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12-02-2008, 11:05 AM
Hey friends,
I too was new too Tokyo, I just joined with a tokyo university. I am from India, Actually, your tips & hints, as well as the links here are very helpful to me to get more and more about Tokyo & Japan Cheers, JawaharFernas, |
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12-08-2008, 06:39 AM
Well he said Tokyo, so that's what I let him know.
They didn't do it in Okinawa either... I guess it's because people in Tokyo are always in a hurry... |
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12-08-2008, 07:21 AM
As much as you can!
But, seriously, you should be able to ask for and understand directions, know how to ask for help (police, doctor), and enough of the counting system to be able to shop. Also, reading Japanese would be a big big help too, of course! If you are going to Tokyo, there are bilingual rail maps that give place names in Japanese and romaji. Amazon.com carries the Tokyo City Atlas: A Bilingual Guide (3rd Ed.) by Kodansha International. I don't have it myself but was planning to get it. Check it out, it may be helpful. And I ain't in it for my health I ain't in it for the glory of anything at all And I sure ain't in it for the wealth But I'm in it till it's over and I just can't stop If you wanna get it done, You gotta do it yourself..." Meat Loaf, Everything Louder Than Everything Else |
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