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JET Program Vlog supplement - semi FAQ - start here

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2008

If you're a new subscriber or viewer of my channel, you might want to watch this video first before you dive into all the ones I currently have available.

I intended to do a longer FAQ (Frequently asked questions) style vid, but I felt oddly uncomfortable sitting all alone talking to my camera in the movie theater lobby area.

I shot this about a week ago, when Anna and I went to see a 10pm weekday showing of Narnia: Prince Caspian. It ended up being just the two of us and one Japanese person in the whole theater. :P

Anyway - I couldn't shoot another "learn classroom Japanese" vlog today, so I thought I would upload this instead.

link for the movie theater:
http://t-joy.net/site/izumo/index.html

More soon, and thanks for watching!
-Jason

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  • interesting looking place. what's the name of the eigakan? do they have a webpage that has the movie showings? so I can see what sort of stuff they are shwoing over there. i can read a little japanese.

  • they do have a webpage - I'll add the link to the description box

  • Good video. Of course I already knew all the facts since I've seen all your other videos. It's only $8 dollars here in Florida. $15 is just CRAZY! I can't believe movie tickets are that much. Anyways, how was Narnia?

    -Billy-

  • Narnia was OK - not great, but worth seeing on a big screen. Can't wait for Dark Knight and Iron Man to come out over here.

  • Wow, I thought it was expensive to see a movie here in south cali, but that is like twice as much for a ticket. The snacks look to be about the same price but smaller. Repeat of Eselous' question; Are the films dubbed, or do they have Japanese subtitles?

  • like most entertainment here (CDs, DVDs, video games, etc.) - going to the movies is expensive. But you just get used to the cost - you really have to start thinking in terms of yen and compare the costs against other things in Japan, and not always compare to what you used to spend back home.

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  • Did you do this video spontaneously?

    Pretty brave for an FAQ... and in that environment. :-)

    It's interesting to hear that people seem to ask you so many personal questions that are actually unrelated to your JET status - I mean it's nice to know your age for comparative reasons (I'm 31 by now), but is it important? If I wanted to know I could just peek into your profile, couldn't I?

    Really strange...

  • interesting that the tickets are so expensive (even more than most theaters in los angeles!) yet they don't charge an arm and a leg for snacks. All and all a less expensive experience if snacks are your thing.

  • the tickets are more expensive at your theater but the snacks are way cheaper than at mine !

  • i live in florida 2 i live in west palm beach and also in sebastion florida ^_^ what about you/??

  • All my other exchange student friends and I got a "foreigner discount," so it was only 1000 yen at the theater in Kumamoto! It was nice.

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