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And hot springs! I just got back from Kusazu -- no rotenburo this time but a great natural hot spring bath. Rotenburo are the best though, especially in winter.
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I must say, I love the way the language looks as well as sounds.
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Everything???? lol
I know there stuff that people dislike about it but its hard for me to find anything i dislike (japan wise that is). Food, cars, the night life, so on etc etc i could be here all night if i name everything. |
I love the language, too. Because the Japanese frown on saying certain things directly, there's a playfulness about the language. You can put a sneaky little spin on a statement by using yakuza or Buddhist monk slang, a handy four-character phrase, or switching politeness levels momentarily. It's what makes speaking Japanese fun for me.
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I like that Japan imorts alot of stuff but... omg I love everything. Like I even like the lot of study stuff because you get really smart =3. But the fashion, language, TV... culture :rheart: :rolleyes: Just everything!
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Great food. The timely train system. That it's different. All the gadgets. The low crime rate. Things like ebi-burgers that make even fast food interesting. And last but not least, karaoke.
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Food, Scenery, Technology, Bath Houses and most of the people are pretty nice :)
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I love the language, it's very cute in a lot of ways, like the origin of certain words and such. The writing is very distinct too ( Hiragana/katakana I mean. Kanji is Chinese...and it's a love/hate relationship ¦3 ). I also love Japan's ingenuity. They can make anything, and I mean anything more efficient or cooler, instantly. There are so many awesome subcultures too. And can't forget fashion... And I hope someday I can finally experience onsen. I've heard so much good stuff about it, it makes my head dizzy thinking about finally trying one, hahah.
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technology, yakinikku, hot spring, ability to study japanese constantly
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