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i learnt all that stuff in grade 6
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Fortunately I CAN live anywhere, so I do. I live in Saitama because my old friends are there. It's also close enough to Tokyo yet it's still "countryside" so there's plenty of room to live and it's fun to drive around.
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Tokyo!
I'd definitely pick Tokyo!
Not just because it's huge either. I hosted a Japanese Exchange student a few years ago durring my senior year of high school. He's now attending Sophia University in Tokyo. Sophia University happens to be a sister school to the college I'll be graduating from next spring, Penn State University. And from my limited experience of traveling abroad... The bigger the cities you go to, the more English they know :D I studied a bit of Japanese back in high school for 4 years. Since I go to a small satelite campus of Penn State I don't have the opportunity to take Japanese or even test out of foreign language credits. So I've gotten quite rusty, not that I had much knowledge to retain >.> Anyways, Totally Tokyo, Hands Down! |
Tokyo, Nagoya or Osaka. I like big cities.
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I would actually like to go to some rural towns far away from cities, a place where hardly anyone has even heard the name. Iv seen what the city like but i want to see places with more nature and how people live and interact there.
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If I had to move away from Hiroshima, it would be Nagasaki. I love it there.
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Considering my fiance is from the area and I know the city reasonably well I would definitely pick Hiroshima as the place to live. |
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