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Im considering it after high school.
I have some questions.
Can i manage by speaking english alone?
How hot are the girls?
How much would it cost?
Any good skate spots?

2007-02-25 11:47:50 · 8 answers · asked by Dylan 2 in Travel Asia Pacific Japan

8 answers

Don't come to Japan!
We don't welcome you.
If you don't speak Japanese and you want to live in Japan, it means you don't respect Japan.
If you are looking for hot Japanese girls without speaking Japanese, it means you don't respect Japanese.
If you don't have money, you cannot survive here more than 3 days.
If you want to skate, go to Alaska.
What did you learn in high school anyway?

2007-02-28 08:12:11 · answer #1 · answered by area52 6 · 0 0

The only good skate spots are in skate parks. Any other skate spots will be crowded and you will ge chased off faster than the LAPD chases of skaters in the San Fernando Valley.

Before you packup your Birdland gear, you must consider the facts that you will need a working or student visa to live in Japan.
In order to do that you will need to either be a college exchange student or hired by a company in Japan.

Snowboarding is much bigger these days than skating is in Japan. You can always try and adapt your skate skills to the snow if you have not already done so. Then you can try to compete on the Japan pro snowboard circuit. With sponsorship you can get an athletic or entertainer's visa.

2007-02-25 20:46:47 · answer #2 · answered by wuzaracer 6 · 1 0

Can i manage by speaking english alone? - Well, how long do you want to live there? I would REALLY recommend learning some basic Japanese before thinking about living in Japan.

How hot are the girls? - Some are [really] hot, some are.. well, hideous. Same as anywhere else.

How much would it cost? - Depends where you're looking. Places like Tokyo and Osaka are naturally going to be more expensive as they are more populated.

Any good skate spots? - There are skate parks, as before mentioned.

Hope this helped..

2007-02-25 23:30:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

for skating, there are parks

rents are pretty expensive in tokyo

the girls are hot; but they are as urbanized as any other city in the world

english alone? doubtful, for a long period of time
if u r serious about moving to japan, consider intensive japanese language courses (which is in itself, extremely difficult)

2007-02-25 20:02:52 · answer #4 · answered by Billy 5 · 1 0

dude... nevermind...

NO you need engilish . if you want to comunicate. but bus, train signs and streets signs are often in english too.

there are many hot girls, trust me im japanese. but not all the time. just like here. ( japanese girls love foreigners specially whites, but you must know basic japanese cuz they will not want to learn eng, just like you. i have heard thusand storys girls in japan looking for white dudes, and start learning english.

living costs are way way higher than here.

skate sports??? like boards? well alot... not my area.

good jobs for you= english teacher

2007-02-27 00:15:20 · answer #5 · answered by cb450t 3 · 0 0

1. Yes, but it's not as fun.
2. 37 degrees Celsius
3. Loads of yen
4. Not that I know of.

2007-02-25 20:05:15 · answer #6 · answered by Al 4 · 1 0

Wow...

What a good idea!!!!

Before you move to another country, why don't you grow up first???

Any good skate sports in Japan? wow.... you seriously need to grow up first man...

2007-02-26 09:21:51 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

so i went to Japan my fresman year and i loved it but it really cold there so yea and if you are you need some intensive Japanese language training but here are some basic word learn study and memorzie!!!LOL

then goodbye is sayonara
yes is hai
Good morning -- Ohayo gozaimasu
Good afternoon (day) -- Konnichiwa
Good evening -- Konbanwa
Good night -- Oyasuminasai
How are you? -- O genki desu ka?
How do you do? -- Hajimemashite
* Pleased to meet you -- Dozo yoroshiku or Yoroshiku onegaishimasu
* I am fine -- Hai, genki desu
* And you? -- Anata wa?
* Thank you (very much) -- Domo arigato gozaimasu
* You're welcome -- Do itashi mashite
* Say! Listen! (to get attention) -- Anone
* Excuse me (to get attention) -- Sumi masen
* Excuse me (pardon me) -- Gomen nasai or Shitsurei shimasu
* I am sorry -- Gomen nasai
* Please (when offering something) -- Dozo
* Please (when requesting something) -- Kudasai
* Please show me -- Misete kudasai
* Please write it -- Kaite kudasai
* Please give me this -- Kore o kudasai
* I'm sick -- Byoki desu
* Let's go -- Ikimasho
* Do you speak English? -- Anata wa eigo o hanashimasu ka?
* Yes, I speak a little -- Hai, sukoshi hanashimasu
* Do you understand? -- Wakarimasu ka?
* Yes, I understand -- Hai, wakarimasu
* Oh, I see -- As, soo desu ka
* No, I don't understand -- Iie, wakarimasen
* Please say it again -- Mo ichido itte kudasai
* Please speak slowly -- Yukkuri hanashi te kudasai
* Please wait a moment -- Chotto matte kudasai
* What is your name? -- Anata-no namae wa?
* My name is _______ -- Watashi no namae wa ________ desu
* Where is it? -- Doko desu ka?
* What time is it? -- Nan-ji desu ka?
* How much is it? -- Sore wa ikura desu ka?
* I will take it -- Sore kudasai
* No, thank you -- Iie kekko desu
* Do you like it? -- Suki desu ka?
* I like it -- Suki desu
* I don't like it -- Kirai desu
* It's beautiful -- Kirei desu
* Hello (on telephone only) -- Moshi moshi
* Let me see -- So desu ne
* Welcome -- Irrasshaimase
* Where is the toilet? -- Toire wa doko desu ka?

2007-02-25 21:32:10 · answer #8 · answered by ♥Brittany♥ 1 · 1 1

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