Do you like Japan?

China
December 3, 2009 4:05am CST
Do you know something about Japan? Do you like Japan? what dou think about Japan? I have come Japan for two months. but I have like to live here.it is a clean and small country. everybody is kind to you,I like to study the Japanese language.and it is difficult for me to study a new language. please tell me your impression to Japan?
5 responses
@sachii315 (488)
• Japan
10 Dec 09
Hi tayopeng! I was born in Toki-shi, Gifu-ken Japan. And I love my mother country. My favorite place is Akihabara, the electronics shopping capital and Shibuya, the fashion capital. Yeah Japanese are very disciplined and hard working people. I do love the food but I like Chinese food better since in my home, we usually eat raw. LOL! I want something for a change.. hahaha.
• China
10 Dec 09
Hi my friend, I am glad to see your response,because I could get more information about Janpan frome your response. Have you come to Nagoya?What do you think about the city of Nagoya? I also like the raw fish and sushi,Maybe, the person like to try to taste the fresh food in their life. How mang kinds of Chinese food can you cook?
• China
11 Dec 09
I like the Beijing Duck,and Gong bao ji ding etc. haha, I like them very much too. Recently, I always remember the delecious Chinese food. Before I come to Nagoya, I stayed Beijing for three years.I like the Beijing duck. Have you went to China?How do you know the Beijing duck?
• Japan
10 Dec 09
Yes, I had been to Nagoya many times. It's just near Osaka about less than an hour by shinkansen. It's a great city to visit, modern yet the cultural heritages are still well preserved. Some tourist attractions which I went are Tokugawa Art Museum, Nagoya Castle or Nagoya-jo, Osu Kannon Temple and Nagoya Port Aquarium. It's a big city. I can't cook Chinese food but I really love to eat them especially Peking Duck, moo goo gai pan and kung pao chi ting, Delicious! Have fun in Nagoya!
• China
9 Dec 09
You're Chinese?Maybe!But I don't think so!
• China
10 Dec 09
HaHa, Yes, I am Chinese,I could understand your meaning. In my dicussion,I just talk about this country except the history. for example: clean city, climate,people ect.
• China
10 Dec 09
Hi, my friend, I think you are a great young man, and I am glad that there are the great young man like you in our counrty. I also think the day you have described will come in one day in the future. I think it is unnecessary to compare the heart of love our country between us here. I have to decare that the difference between the word meaning of "love" and "like". I love my country and also like Japan. There is no contradicition. I am glad to see your response.
• China
10 Dec 09
Yeah,maybe you are right. Though our country is not developed as Janpan,I still love her very much.Though our life is not comfortable as Janpanese,I still love my motherland.I believe that there must be a day in the future when our country is stronger than Janpan.I promise I will devote myself to the cause.
• Boston, Massachusetts
7 Dec 09
Hi Tayopeng, I haven't been to Japan but i my husband did. He attended a training and stayed in Japan for three months. He shared lots of good things about Japan. He even wants to work and live there is given the chance. i believe him and i am willing to go with him with our kids. He loves Mount Fuji (where he had pictures there), he loves the noodles, lifestyle and people. The only thing that he does not want is Japan being prone to earthquakes. He experienced some when he was there.
• China
8 Dec 09
I could understand your mood absolutely. In my opinion, it is needn't to worry about the earthquake.In fact I had heard about the earthquake frequently in Japan and worried about the safety before I come here. Now, I am enjoy the my life in the country and have forgetten the earthquake. I also like the style of life here,evrybody is very kindly to you. I think if you have a experience of live here by yourself and you wouldn't like to go back your country. trust me . and prepare your new trip to Japan. I am a Chinese but I like the life in Japan.
• Boston, Massachusetts
8 Dec 09
yes, in due time we will be going there. my husband wants to return there with us--for a trip and if we will be blessed we can look for a job there and live in Japan. but right now we are working for our papers to US.
• China
9 Dec 09
I think it is easy to find a job and live in this country, because there is not enough work force in it. As long as you have a dreanm living in the country, you will have chance to enjoy your lives. Good luck ,my friend.
• Australia
8 Dec 09
I am an aussie by birth, and I have been living in Japan for 11+ years. It is a beautiful country, easy to live in. The people are very nice and they will always try to help you out. My time here has been an enjoyable time. I am a permanent resident now, so I never have to worry about repplying for visa extensions. It makes life here a whole lot easier. Language is a bit of an obstacle for newcomers, but if you study daily, there is no reason why you wouldn't be able to speak daily conversational japanese within your first two years. I hope my response here has been helpful for you. Add me as a friend and you can ask me all the questions you want about japan.
• China
8 Dec 09
Hi, my friend, Thank you very much for your kindness. I am glad to make you as my first Austrialia friend in Japan. Where dou you live in Japan? I came to Nagoya two months ago.I like this city,it is very clean and beautiful. It is a hard work for me to learn Japanese language from the elementary level. if you have some suggestion,please tell me ,thank you very much.my friend .
• China
9 Dec 09
Thank you very much for your suggestion. Now I am learning the Japanese course in Nagoya University. I wil try my best to study it althought it is a little hard for me. In my study room, I would like to talk with my Japanese friend to know more knowledge about the country. Because I am a new man to this country.
• Australia
8 Dec 09
I live in kansai, hyogo prefecture. It's nice around here. The company I work for is based in Nagoya, so I have been there a couple of times. The easiest way to learn Japanese is to have some Japanese friends that you can hang out with regularly. Uni students are great to hang out with. They have more time, too.
• United States
14 Dec 09
I am very interested in the Japanese culture, I think the Japanese are very intelligent people. Always modern and innovative, friendly and calm. They hold great conversations! Do you know anything about ancient Japanese Religion? Mythology, or anything about your modern religious beliefs based on life experience or research?