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Hi folks

It's Erie, Japanese who is kinda wondering what kind of things are REALLY Japanese that you have not had an experience before you came to japan?

If you have any opinion that you think japan need to fix for tourist, please let me know Smiley


yoroshiku onegaishimasu  Grin


I did not go to Japan. Maybe in the future. But I do not know how they eat fish and rice. beautiful thing.
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I really like to go to Japan,
And I hope to see if the videos on my name is true?
But for real there are so many place that I want to visit in Japan,
I want to see the cherry blossom.
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I have never been in japan but going in this country is my dream since i was a kid because i like to watch anime and we know japanese is known for their making of anime. Going to japan is my plan , together with my own family , and i would like to see also the cherry blossoms and the mount fuji , and also i want to see a real samurai.
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CLEAN non GPL infringing code made in Rust lang
I also went in 2014, it is incredibly clean and organized.

I went for an important reason (marriage) but i managed to visit a place i always wanted to visit: Akihabara (lol). I could mention Steins;Gate but i already knew about it before that game/anime.

I still have a Suica card, it was useful. I think purchasing tickets would be more complicated than simply getting the card and putting money in it using a machine.

Also vending machines. My country has not seen vending machines in almost 3 decades due to criminality (they would get all vandalized). They are so convenient, extra points for being able to use the Suica inside the stations on them.

I didn't knew at the time, but i visited the park used in Occult;Nine, Inokashira Park, at that very moment the lake was also dried, which is very rare and is shown that way in that game/anime. Heh, i guess 5pb should be commended for being a Tokyo tourism promoter Smiley

It is true the Japanese don't speak English, so you have to learn Japanese Smiley

The Japanese culture is very different, it does take time to understand it. Watching media helps, but not completely. As a tourist you shouldn't have much trouble, but is best to go take a guided tour or have a good friend. Japanese people are very busy usually so this can be difficult.

Food is everywhere, and even if you don't like traditional, there are plenty of American franchises everywhere (ie. McDonalds). The trains stop at 11pm beware, the city is huge! Got to the top level of Skytree tower, you'll feel like an airplane there. I hope to return someday, and probably will.
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no but i want to visit
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I was surprised by the incredible cleanliness and level of service
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The most surprising thing about Japan is that there are some very difficult dishes to eat : Basashi, Shirako and Shiokara
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Japan is where I plan to travel this summer. I have heard a lot of people comment: Japan is a place for tourists to feel relaxed, civilized
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Hi folks

It's Erie, Japanese who is kinda wondering what kind of things are REALLY Japanese that you have not had an experience before you came to japan?

If you have any opinion that you think japan need to fix for tourist, please let me know Smiley


yoroshiku onegaishimasu  Grin


I am sure you can not forget the noodles and especially the JAV technology in this country
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Really want to visit Japan when the cherry blossom season begins Smiley.
In Estonia we have cherry trees planted around The Embassy of Japan and when they start to bloom it's a really nice sight!
Also, the history, anime industry and this "open-mindedness" towards cryptocurrencies and IT-solutions is what I really like about Japan.

All the people from Japan I have met and talked with have always been really cool, nice and polite Smiley.

Greetings from Estonia Smiley
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The trains there are always perfectly on time and whenever it so happens that a train is like 30 seconds late, they formally apologize.
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Hi folks

It's Erie, Japanese who is kinda wondering what kind of things are REALLY Japanese that you have not had an experience before you came to japan?

If you have any opinion that you think japan need to fix for tourist, please let me know Smiley


yoroshiku onegaishimasu  Grin


I have never been to Japan, heard that Japan has Kim Chi and have beautiful cherry garden, I just heard that Japan is a beautiful place and ideal to travel, I think if I have money I will take my family to Japan to visit
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Never before, but I hope to visit it.
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the most interesting for me is the cherry blossom from us even in the park it was planted and to the question whether I was in Japan there was no fable but would very much like to get into this anthill Grin

cherry blossom are from urkraine ??

I've never been there.. I wish I can go japan

what things of japan that are you interested in ?
what kind of serves might be helpful for your tripping in japan?

No i haven't been to Japan and going to Japan is my ultimate goal in living in this world because i wanna go and see how they made that animes they made for many otakus right there!

if you are only interested in anime then go to akihabara or ikebukuro those ares pretty much covered otaku culture.
if some serves that you can cosplay and get photo shootings , would you like to try?
how much would you like to pay for it?

I've not been to Japan..the most surprising thing to me is btc

i need btcs too haha


Too bad I have never been in Japan so far... but it's definitely on my travel list!

would you like to come here on 2020?
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Too bad I have never been in Japan so far... but it's definitely on my travel list!
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I've not been to Japan..the most surprising thing to me is btc
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No i haven't been to Japan and going to Japan is my ultimate goal in living in this world because i wanna go and see how they made that animes they made for many otakus right there!
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I've never been there.. I wish I can go japan
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the most interesting for me is the cherry blossom from us even in the park it was planted and to the question whether I was in Japan there was no fable but would very much like to get into this anthill Grin
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No, Never go to Japan.
What was surprising thing (Japan) to you?
No, no thing surprising me except their hardwork.

oh, to me?
ahhh thats good question haha

a thing i surprised was when older guy said to me that young ppl have to ADMIRE old ppl it was even more like idolize
so i didnt do it . i respected him as teacher but it doesnt mean i listen EVERY his opinions coz im not his dole
but he got so pissed off and told me that listening teachers opinions is japanese way ! thats our culture! bra bra bra

i was like, its not japanese way , thats just what you want.

but sadly most of japanese ppl think like this generally so,,,

it was surprising and sad thing

and i dont believe what hard work or over work is good thing. we have a culture that sacrificing ourselves is beautiful
i personally dont agree with that
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