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Off to School! Japanese Neighborhoods and Buses

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2009

This is what a typical morning for me looks like, living with a host family, and how I get to Kansai Gaidai. Gotta love the "fun sized" neighborhoods, they're everywhere. Also, using public transportation in Japan is much smoother and simpler than in the US, and since I've got this awesome one month bus pass for all of the buses in Hirakata city, I can easily go where ever I want with out much wait. And something I forgot to mention in the video--Japanese buses are WAY more timely, and are basically never late. There goes that excuse, eh? Anywho, hope everything back in the States is going well, and hope you all are having a great semester.
Wanna learn more about studying abroad at Kansai Gaidai University or Japan? Check my blog! http://www.brotherannie.kansai-gaidai.com/

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  • They have alot of old people because they eat healthy.

    very nice video by the way.

    

  • @KludiaVanhogan That too, but it's mostly because they're not having many babies these days, their birth rate is very very slow, if not declining.

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  • yeaaaa getting on a bus without crackheads will definitely be a plus haha. silently judging is nice =]

  • Hey Annie, Thanks for the videos .. it's fun to watch what you are doing .

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  • yup.silencely judge me.....lol

  • X) "Back in Nam!!"....

  • how did you get a host family and became an exchange student can you tell me or someone 

  • this is a weird question

    is there hot or cute Japanese guys???

  • Used to take me an hour bus ride to get to school :)

  • 6:16 XD I liked this part.

  • Love your videos. Keep up with good work!

  • @ashleystarfun I did speak Japanese, it just wasn't amazing yet. But most exchange programs have you take classes in English, aside from the Japanese language classes, which is what I did.

  • @brotherannie :O really? then how did you go through school not knowing japanese?

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