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09-27-2010, 11:44 PM
If you're gonna be moving around a lot, it might be hard to have ingredients and stuff like that... I can't imagine lugging around pots & pans or spices & ingredients and junk.
Another option is to buy store-made food. A lot of stores make a lot of semi-decent food. It won't taste as good as a restaurant (sometimes it can though), but you can get some things for cheap. Stores near me have stuff like 5 croquetes (i don't really know how to spell that) for 100 yen. You can get rolls of sushi for like 200 yen that will fill you up (but are monotonous). I just realized that there is something you might not know about Japan-- if you go to the stores at certain times (usually late... like after 7 or so) you can get really good deals on stuff. I've gotten like party platters of sushi/sashimi for 700 yen because they were half off. |
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09-27-2010, 11:53 PM
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09-29-2010, 07:05 AM
I really loved it overall. It wasn't all fun and games, life and work never is, but the chance to live in Japan for 2 years and save up a nice bit of money doing it was the experience of a lifetime. Here I am, 12 years after coming back to the US, still interested in Japan and taking part on forums, recruiting for JET at my university, etc.
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09-30-2010, 03:49 AM
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