A tour of my Japanese Apartment
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@G12342jn People generally don't steal things in Japan. It's very safe.
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@gianni576 Not really - Allot more Koreans in Japan than Americans. I Can't think of one place where Americans would be the second largest group.
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how much is the place?
do you enjoy your enviroment and your job?
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Hey, very nice place, and VERY big, considering japanese standards adn the fact you're alone.
Speaking of wich, I'm moving to Japan soon, are you interested in renting me your tatami spare room? =)
I'm tidy and quiet~
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Can you give me any tips about moving to Japan? I'm planning on being a translator. :)
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theres so many americans in japan now it must be the second largest group of ppl after the japanase i know they have bases there but theres still alot
charlieiscool1000 1 year ago
@charlieiscool1000 Yeah I imagine Americans are the second largest group in a few places. We get around.
gianni576 1 year ago
This video is from shortly after I moved in. Quite a bit of decorating has happened since then, but not a lot of tidying. I don't think I'm allowed to paint the walls.
gianni576 3 years ago
are you a teacher? just wondering
i'm really cosidring living in japan one day.
is it hard to converse with locals and read labels...stuff like that?
GrayFox14085 3 years ago
Yeah I'm a teacher. I studied Japanese a bit in college, so I can't speak as a complete beginner, but reading here is a big hurdle. You need thousands of characters just to read a newspaper.
gianni576 3 years ago
aw man pretty decent apartment. i'd be scared someone would steal my bikes if they weren't chained to something
G12342jn 4 years ago
Thanks! Yeah I suppose the bikes are a bit vulnerable. I guess the street next to my house being so busy might serve to scare away the baddies... I don't know. Everyone leaves their bikes out.
gianni576 4 years ago