
Thardus
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I would suggest staying there with your uncle for a week. It's best to experience Japan with somebody who lives there because they can show you the things that Japan is great for. Your uncle will likely have many things planned for you, and in a week, you'll get a good taste of what Japan is like.
I think that's especially important because moving there is a big decision. I wouldn't make it without any prior knowledge of what you are getting into. Visiting without your uncle may prove to be frustrating when it comes to finding places, and even staying in hotels. If your uncle is offering a place to stay for a week, then I think he would offer you a look at Japan. It'll save you any grief of getting lost or participating in something you may end up disliking. |
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deb
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Why don't you just take your uncles advice and after a week if u like it, just stay there. |
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Kelbomeister
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Would you buy a car without test driving it?
Same concept applies before deciding whether or not to live in that country. |
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fortuna0820
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It depends...
If you have to move there, why visit? Why not save up for moving? Even though prices are coming down on the most of thing in Japan, the housing is still pretty expensive comparing to other countries.
If you have a choice of moving there or not, it might be a good idea to visit. You might be able to learn a little bit about Japan online - find sites about the country, ask people about the country, etc. - but you might see it differently if you visit.
Whatever you decide, good luck ;-) |
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Michelle
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Why not? You could scope out the place before you move there. |
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snow_anh07
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Definitely. Get to know the turf. =) |
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kellahawk
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Since you have to move there it's a crap shoot, but there is a benefit to visiting in advance. You can do some community investigating, learn a little about neighborhoods, schools (if necessary) commutes and interesting things to do. You might begin corresponding with some people you meet on your little trip.
It is always prudent to reconnoiter a place before you become permanently entrenched somewhere you later discover you did not wish to be.
Consider: before you rented an apartment or bought a house or even before you buy a car, you consider all you options, test drive, do a walk through... Would this be any different? |
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Carl_the_Truth
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I'd go...It will prepare you for the culture shock. I'd move to Japan myself if I had the chance... |
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Peridot
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Yes, as if you move there straight- away you may not like it at all, so this is a good chance to settle- in to your surroundings, and see what you think of the country that could possibly be your home for the next two years. |
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Just Tom
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Just pack your bags and go! With a relative there now, you should have no problems. |
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Pat Wardhan
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Yes if you can afford the trip because it gives you a first hand view and if required an insite in finally making your decision. If you can't afford it don't go and waste you money after all some adventurism is always exciting. |
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dr521
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It depends on whether your plan to move to Japan is a definite plan or is still subject to change. In the latter case, you should visit your uncle and see Japan first-hand to see whether you like the country. But in the former case, may be you should not visit your uncle since a round-trip fare, from wherever your point of origin, is not cheap nowadays. |
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rose_krues
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you might want to visit first, men have it easyer than women do there |
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Jet
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Hai e deska... |
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wuzaracer
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Yes, try to see how you would live your daily life there.
I am married with children and I live in Tokyo. You can send me a message if you have particular questions regarding family, children and schooling. |
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Gwen
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I think it would be very worthwhile. If you visit and then you absolutely love it you will be more comfortable moving there. If you hate it, maybe you and you husband would reconsider moving there and save yourself 2 years of not being happy with your situation. |
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**mich**
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YES. I THINK THAT IS GREAT IDEA, YOU GET TO EXPERIENCE EVERYTHIND IN A WEEK. SO I THINK YOU SHOULD... DON'T GO AS A TOURIST, GO TO THE HARDCORE STUFF LIKE SUPERMARKETS AND EVERYTHING. |
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Vanessa
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uh duh. |
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K-Flo
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I think you had better go check it out a little first. It will make the culture shock easier to swallow once you are living there ^_^ |
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kayla
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Yes you shouldn't just move somewhere with out knowing anything about it first. |
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Roy
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Yes I think it is a very good idea. |
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b-in-oc
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Yes I think it would be worthwile to see it before you go. Check out www.japango.wordpress.com for more information. |
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Joriental
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yea, try Tempura, Sukiyaki and Okonomiyaki. These are MUST foods. |
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Japan_is_home
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Um...your choise. But Iwould move back home in a heart beat!! |
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mollyneville
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yes. |
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