:lol: happy. despite pathetic politicianists and corrupted law and quite a more bad people around.
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yoko i know its off-topic, but i would like to ask, as i assume, japan is full of gaming and electronics right? and is there samurai ninja sword culture as shown in anime and manga is real in japanese culture too? i mean whether or not have you seen,been, in arcades or dojo? inshort is japan as simple as shown in anime and games? please varify, thanks.
i wish to see japan just for learning sword skills. cool ones.
I cant imagine living anywhere other than america (but thats probably cause I haven't been anywhere else)
No, I think I'll be content to stay in the US for the rest of my life.
Not including travel, of course.
yoko i know its off-topic, but i would like to ask, as i assume, japan is full of gaming and electronics right? and is there samurai ninja sword culture as shown in anime and manga is real in japanese culture too? i mean whether or not have you seen,been, in arcades or dojo? inshort is japan as simple as shown in anime and games? please varify, thanks.
i wish to see japan just for learning sword skills. cool ones.
youruser
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No. No. No.
Japan is WAY different than what you see in your anime stuff. There are no samurai running around, there are no perky school girls with giant knockers who will fall in love with you, there are no video games on every corner, and there are no Naruto cosplayers walking down the street. The only place that is full of games and electronics is Akihabara and some other parts of Tokyo. That's it. The only samurai you will ever see is at festivals that happen once a year for a couple days. And those are just reenactments. The schoolgirls do wear some pretty short skirts, but they sure as hell are not going to talk to some foreigner and swoon all over you.
You need to grasp what the true Japan is, not what Naruto and Bleach tell you it is.
As for sword skills, I'm sure you could take kendo lessons or something like that, but yeah. No samurai with giant swords running around.
Dude, really? No one is going to fall for that.yoko i know its off-topic, but i would like to ask, as i assume, japan is full of gaming and electronics right? and is there samurai ninja sword culture as shown in anime and manga is real in japanese culture too? i mean whether or not have you seen,been, in arcades or dojo? inshort is japan as simple as shown in anime and games? please varify, thanks.
i wish to see japan just for learning sword skills. cool ones.
youruser
I live in Singapore and i think its the most awesome place to live cept maybe for the tropical wheather. And i've been around the world quite alot.
well i have not watched naruto or bleach, thanks for the info pal. i thought there would be dojos and stuff or some katanas with its "gurus" to teach sword fighting. o well. i guess then japan would be a pro coutnry, with seriousness as seen in some animes, those shinning glass geniouses. thats why the anime is full of excitements.
I like living in the US and would love to travel around the country so I can experience the entire US as a whole
If the right opportunity presents itself I wouldn't mind moving to a different country either, best way to learn and experience a new culture is to live in one
I'm mexican, and I don't really mind it here; you kind of just get used to it, and besides, I'm way better off than most people here. I'm not rich or anything, but life has certainly been kind to me...
However, I definitely wouldn't mind moving to London. :P
i live in australia and i wouldn't mind moving elsewhere but there is no point as every western country (which is the only place i would move to) are all the same except for certain minor things
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