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Ivo 06-30-2008 07:51 AM

How to make Japanese friends?
 
Hello everyone,

I just arrived to Hakodate and I will be taking an intensive Japanese language course here in the summer.
I would like to make friends with Japanese university students and practice speaking with them (at the same time I'd be very happy to teach them English or other languages that I can speak). I am not looking for dating and I do not want to look for friends in bars.

Are there any popular Japanese websites (similar to craigslist in the U.S.) where one could advertise for a particular location and have a real chance of meeting someone? I can post in Japanese .

Any other advice as how to make friends with Japanese students?

Thank you,

ivo

jrocka83 07-09-2008 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ivo (Post 525289)
Hello everyone,

I just arrived to Hakodate and I will be taking an intensive Japanese language course here in the summer.
I would like to make friends with Japanese university students and practice speaking with them (at the same time I'd be very happy to teach them English or other languages that I can speak). I am not looking for dating and I do not want to look for friends in bars.

Are there any popular Japanese websites (similar to craigslist in the U.S.) where one could advertise for a particular location and have a real chance of meeting someone? I can post in Japanese .

Any other advice as how to make friends with Japanese students?

Thank you,

ivo

Why don't you get to know the other students at your school? Ask them to go out for dinner or karioke? Im sure you won't have any problems making friends there.

J

sannzoku 07-09-2008 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ivo (Post 525289)
Hello everyone,

I just arrived to Hakodate and I will be taking an intensive Japanese language course here in the summer.
I would like to make friends with Japanese university students and practice speaking with them (at the same time I'd be very happy to teach them English or other languages that I can speak). I am not looking for dating and I do not want to look for friends in bars.

Are there any popular Japanese websites (similar to craigslist in the U.S.) where one could advertise for a particular location and have a real chance of meeting someone? I can post in Japanese .

Any other advice as how to make friends with Japanese students?

Thank you,

ivo

yes , you could find some JP classroom in your city set by volunteers.
http://u-biq.org/volunteerTohoku2.html

which city are u in

札幌市
Sapporo
札幌市
Sapporo
札幌市
Sapporo
札幌市
Sapporo
小樽市
Otaru
函館市
Hakodate

Sangetsu 07-09-2008 01:12 PM

Join an activities group or "circle". These circles exist for just about every sport or popular subject. Ask around for info about what circles there are, and if you can be introduced to any members.

tipsygypsy 03-05-2011 07:29 PM

buy me a glass of beer. we're friends then. :D

masaegu 03-06-2011 02:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ivo (Post 525289)
I just arrived to Hakodate and I will be taking an intensive Japanese language course here in the summer.
I would like to make friends with Japanese university students and practice speaking with them (at the same time I'd be very happy to teach them English or other languages that I can speak). I am not looking for dating and I do not want to look for friends in bars.

Are there any popular Japanese websites (similar to craigslist in the U.S.) where one could advertise for a particular location and have a real chance of meeting someone? I can post in Japanese .

Any other advice as how to make friends with Japanese students?

I don't get it.

Why would you rely on Internet to look for Japanese friends when you are already living in Hakodate, where 99% of the residensts are Japanese?

Sakusakusakura 03-07-2011 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Sangetsu (Post 531767)
Join an activities group or "circle". These circles exist for just about every sport or popular subject. Ask around for info about what circles there are, and if you can be introduced to any members.

I agree with Sangetsu. Actually, that worked for me :)

It is a good way to practice something you like and meet people at the same time. As you are supposed to love the same thing (sports, music or whatever) it is also easier to find a first topic to speak about !


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