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  • Gaijin Card, Japan Online, Scary Books: J-FAQ33

    Posted by admin on January 23rd, 2010 and filed under books online | 25 Comments »

    why do i need a gaijin card?
    do japanese have online profiles?
    tell me bout dem scarrriiiiesss bookses!!!

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    25 Responses

    1. novajoke Says:

      Thanks for your …
      Thanks for your detailed instructions on Gaijin Card. Just carry your card with you all times and you will be fine.

    2. Red89240Sx Says:

      Hey modmadmike2, …
      Hey modmadmike2, you do know that the Japanese don’t consider being an “otaku” a good thing.

    3. modmadmike2 Says:

      all of us otaku’s …
      all of us otaku’s know that Japanese ppl love ghost pictures almost all the manga/anime’s ive watched have had an episode were the characters enter their school at night to look for ghosts.

    4. i00u00ai Says:

      I’ll be more than …
      I’ll be more than happy to watch, I love of all of his guest sensei, but I guess I will have an even better time watching you because you were the one that told me about Victor in the first place and now I have made a lot of friends too by watching him and I appreciate that a lot!

    5. unrested Says:

      well heres the …
      well heres the thing. you go to one those and so does everyone else. that means it gets ultra crowded. in japan that means shoulder to shoulder with super sweaty people making it hotter than it already was. just trying to find a decent place to watch the fireworks is not an easy task. Ive gone to 4 of them since i moved here 3 years ago and dont have a wish to go again.

    6. countumga Says:

      The scary stories …
      The scary stories are the ONLY thing you like about summer? C’mon, what about the badass
      fireworks displays? I’d like to know if you have or haven’t been to one of those. That’s one of the big treats to see while in Japan (when I get there, of course). :)

    7. unrested Says:

      just talk to victor …
      just talk to victor on the phone yesterday lol. guess who is doing his next guest sensei spot 2 weeks from now?

    8. i00u00ai Says:

      Nice Scott as …
      Nice Scott as always
      AndrewlsHot7 you so need to go watch gimmeabreakman he is really funny and if you really pay attention you actually learn some good everyday japanesse

    9. unrested Says:

      lol no , no …
      lol no , no nightmares. yeah pepsi shiso tastes like crap. same with pepsi cucumber.

    10. dagga18 Says:

      don`t you get …
      don`t you get nightmares after reading the scary books? And unrelated – have you had pepsi shiso?

    11. AndrewIsHot7 Says:

      I see. Thank you …
      I see. Thank you very much~Support!!!

    12. unrested Says:

      well i still …
      well i still wouldnt say i am fluent or on a native level. it takes a long time. check out gimmeabreakman. he has lived here 17 years and it took him 6 years to become fluent. i have 2 other friends who speak fluently as well and it took them 7-10 years. as for getting started just buy books and study your head off. also if you can practice with a fluent friend that helps heaps more than any book.

    13. AndrewIsHot7 Says:

      Hey um how long did …
      Hey um how long did it take for you to learn to speak japanese? I really want to learn japanese but I don’t really know the right way or the sources.

      thanks.

    14. unrested Says:

      i will definitely …
      i will definitely check that out!

    15. Limastudent Says:

      The very unusual …
      The very unusual author, Lafcadio Hearn, is famous for gathering and writing down the verbal
      history of the horror stories of Japan during the 1890’s. “The Wandering Ghost” is the story of his life. Check out the movie “Kwaidan” which shows these horror tales with great skill.

    16. ltlocus Says:

      I’m pretty excited …
      I’m pretty excited about coming to teach soccer. Because those are two things I love, soccer and Japan. I will most likely start a new channel when I come. I’ll give you a heads up when that happens. I will definitely get a cell phone then cause it sounds like a MUST lol, thanks again.

    17. unrested Says:

      whoa really?! what …
      whoa really?! what a unique situation man! you need to start your own youtube channel lol.

      i would suggest a cellphone no matter what – they are EXTREMELY indispensable here and you hook up to making friends, and gfs as well(GFs! girlfriends! japanese girls! female companions!!!!). you get my hint? huh? its so subtle!

    18. ltlocus Says:

      Yeah we are a …
      Yeah we are a little slow. I am coming to Japan to help coach a soccer camp. What should I do as far as ways of communication? should I just stick with internet? Or is it worth it to get a phone?

    19. unrested Says:

      computers …
      computers definitely work. although not always with hardware out here. i brought a pc from america and it worked fine with wired internet but not with routers or a turntable i bought out here and smaller fader and mixer. cell phones is a definite no. sorry. america is just waaaay too behind.

    20. ltlocus Says:

      So Phones from …
      So Phones from other countries dont work in Japan like phones from the U.S.? and then what about computers as well will they work?

    21. unrested Says:

      but you fail to …
      but you fail to mention to my viewers how you were in solitary for 6 of those months!

    22. erythrocytes Says:

      I finally got my …
      I finally got my new gaijin card….. After 7 months without one.

    23. unrested Says:

      yeah you would be …
      yeah you would be surprised…sometimes heading to prefecture only a few miles away is almost like entering a whole nother country. i.e. okinawa is barely even considered a part of japan its so different.

    24. unrested Says:

      i forget the name …
      i forget the name but its song 3 on cell scape

    25. AbePwns Says:

      I how diverse the …
      I how diverse the Japanese are in interests even though the country is so tiny. Sometimes when you think of Japan, you think of all the KAWAII stuff like Hello Kitty, J-Pop girl-groups, etc. But they’re also pretty good in that whole horror aspect.

      IDK, it’s just interesting to me.

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