girlfriends english teacher, my japanese teacher etc. refer to foreigners as GAIJIN, so... I don't know. But then again, there aren't that many foreigners down here. Atleast not western, we've got plenty of Koreans, Philippino and Chinese here... |
I want to live in Akihabara, Japan someday.^^
Maybe it's because i'm an Otaku [extreme anime & manga fan];) |
I have always wanted to live in japan.
I'm now 16, and I'm in the 11th grade, after the 12th I shall go to a University to learn chinese and japanese, chinese as a major and japanese as a minor language. i will attend to that course for 3 years, and in a 4th, I might go to China or Japan for one year to do my master degree. Do you happen to know to where foreign students go in Japan in their master degrees? Are three years enough to learn japanese? I already know a few basics... |
New york summers are muggy and winters bitter so im used to it.
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