Anything you'd like
EDIT actually don't ask me about women, no offense to the Japanese but I rarely see a hot chick here.
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Yeah brah definitely into fashion and stuff, nh. Haven't heard of that store, is it worth checking out?
Not fluent but I've been studying for a little over a year now..... getting there but still a long ways to go
yeah, quite a few! I've been thinking of buying one
I work over here brah (military) I leave in September unfortunately, but I've been here since December
Some of the girls are hnnnnggg, but IMO the hnnnng one's are harder to find
Anime isn't frowned at all.... I see people all the time reading/watching manga/anime in the trains/subways. Even older people and girls
Nightlife is awesome, but I haven't gone out too much since I've been here. Haven't banged yet, but if you're a foreigner here it's pretty much like shooting fish in a barrel
Hopefully not lol, although I have been eating a lot of sushi lately. Hopefully I become an X-Man or something
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03-02-2014, 12:57 AM #13
how expensive to visit? like factoring in hotel/hostel, decent meals, transportation, etc
Death is impossible for us to fathom: it is so immense, so frightening, that we will do almost anything to avoid thinking about it. Society is organized to make death invisible, to keep it several steps removed. That distance may seem necessary for our comfort, but it comes with a terrible price: the illusion of limitless time, and a consequent lack of seriousness about daily life. We are running away from the one reality that faces us all.
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Definitely brah, you may come across some "lost in translation" moments but as far as getting around and stuff, you'll be fine. There are still English signs in most places, including many restaurants/trains/subways. People are usually most willing to help out even if they don't understand all what you're saying. Police/hotels/information desk people will most likely speak English
Only been following slightly on the news, but from it seems... not too good. I still see a bunch of Chinese people here though (whether living/visiting), so who knows really lol
In the street no lol, but of course Japan is the place to be if you're into cars/drifting and stuff. I see GTRs/silvias/supras/rx7s/ etc all the time
Surprisingly I haven't had it yet, but a good friend of mine here just went to a Kobe steak place a week ago or so. He also went to the best steak place is America apparently... and he told me the Kobe beef was better. Dead srs
I'm American, white brah. Most people here love foreigners and Americans, but sometimes you'll get weird stares and stuff anyway/giggles which can get kinda annoying after awhile.
Yellow fever.... yes and no lol. IMO most girls over here are "meh".... but occasionally I'll see one who's drop dead gorgeous... when Japanese girls are hot, they're HOT
As far as your last question.... maybe a 6.8/10 lol
I watch anime, don't really read manga. Love certain anime though like Gundam, Jojos, Initial D, etc. I actually just came back from Akihabara today and bought a master-grade Gundam kit
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03-02-2014, 01:12 AM #21
i know u said dont ask about women but are they slooty or are they more reserved
cuz ive been to korea quite a few times and i always assumed all the girls were less slootier than americans til i saw the nightlife. sloots everywherepm me ur pics and ill rep u haha jk no homo lol haha no but srsly pls pm me ur pics haha just glutes and maybe face haha no homo again lol just kidding kinda not rly lol pls send them
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Japan can be cheap or expensive, really depends how you budget/plan everything ahead of time. Don't get me wrong, Japan is definitely expensive overall.
However, hostels are same price as anywhere else (i.e. 30 bucks a night). Sushi can be expensive, but there are plenty of cheaper and just as tasty options like ramen (had some today, hnnng) and convenience stores. Avoid taking taxis and use the subway/trains
A few weeks ago I went to Sushi Dai in the Tsukiji Market (biggest fish port in Japan) and it was PHUCKING AMAZING. The restaurant is extremely popular, but for good reason. I waited in line for 4 hours (not even kidding) but completely worth it. The sushi just melts in your mouth
Not sheriff srs/10. I'm in Tokyo brah, I love it here. I can see how some people may not like it, but shythole? Why you don't like brah?
I've lived in Europe for 3 years as well but Japan is my favorite country, easily
I've heard of people doing weird shiet like that, and I can see it happening lol. There's hentai magazines everywhere, so I assume it's true.
In Tokyo brah.
I'm a ninja/samurai mix braaah
Tokyo, Air Force
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PM sent lol
this is one thing I'm curious about myself TBH. They seem more reserved, but I heard of stories like that once the nightlife comes around. There's also women here who specifically are trying to find foreign guys, dead srs
I don't think so brah
no, they have a Gold's Gym over here though! I saw it just a few days ago
Never been to a major city in the US surprisingly, but from what I hear and can guess, Tokyo is in a league of it's own. It's just almost overwhelmingly huge. For instance, I live in the outskirts of Tokyo and sometimes forget I'm even in Tokyo. I have to take an 80 minute train ride just to get to "downtown" Tokyo.
But I guess if I had to compare, it'd either be NYC/LA
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do touge drifts really happen?
do they really drift @ Shibuya intersection?
is Han still alive
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03-02-2014, 01:33 AM #30
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Living in Shikoku, not the most exciting place in the world. Expensive to get off the island because of bridge tolls, gym is 9000 per month and a 10km cycle away, almost no public transport, 1 club in the city which has 10 girls on an average saturday night, girls a lot less slooty than big cities, nothing to do... etc. Prob be fine once typhoon season comes round and I can go surfing again
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