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I'm in Japan |
dthompson
Member #5,749
April 2005
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Currently messaging y'all from a Starbucks in Yokohama. Been both shocked (culturally?) and severely impressed thus far. Everything is orderly and clean. There have been train delays (which I'm informed are extremely rare), but even a delay of a couple of minutes is thoroughly explained and apologised for. I was greeted to this Starbucks by every single staff member turning towards me and chorusing 'konnichiwa'; the service really put most English coffee shops to shame (Starbucks included, if you can call it a coffee shop over there). Anybody visited before and have any recommendations as to what to do / see? I've got a couple of weeks (one in Tokyo, one in the Kansai region). I didn't really want to do to touristy stuff, so just booked a few Airbnb rooms and a JR Pass. ______________________________________________________ |
bamccaig
Member #7,536
July 2006
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Several board members have gone, but they may no longer be active. I think maybe Onewing and Bruce Perry, but I'm not certain anymore. I have not, and though I think it's really cool I cannot afford it nor do I have the interest nor time to attempt to learn about the language or culture. I'd love to go some day and just be an ignorant tourist that doesn't understand the culture or language though. It seems like a really interesting place. But good luck convincing a wife to go to Japan instead of somewhere more romantic or luxurious. Let's be real, I'll be drunk most of the time wherever we go so it doesn't matter to me where we go (as long as being drunk is acceptable). Avoid the vending machines. Or don't. I guess it depends what you're in to. And have fun. -- acc.js | al4anim - Allegro 4 Animation library | Allegro 5 VS/NuGet Guide | Allegro.cc Mockup | Allegro.cc <code> Tag | Allegro 4 Timer Example (w/ Semaphores) | Allegro 5 "Winpkg" (MSVC readme) | Bambot | Blog | C++ STL Container Flowchart | Castopulence Software | Check Return Values | Derail? | Is This A Discussion? Flow Chart | Filesystem Hierarchy Standard | Clean Code Talks - Global State and Singletons | How To Use Header Files | GNU/Linux (Debian, Fedora, Gentoo) | rot (rot13, rot47, rotN) | Streaming |
Ariesnl
Member #2,902
November 2002
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Unfortunately not, I'd love to go there one day.. Don't forget to take pictures ;-) Perhaps one day we will find that the human factor is more complicated than space and time (Jean luc Picard) |
Edgar Reynaldo
Major Reynaldo
May 2007
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tokyo ni ikimasho da sake o nomemasho Tokyo Ichiban!
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Simon Parzer
Member #3,330
March 2003
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I have some tips for Yokohama, I've been there twice. If you are into ramen, go to Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum. If you like instant noodles, go to the Nissin Cup Noodles Museum, but get there early because otherwise you can't do all of the activities. EDIT: Don't bother with Tsukiji Fish Market, previously one of the top attractions in Tokyo. It apparently closed forever last week, as it is being moved to a new location. |
dthompson
Member #5,749
April 2005
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Thanks for the advice all. I'll certainly be taking myself to that Ramen museum because I'm a big damn hungry white man. Highlights so far have included:
I'm now in yet another coffee shop and am hoping to be meeting up with a friend soon so I'm not just stuck on my own crapping myself with culture shock. ______________________________________________________ |
Frank Drebin
Member #2,987
December 2002
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If you like japanese food, try: |
Gideon Weems
Member #3,925
October 2003
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Chris Katko
Member #1,881
January 2002
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Gideon Weems said: People in Japan are generally receptive and polite toward their country's guests. That's not what I heard from many people who went to Japan to teach English. [3:55](etc) Not saying the country sucks or anything. But I've only heard bad stories from people who went there. (Also in the USA working for Japanese bosses at Panasonic. They think they're better than "foreigners" they manage.) Maybe they treat "tourists" specifically better? -----sig: |
dthompson
Member #5,749
April 2005
