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03-02-2007, 01:52 PM

Very good yamada63. Those are the typical questions I was referring to and you will usually receive about 20 questions or so when meeting new people.

17. Do you like natto?

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...There is no need to worry about Yakuza targeting you for money, or any foreigner for that matter, at all. They usually stay to themselves and do not get involved in the affairs of foreigners at all. Foreigners are not of interest to Yakuza unless you do something to disrupt their business somehow like starting a fight in one of their bars or refusing to pay for hostess services, etc. How do I know this? Because my oldest and best Japanese friend of 34 years is a member.

"Chinpira", young yakuza in training or yakuza wannabes, are another matter. They are usually young, in their late teens or early 20's and can usually be spotted by their slicked or "punch perm" hair, toothpicks, sunglasses, shiny shoes and dark suits with no ties. These people can be trouble to anyone as they want to make a name for themselves. If you encounter these types just keep going and do not confront them. However, you will probably not encounter this type as you are Asian and they will assume you are Japanese.

I was confronted by three of them one day while walking with my Japanese fiancee. Luckily 3 older yakuza came out of a bar and stopped it before it got bad. In 30 years, that was my only confrontation. And that was 25 years ago!
Thanks for the very helpful information you provided...i will remember all your words of wisdom when i visit Japan in the near future...


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Not really.Despite the fact they're dangerous, its unlikelythey would do that. So you can sleep soundly. :P
Thanks hisgashi for the assurance...


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Can anyone list the routine questions? Let me try.

------My part-------------

8. Is Japan fun (Nihon wa tanoshii?)

9. Is Japan cold? (Nihon wa samui?)

10. What do you like about Japan (Nihon no koto naniga sukidesuka?)

11. Is Japan beautiful? (Nihon wa kirei?)

12. What Japanese food do you like most? (Ichiban sukina tabemono wa?)

13. Japan is expensive, isn't it? (Nihon takai desho?!)

14. Japan is safe/peace right? (Nihon wa anzen/heiwa deshou?!)

15. Is Japanese Language difficult? (Nihongo muzukashi?)

16. Can you read kanji? (Kanji yomeru?)

Please add more...I can't think anymore right now...

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Ha ha! Very cool yamada63 but I maybe, it will be better if you post it as new topic...


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Ha ha! Very cool yamada63 but I maybe, it will be better if you post it as new topic...
-----Pachipro's part-------------

1. Can you eat/do you like sushi?

2. Do you like Japanese women/men?

3. Do you like Japanese bath?

4. Can you use chopsticks?

5. Do you sleep in a futon?

6. Do you like Japan?

7. Can you speeku Japaneeezu?

------My part-------------

8. Is Japan fun (Nihon wa tanoshii?)

9. Is Japan cold? (Nihon wa samui?)

10. What do you like about Japan (Nihon no koto naniga sukidesuka?)

11. Is Japan beautiful? (Nihon wa kirei?)

12. What Japanese food do you like most? (Ichiban sukina tabemono wa?)

13. Japan is expensive, isn't it? (Nihon takai desho?!)

14. Japan is safe/peace right? (Nihon wa anzen/heiwa deshou?!)

15. Is Japanese Language difficult? (Nihongo muzukashi?)

16. Can you read kanji? (Kanji yomeru?)

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17. Do you like natto?

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O, c'mon Shiba... 3 more to go!!! haha

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I'm going to be in Japan from March 20th until April 5th and I had a few questions for the people who have been in Japan these dates or live there.

I know that at these dates kids will be out of school, Does this mean that certain places will not be safe to visit? I only ask this because when school is out in my city you have to watch your back ALL of the time.....I REALLY hope that isn't the case in Japan because I want to have a good time!

I was in Japan last year in February and had the time of my life! I had little kids have me pick them up to have their picture taken with me and ice cream girls give me free ice cream . But the ONLY odd thing that happened was at the temple in Asakusa when a monk shouldered me as he walked by. At the temple my friend Kazuyo showed me and the people who came to Japan with me how to throw the coins in the box and pray at the temple, Well after I did this a really small monk walked by me to put the candles out at a shrine and slammed into my shoulder! I'm not small at all being 6'1 and 300 pounds, But he kinda took my breath away. Did I offend him by praying at the temple? At other temples the monks would usually smile and take my picture with other monks or in front of the temples, So that time really surprised me.

Last ?. Which places are the best to meet new friends and have sake/drinks with? When I was there I walked to a ministop from my hotel and ran into a guy who was totally trashed and his girlfriend, The guy talked to me for around an hour about how much fun he had that night and it made me really happy that a complete stranger was this nice when people in my city would only talk to you if you had something they wanted! I ended up with a great picture of the guy, his girlfriend and I before they left

Thanks in advance for any help!
(Good to see you on here PachiPro! Great posts here and other places!)

P.S. Anyone who thinks they want to go just a little bit, Jump on the plane! It was the best place I have ever been in my life! The people are great and I even spoke with an old yakuza who was really happy that I visited his country and asked me the 20 questions(even the gangster was friendly LOL).
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03-03-2007, 02:12 PM

Japan is nothing bad only less good. Please respect Japan foreigns. You is guest here. Japan very comprex you no understanding.
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Japan is nothing bad only less good. Please respect Japan foreigns. You is guest here. Japan very comprex you no understanding.
please enlighten us, we would like to know more


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please enlighten us, we would like to know more
To example, Japan is 4 seasons. Very comprex.
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Japan is nothing bad only less good. Please respect Japan foreigns. You is guest here. Japan very comprex you no understanding.
WOW maybe some people in Japan are as ignorant as people here in the US, Thank you for clearing that up for me. It's too complex to use chopsticks and squat to use the bathroom! Maybe I would be better off using my barbarian fork and sit to use the toilet Don't worry this foreign devil won't make the mistake of thinking Japan is a wonderful place again

I have read nothing in this thread that shows people don't respect Japan.

FYI - We have 4 seasons also, EVERYONE does.
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