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05-20-2009, 10:25 PM
Different people have different reasons for visiting Japan, and yes, there are stereotypes such as manga, anime, ninjas, sushi and all that BS (why didn't we mention Pokemon before?). I visited Japan last year; I only stayed in the Tokyo-Yokohama area, but it was a great experience. I made an independent exchange trip there, and stayed with a Japanese family in a quiet residential area outside Yokohama. I went to a school there for 4 days, and went into Tokyo a few times and Kamakura (this is where a Daibutsu (big bronze Buddha statue) was built.
I plan to spend half of my gap year in Japan to teach English, but I also want to get know different parts of Japan besides from Tokyo and Yokohama. If I ask any of my school friends what cities in Japan or Japanese food they know, the only responses would be "Tokyo" and "sushi" respectively (everyone I know seems to think that sushi is nothing but raw fish (that's sashimi, retards, I'd say), I mean what the fck?). I'd like to visit Osaka, Kyoto and Hiroshima during my trip. |
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05-21-2009, 01:20 AM
Do it!
Lived in Kyoto, vsited Osaka often, great entertainment spot, loads of friends and worked in Nara for most, stopped at Hiroshima, a very interesting city, on the way to Kumamoto driving from Kyoto. You are going to have the time of your life!! Cheers - Oz |
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05-21-2009, 02:33 AM
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No, I looked at your photos. They're pretty awesome. I'd heard about that building before, but I didn't know what it looked like. It's more "intact" than I thought, that's for sure. On a side note: That river looks creepy. I used to live in Australia, and where I lived we had a river like that -- except with crocodiles in it. |
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