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I think they do. The people here have been excellent to me thus far. Japanese companies work very differently. From what I understand: if you join, you're then placed under the same rules as those at your grade (which will almost certainly be pretty low if you've just joined, regardless of your past experience) and thus have to treat your managers as heavenly superpeople. Ergo you will be worked into the ground; it's a given. EDIT: that said - teaching English might be a different experience for some, but my friends who've done it haven't complained. Guess you'll occasionally get a bad experience wherever you go in the world... ______________________________________________________ |
Ariesnl
Member #2,902
November 2002
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They should definitly see how WE treat our managers... Perhaps one day we will find that the human factor is more complicated than space and time (Jean luc Picard) |
Onewing
Member #6,152
August 2005
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Wow, I'm jealous. I was planning to go this year, but after several financial setbacks, I had to decide to postpone it. Now I'm not sure when it will happen. I'm still studying the language though. Share everything you can about your experience! ------------ |
amarillion
Member #940
January 2001
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Well, we just missed each other. I just came back from Japan last week! Yes, in my experience people are indeed very friendly and polite to tourists and that's a great help, making things go much more smoothly than it would otherwise go due to the language barrier. But also, I imagine that working there is very different than being the tourist. I would love to try that one day though, just for a few months. -- |
dthompson
Member #5,749
April 2005
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Right, so I went to an izakaya last night with a couple of the locals. I'd say it's like nothing else I've ever experienced, but honestly it bared some striking similarities (in atmosphere but not looks) to an English country pub. Lovely people, very casual, great booze. Though the food was a hell of a lot better. I'll have to add some photos once I'm back (though I'm not taking many!) @amarillion: Ah that's too bad! May have been one of the few opportunities I'll ever have to meet anyone from a.cc I'd like to try working here for a bit too someday. Not entirely sure how this could come about though. ______________________________________________________ |
piccolo
Member #3,163
January 2003
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nice you can see the Brolly movie when it comes out in dec wow |
Gideon Weems
Member #3,925
October 2003
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Bob Keane
Member #7,342
June 2006
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I just happened to turn on Comedy Central and they are showing the South Park episode on how the Japanese girls made Tweek and Craig gay. Stay away from the women there. By reading this sig, I, the reader, agree to render my soul to Bob Keane. I, the reader, understand this is a legally binding contract and freely render my soul. |
piccolo
Member #3,163
January 2003
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why would I the Great King Piccolo_Sun lie? that is reserved for the lower life forms wow |
Edgar Reynaldo
Major Reynaldo
May 2007
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Piccolo said:
Piccolo my man, you are unreal. I mean, out of this world. Is your spaceship ready yet? You know pretty soon you'll be able to buy space plane tickets. Start saving now, it'll probably cost you a pretty penny. But I say in 20 30 years stratospheric travel will be far more common. My Website! | EAGLE GUI Library Demos | My Deviant Art Gallery | Spiraloid Preview | A4 FontMaker | Skyline! (Missile Defense) Eagle and Allegro 5 binaries | Older Allegro 4 and 5 binaries | Allegro 5 compile guide |
piccolo
Member #3,163
January 2003
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no my ship not ready yet. been having a lot of setbacks. my boat sank and now someone broke into it and stole $5k + worth of tools that i needed to fix it. im focusing on deving my new game in hopes that it can lift me up out of this situation and get things back on track. wow |
Arvidsson
Member #4,603
May 2004
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can you show anything of your progress master piccolo sir?
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piccolo
Member #3,163
January 2003
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not really that much progress on the boat after my last job contract i spent my time helping someone else with their 5d cenama that is when i got my stuff stolen so i stopped helping them to focus more on fixing my boat. where a vid of before the tools got stolen. wow |
Gideon Weems
Member #3,925
October 2003
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piccolo
Member #3,163
January 2003
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King Piccolo will make it so wow |
dthompson
Member #5,749
April 2005
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Alrighty then. ______________________________________________________ |
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