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Well there is more than one thing....
SAKE! Is one of them. KANPAI! |
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michinoku2001
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Okonomiyake |
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TLMF
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It's the opposite of China. The people are classed and cultured. They know how to wait in line, and use the bathroom for their dirty business.
Most importantly the people are so damn helpful and friendly there, not only compared to China, but also the Western worlds. |
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Jen
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The clothes the women wear |
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polkadott
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i just LOVE the convenience stores aka combi in japan.
they are always packed with great food. ready to eats, absolutely delicious obento boxes, oden!, cup ramen, sweets (cream chou!), ice creams, snacks, drinks no matter hot or cold, breads, magazines... even cosmetics!
you'll never go hungry in japan. be it if its 3am in the morning, or if u only had 300 yen in pocket. |
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ピンクフロイド
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Everything and anything in Japan...Even its bad parts ^o^ |
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thumba
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Just living here is what I love.
Listen ,there always will be some hassles no matter where you live.When you keep picking on the little things life goes by and you miss the big picture.Make yourself at home is my policy . |
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Sgt. Midnight
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Based on my parents living in Japan for 3 years, they're clean and efficient people. Almost of them never let their fantasies interfere with their normal lives and are very industrious. I admire Japanese people and wish I had more Japanese friends. |
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K'Dee xD
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The Japanese! |
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Left Coast Liberal
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The architecture and arts (especially anime). Beats western mickey mouse and Homer Simpson any day. |
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joshualeetapp87
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The Dirt Bikes!!! |
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RiceHunter
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Thank god you didn't ask me the things I hate because I don't have a lot of time.
Things I love.
1. The girls
2. The food
3. The nightlife
4. Public transportation
5. National Health Insurance
6. Karaoke parties
7. Freedom to smoke (cigarettes) without being hassled by intolerant a$$h0les all the time
.... yeah.. mostly the girls are what do it for me though. |
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Regina
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when i was there, i loved the fact that everything was so GRAND... the shopping was pretty cool too. and the fashion of course, i love seeing what the japanese people are wearing! |
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Erik G
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I would definitely say it's the food that I love about Japan. I have a good taste for any food that is Japanese, like sushi, sashimi, and anything that is cooked in teriyaki sauce, like chicken. Good food!
Anime is another thing that I also love about Japan. Many animated stories show excellent depictions of the local Japanese culture, especially the customs that the characters use. |
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Lance
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http://japgirlok.tripod.com/Pix/Japan147.jpg |
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*Emma*
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Japan is amazin.
i went with ma choir on an exchange.
the people are soo friendly. really really friendly.
the shopping is soooooo good everything is so mini and cute.
don't get me started on the food it's LUSH.
the scenery is unforgetable. alll the buildings are so neatly done and colourful.
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ozzy
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The city life the night life the people are very nice the views are amazing if you ever go there it will be a trip you will never forget ^_^ |
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IT'S PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIM
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the food....the places to see....tokyo...
plus...they sell bapes(sneakers) there,,,,real ones... |
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Princess Kushinada
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I like Japanese classic literature, Japanese pottery, Japanese gardens and Japanese castles.Also like Japanese traditional sweets, Japanese festivals and parades, washi(rice paper), maccha and azuki(and anything with azuki), Japanese myths and legends, fairy tales and folk beliefs.
I like the fact that Japanese don't steal(compared with Europe, where they will steal your head if they could), have respect to each other despite of the social status( there are exceptions, though), are VERY clean(generally speaking), and have respect to the authorities, which leads to bigger safety and lower crime rate, as well as general social order and less causalities in case of natural disaster. I also see a huge advantage in the fact that most Japanese are not individualists(=egoists) like the Westerners. Maybe the West should try to change this first. Is it possible ? |
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manicania
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Tony? is this Tony, from Japanese? halandale?..if it's not sorry...if it is...email me or add me on myspace or something...manicania@hoitmail.com
anyway, um...let me make a list:
-Anime
-Manga
-Hentai
-Jap girls
-J-rock
-J-rap
-Language(writing and speaking)
-Food
-Mindset
-Respect
-Sumo wrestling
-everything else |
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erzebet
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i love it's esthetics, how they appreciate the imperfection although they seem to be perfect.
i love that everything there is small and beautiful, their science and technology and the robots they make
and i also love their language, it sounds delicate and tough at the same time |
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Mai H
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The culture and their cutesy items |
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Kev L
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Japanese cuisine! In fact I am going for sushi tonight thanks to you! |
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paki
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i love Japanese people. |
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appsptspcl
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I was born there on the Tachakawa AFB in '59. Dad was a Marine. |
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Adam
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The culture
The nightlife
The public transportation
The people |
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Selena
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Hello Kitty
Pokky
Matcha ice cream
Pretz
Sapporo Ramen |
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DJ C
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The top noch technology that doesnt break like american products! |
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AriGatō!
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its anime, culture, food and women's traditional clothes "kimono", I also love its civilization and language! |
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Andrew
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The history, the culture and the fact that the place is simply full of Japanese people. |
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DethNcarnate
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The peace-loving, friendly people.
The food.
The way that they seek to develop the new (buildings, technology) but seamlessly integrate it with the old (customs, traditions, historical buildings).
The cars. I love my Nissan Skyline!
The weather. It's perfect with the seasons, and never too harsh in winter or summer.
The healthcare. Friendly, very professional, and quite intuitive are the doctors and nurses in Japan.
Tokyo. The most unique city in the world, bar none, in every aspect. |
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