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    Ask our reporter in Japan!

    Sorry for being awaay for such a long time. Had a LOT of personal **** to deal with, still going through a load of it. Hopefully it will be all sorted out soon 'cos it's been hell. よろしく.
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    Ask our reporter in Japan!

    shaman king no not really, hardly ever hear of it. most heavily merchandised anime or videogame 'series' Dragon Quest? Getting stared at for being British Yeah, all the time. Maybe it's because I wear nothing but Union-Jack clothes, only eat fish and chips and walk about with my...
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    Yay Japanese cookies.

    "Hato sabure"- pidgeon shaped buiscuits. They're too "eggy" for me. Japanese sweets and stuff are crap compared to the stuff in the UK. Aero's here taste sh!te, and Pocky is... well... just crap. Why they're so popular overseas is a mystery. You can have ALL the Japanese sweets if you just...
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    Ask our reporter in Japan!

    Sorry for the delay in replying! Been so busy I died 4 times (almost) Pomtry: Yeah I do see many british and american people roaming around japan. Theres a lot. Jayme: I'll get some pictures up ASAP :thumb: Lupus Inu: Kuchizuke - 口付け→"kiss" Samoeraisouni - さも偉そうに→"acting like...
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    Ask our reporter in Japan!

    I can be quite expensive but wages paid even it up. I work about 265 days a month and get about 1500 quid for it. I regards to transport, travelling inside Tokyo is a LOT cheaper than it is travelling in London. Restaurants are not all that expensive either, you can get a decent 3-course meal...
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    Ask our reporter in Japan!

    For cheap flights to Japan, I'd recomend here: http://www.gendai.co.uk/en/ Depending on the time of year you can get flights for about 350 pounds. As for hotels, if you want cheap the one I work at is out of the question :wink: You might be better renting an appartment for 2 weeks or...
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    This site needs help...

    Yeah, sorry I'm still here. Work has been crazy these last few months so I haven't been able to spend as much time as I'd like checking out threads. Will kick myself in the **** and get back into it ASAP. If someone could PM the moderators as soon as something out of order or a flame-war...
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    Ask our reporter in Japan!

    Don't really hear an awful lot about it except when there's a new game out. "Dragon Quest" is a LOT more popular.
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    Pics, everyone

    Why are gay men always the best looking? Is it something in the genes or something?
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    Ask our reporter in Japan!

    Green water Most people put stuff in the water- 入浴剤. Theres loads of different... flavours? do bath salts and stuff like that have "flavours"? Oh well, you know what I mean. ALT Be prepared to act like a dick. I've never done that, did teach English for a bit but only 'cos I couldn't speak...
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    Ask our reporter in Japan!

    Parapara No, thank god. Olmus, or anyone, if you have any other questions, please ask away- I'm at work all week and I get bored :cry:
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    Paris out

    might do
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    Ask our reporter in Japan!

    Both the sound "L" and the letter "L" don't exist in Japanese. Well, some people say words like "ramen" or "raiyu" with the R sounding like an L.
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    New drawing

    Nice work :) but, you've got the name wrong. :wink: "Aoi Kageo" would be 青井かげお or 蒼井かげお You've got it as 青かげみ "Ao Kagemi" Kageo is a male name, Kagemi is female.
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    Ask our reporter in Japan!

    The closest thing to "d'ya" would probably using "kai" at the end. e.g. "D'ya know what that means?" "あれ、知ってるかい?" There does seem to be a misconception that Japanese people always mix up R's and L's, but it's nothing like that. There is no L in Japanese, the nearest thing to it in English...
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