3 hours of Japanese class!?! That's awesome but a little crazy. The uni I went to here in Japan was 2 hours of Japanese, plus 2 non-Japanese classes. Luckily the Japanese classes were divided with 1 hour spoken class and 1 hour reading/writing. I really wish that the spoken class was longer though. It would have been good to cover the same material but go at a relaxed pace, or even introduce new material. Anyway, to your viewer going to Sofia, good luck!
I'd be interested in Sophia, considering how you've said that beginners and lower-intermediates would benefit from it. And three hours a day of real Japanese with instruction would be pretty amazing. But at the same time, knowing it has a slight party or "raveller" atmosphere really turns me off.
@CallistoKumo I don't think it's a reason *not* to go. As I said it's not hard to get away from that. There's a good library and plenty of serious students
Funny how you mentioned Scandinavia, I'm from Sweden and I'm wondering if it's possible for me to go to this university... I guess it costs a lot and stuff though... T_T
@MurdocLC, if you look into programs like JASCO (might be spelled wrong) and apply and are accepted, you would pretty much have access to free education in Japan. I know a lot of Europeans who went to the same uni in Japan as I did who received that scholarship/funding (or whatever it is). Check it out.
In response to the first question, having lived here for 3 months, (arriving 2 weeks after the incident) there is no danger in Tokyo. Life remains as it always has and I have never seen anything (non power related) affected by radiation. The math involved in contamination is ridiculous and there is no danger unless you are going for a swim near fukushima.
uhh. arnt you supposed to be back now? :?
randomakerfilm 5 months ago
3 hours of Japanese class!?! That's awesome but a little crazy. The uni I went to here in Japan was 2 hours of Japanese, plus 2 non-Japanese classes. Luckily the Japanese classes were divided with 1 hour spoken class and 1 hour reading/writing. I really wish that the spoken class was longer though. It would have been good to cover the same material but go at a relaxed pace, or even introduce new material. Anyway, to your viewer going to Sofia, good luck!
KansaiJesse 7 months ago
I'd be interested in Sophia, considering how you've said that beginners and lower-intermediates would benefit from it. And three hours a day of real Japanese with instruction would be pretty amazing. But at the same time, knowing it has a slight party or "raveller" atmosphere really turns me off.
CallistoKumo 7 months ago
@CallistoKumo I don't think it's a reason *not* to go. As I said it's not hard to get away from that. There's a good library and plenty of serious students
JapanIsDoomed 7 months ago
3 hours a day sounds nice. Another Jvlogger did 5.
MurdocLC 7 months ago
Funny how you mentioned Scandinavia, I'm from Sweden and I'm wondering if it's possible for me to go to this university... I guess it costs a lot and stuff though... T_T
MurdocLC 7 months ago
@MurdocLC, if you look into programs like JASCO (might be spelled wrong) and apply and are accepted, you would pretty much have access to free education in Japan. I know a lot of Europeans who went to the same uni in Japan as I did who received that scholarship/funding (or whatever it is). Check it out.
KansaiJesse 7 months ago
@KansaiJesse Ooh, yeah I will. Thank you.
MurdocLC 7 months ago
@MurdocLC, you're welcome, and I hope everything works out for you. Good luck.
KansaiJesse 7 months ago
dude... eyebags.
get some sleep man
great vid none the less
R4d1anc3 7 months ago
@R4d1anc3 I know right. I just could not sleep last night ;_;
JapanIsDoomed 7 months ago
dude... eyebags.
get some sleep man
R4d1anc3 7 months ago
In response to the first question, having lived here for 3 months, (arriving 2 weeks after the incident) there is no danger in Tokyo. Life remains as it always has and I have never seen anything (non power related) affected by radiation. The math involved in contamination is ridiculous and there is no danger unless you are going for a swim near fukushima.
Riseofashes 7 months ago 5
@Riseofashes There you go then. I'm upvoting this reply as official.
JapanIsDoomed 7 months ago
hey mike, you ARE the funniest JVlogger out there! :D haha
BobbyHyattVideos 7 months ago 6
everyday 7 days a week?
lankeysob 7 months ago
@lankeysob No no. Monday to Friday :)
JapanIsDoomed 7 months ago
You've got mail :)
swinchri 7 months ago
@swinchri You're about to have a reply ;)
JapanIsDoomed 7 months ago
ひとつめ
JakeHolman78 7 months ago
@JakeHolman78 どういう意味?
JapanIsDoomed 7 months ago
@JapanIsDoomed sigh... ありますん
JakeHolman78 7 months ago