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http://www.YesJapan.com - YesJapan - Free Japanese lessons and videos! ** Special report from Tokyo - George in Akihabara!

This short clip is from George in Japan Special Reports 6 "Electric Town Akihabara" -- watch the full video show and lots more at http://www.yesjapan.com!

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  • " i live in tokyo akihabara. in (it?) a great place to chill out with your friends and get video games.

    you will find alot of arkands?? to both you can get riped of to both you learn to aviod it. (little confusing here). Me and my friends favorite hang out is the store super potato. it is a fucking big video game store with ever console you can imagine and good prices. it is easy to get a girl friend,too.

    I found my girlfriend there. "

    that's what gabi326jik.

  • Kanjis are easy. Japanese is the most amazing language to learn. it's easy and cool to speak.

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  • ヘッド・スライヂング?何どれ?知らない。Lol

  • ちみもうりょう

  • @Ermakster 魑魅魍魎? can you read that? haha

  • "Gaijin" or "Gaijin san(Mr. gaijin)" is far away from offensive words. And "Gaijin" is the abbreviation of "Gaikokujin"(foreigner), not outsider. Even teacher can say "Gaijin" or "gaijin san" in front of his students, which means they are not offensive words.

  • 説明する人もチョビッとカタコトになってるw

  • Many foreigners find the term "Gaijin" (literally "Outsider") offensive. Even an American professor in my university, who had lived in Japan for tens of years and love Japan much, told us in lesson that he felt sad and frustrated why Japanese people call him "Gaijin.".

  • 一般の日本人は「外人」という言葉に差別的な意図はありません。­外人という言葉に差別的な意識を持っている人間が己の心理を否定­する為、声高に糾弾しているだけです。日本人にとって、「海の外­」を「海外」、海の「外の人」を「外人」というだけです。かつて­、この構図でだっこちゃん人形は排除されました。

  • 日本語を勉強しているので、その辞書がいります。

  • I want one!

  • wow that veeeery interesting! i would like to try it. but i have to keep studying!!

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