I am Japanese. Do you have the question? (426)

223 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 : 2007-03-22 20:23 ID:Q7D4npmL

>>217
Interesting view you have there. I've visited Japan twice and the impression that I obtained from the female teens of densely populated areas is that they viewed the ripped Caucasian blond male to be the image of manliness. When I was in Japan, there were numerous instances of Japanese male heros on tv (not including anime or any other kid's stuff). Also, there are those Japanese guys on the NBC show, Heroes.

>>219
It is not easy to find a job in Japan if you don't have any outstanding marketable skills. The only job I guess would be suitable is an English language teacher. You'd need qualifications if you wish to work as a sanitation engineer (garbageman).

When I visited Japan, I had no intention of finding a job or living there and I simulated what I would have to do if I intended to live there. I found it to be not easy. It takes a lot of effort to live in Japan by yourself if you do not have prearranged accommodation.

If you truly desire to live in Japan, I'd highly recommend you do some serious study into the language as well as the culture. I've been studying the language for some time now. I can easily read a Japanese newspaper and communicate fluently with any Japanese person but I still find it too risky to live in Japan for any length of time.

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