I do its awsome living there and learning there culture. Plus I am part Japanese. I speak Japanese so that must mean im JAPANESE!!!!
(its a joke)
But really I am part Japanese.
2006-12-05 10:53:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Japan and you to
2006-12-09 02:41:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I Love Japan
2006-12-05 14:21:18
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answered by Wyn 3
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I love Japan
2006-12-06 14:06:05
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answered by GT 3
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japan is where my heart is..i was born in canada but my home is in japan. one day i hope to move there and live out the rest of my days..i will never feel complete until i do this.
2006-12-08 11:26:21
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answered by super steve 3
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I don't speak Japanese; but that didn't seem to matter when I visited there. I have been to Japan 3 times. The food, the scenery and the people are great. Now their prices are not great. Very expensive to travel around the country. Hope you can go sometime and visit. Cheers.
2006-12-05 13:19:12
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answered by flightmedicine 5
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I love Japan. Culture, people and industry. I travel and do business in Japan and i can say they are very good at negotiating but at the same time very nice. You can do very clean business with them, if you know what i mean.
See ya!!
2006-12-06 09:10:22
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answered by adsomx 3
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Japan>America in terms of the electronic industry. Japanese people are different, and they will always be different from every other part of the world, because that's how they roll.
2006-12-05 12:52:14
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answered by deliciousKimbap 2
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I like and I love Japan. I so badly want to visit that country. THeir culture is like so interesting. Have you ever watched Japanese animation (video games, cartoons, etc...)? - well, that is of the most complex and most beautiful kind of art in the entire world. And my Englishs teacher, who got a scholarship to teach in Japan for a year, was telling my class that the people there are so respectful. Well, I'm not sure about now, because he went back in the 90s- but I still want to go to Japan- which is like the coolest country ever.
2006-12-05 10:56:46
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answered by someone 3
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I love Japan.
But to love Japan I think you have to actually live there.
Obviously just because Japan "looks" like fun it doesn't always mean it's parties and games.
All the hype about Anime and Japanese video games is just an infatuation. To really love the country and culture you'll have to actually live there and experience the lifestyle, the pros and cons, the culture.
I can tell you though that Japan grows on you if you let it.
But to let it grow on you it takes patience and effort.
Which sums up the 2 things Japanese culture values highly.
If not the highest.
2006-12-06 04:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I do. Leaving to teach high schoolers in Okinawa by July 07
2006-12-07 17:43:08
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answered by Sarah GB 3
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