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09-30-2008, 10:59 AM
Really, despite the slight transportation inconvenience - if you`re heading to Japan to actually be going to Japan and to learn something while you`re here... I see nothing wrong with being deep in the countryside. You`ll always be somewhere with people. There would be no need for a teacher if you were honestly somewhere without.
I`ve heard, by the way, that just as many people apply for Saitama as Tokyo. Somewhere along the line it has gained the reputation of being where to go if you want to be close but not actually in Tokyo... Which is why it seems like half of the people who`ve lived in Japan have lived in Saitama. In the end, it isn`t likely to be any better a choice than simply writing Tokyo. |
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09-30-2008, 07:16 PM
Why is that? I don't know much about Saitama, so I'm curious.
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09-30-2008, 07:23 PM
Kind of like cities in Chiba, it didn't seem to have much personality besides being a suburb of Tokyo (which is a bit of a misnomer, but cause it was at least 45 minutes from Tokyo, if I remember right). It felt like pachinko parlor after pachinko parlor with not a whole lot else to do.
Again, this was years ago, but this impression has been confirmed by other foreigners and Japanese. |
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09-30-2008, 07:49 PM
I actually have no interest what-so-ever in Saitama...just putting it down since it's my sister city. I'm actually afraid that if I get in, and keep that placement, I'll end up with it since it is my sister city. ^^;
I'm a weird one, I think I would prefer being up north in a rural or suburban setting. Odd when you think about it. |
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