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05-26-2007, 01:10 AM
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05-28-2007, 02:59 PM
Which prefectures are most visited by outsiders/tourists?
If I was to go, I'd definitely want to go to a place, that has beautiful trees, and nature like you see in a lot of Japanese movies. Are there koi ponds with gardens in the big cities as well? Or that is only present in the small prefecture. (And what exactly is a prefecture?) |
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05-28-2007, 08:54 PM
Of course when someone becomes fascinated with the Japanese culture they usually gravitate towards Tokyo. I know I did for a while. It's a big bustling city with a ton of lights that really sparks up your imagination and makes you feel like you're in an anime or another world. However, the bottom line is that Tokyo is the most expensive city in the world. It's also loud and there's just too many people at any given time. Many people prefer to live elsewhere and just travel to Tokyo on train. A large number of people that work in Tokyo live elsewhere and just commute to work. I feel that anime fans who got into the Japanese culture really should explore other cities of Japan besides Tokyo. I believe that Japan has more and better things to offer than just Tokyo.
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05-28-2007, 08:57 PM
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I was thinking, because I want to be a Psychologist (hence the degree) Tokyo is more than likely going to be the best place to go because of it's population density and such like. Would you recommend other places? |
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05-28-2007, 10:43 PM
Well, because I'll be at Uni I can get Japanese lessons for nothing and I'm already teaching myself (around revising and procrastinating) Japanese anyway.
They'll give you a visa if you have "fluent" or "functional" Japanese, I think, which means I'll have to take the weird proficiency test. |
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