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10-14-2007, 05:48 AM
So do you think it would be wise to apply to Temple and take courses there until I know enough japanese to move on to a japanese school? Or would foreign exchange be better for that?
I'm just trying to find out what it takes to get in to a life in japan as a white/american/game designer... Also, are there any musicians on the forum that live in japan. preferrably guitarists? does anyone know what the market for guitar in japan is like? do they have all the big american names over there or do they have there own? |
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10-14-2007, 05:58 AM
As someone who has done both, I would recommend studying even for jsut a year before you go. What you can learn in the first year or two will save hours, weeks, and months of heartache and frustration. If you were going for a week or two, I would just say "GO!" but if you are planning a long-term visit, by all means, start learning Japanese basics today. You will thank yourself.
Many foreign musicians find work in Japan (if they have talent) and it can make for a nice side business and fun hobby. I played with a couple bands in Japan (I was the only gaijin, and i played drums or percussion) and I didn't do it for the money (as there wasn't much) but for the chance to perform and meet people. All the big names in America and Europe are well known in Japan... |
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10-14-2007, 06:07 AM
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