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chochajin ([personal profile] chochajin) wrote2010-10-10 10:57 pm

[Japan]: If you were in Japan, what would you want to do??

Good evening!~ (or whatever time it is where you live)

I feel kind of good today. You might remember one of my last entries where I ranted about feeling down and not knowing what's wrong with me.
I'm still trying to figure out what I want to do from here on. Nothing is set yet at all.
Thinking too much about my future, especially jobwise, makes my head spin around. Thinking too much is not good either, I guess.

I recently asked in a community how other people who lived or still live in Japan decided or would decide when/whether/why to go back home.
The answers were really all completely different, but it was very interesting to read about it. Have yet to answer and thank everybody for their answers ;o; I suck!

I promise to keep you guys updated as soon as there's anything SET. Right now all I could do is ranting again, so I spare you.
What I did lately is looking into options that get me out of my shut-in life a BIT. Community centers and stuff where you can do calligraphy and other stuff for example. I'll visit there soon and see if there's anything I can do (esp. s.th. that's in accordance with my crazy work schedule / hours). I hope that's the first step into the right direction.
Looking for stuff, I also found out that there is a speech contest for foreign people soon (in Japanese, of course). 1st prize would be 30.000yen!!!!! That's awesome, isn't it?? (half an Arashi ticket!! XD)
Topic: write about the differences between Japan and your home country
Deadline: in 10 days

You send in your essay/speech and they decide on 10 people who can actually take part, but ... you know I think, mostly university students who have the support of Japanese profs etc. will take part, so .... and I just got to know about it, so ... it's too sudden.
One part of me wants to do it, the other doesn't.

Anyways, back to the main topic.
While thinking about too many things lately, I realized that I can't really figure out anymore what I came here for. Or rather, what the things are I still want to do (because I think things changed since I first came here, my interests and priorities DEFINITELY changes since back then!!!!)
When you first come to Japan, you're so hyper and excited about everything and you do all the things you always wanted to do, but after some time things calm down and I think .... you partly forget WHY you came here and even stop doing the things you came here for originally. I'm no exception. I recently read through old entries. I posted so often and took photos of each and every tiny things. And the things I was crazy about back then, aren't really things I'm interested in (that much) anymore now!
I did quite a lot of things since coming here. Hey, I even climbed Mt. Fuji!!!! ;P
But I still feel like I'm missing out on many things and sometims it's difficult to find "the way back". I don't wanna have any regrets. I don't want to forget anything and then realize back home I didn't do this and that and now have no chance to do it or whatever.

That's why I thought it might be interesting to ask YOU what the things are you would like to do/see/experience if you came to Japan!!!!
Anything is fine, no matter how unimportant or ridiculous you think it might be!!! :D I'd really appreciate it!! :333


Other than that I'm trying to reduce my internet usage / time online a little bit. I should also have a day where I don't go online at all, but it's difficult for me as this is my only way of communication with others (esp. family) and stuff, but once a week or so should be okay.
I can't believe that I managed to live 20 whole years without the internet!!! (o_o') .. How the hell did that work??!!!! (x___X)

People keep telling me that I should figure out what I really want to do (apart from studying Japanese all day long that is): in my free time, but also careerwise, social life-wise ....
It's just not that easy to find out what it is you really want to do. Or is it just me? How do you usually go about this? Making a list? I don't think that it's easier just because I try to write it down.
Are there any good advice websites or whatever you can recommend? I sound like an elementary school student who can't do anything alone, huh? XD
Well, without thinking I'd say I'd love to do / have / experience: photography, dancing, taiko, cat, Japanese

I also have to start planning my winter vacation this/next year!
The only thing that's in my mind so far is Nagano (snow monkeys + onsen), but .... that's about it (O_O') ....


Something completely else that I thought might be interesting for some of you who think about coming to Japan (and working as a teacher)

It seems that some female ALT teachers have problems with students harassing them (sexual harassment). It's not the first time I read about this.
Here's one forum thread on gaijinpot to give you an idea about it. ALTs are "Assistant Language Teachers" and work mainly in public schools (elementary, jr. high or high schools).
Thus, they have huge classes with all sorts of students. Of course, there are also those students who couldn't care less about studying. And as you know bullying in Japanese schools is quite harsh, too.
There seem to be a lot of problems in Japanese schools (not limited to Japanese (public) schools, of course!).

In my kind of job (eikaiwa - conversation school), it's different, though.
At least I've never heard that anybody had problems with sexual harassment (at least not from students XD).
In my school, I can't imagine it at all! Luckily!!~
But that's the big difference between a normal school where just everybody HAS to go and conversation schools where you can CHOOSE whether to go or not. They even pay money to come and study, so the majority of the students is somewhat willing to study. Classes are very small and the majority of the students comes from richer families (it doesn't mean that their manners are better, but I think you get what I'm trying to say).



Generally, it's possible that very young kids do something to you that we in Western countries would be considered as (kind of) sexual harassment. Did you ever hear about Kancho (カンチョー)?
I think Wikipedia explains it quite well so let lazy me just copy it, k?? ;P
It "is a prank often played in Japan; it is performed by clasping the hands together so the index fingers are pointing out and attempting to insert them sharply into someone's anal region when the victim is not looking.[2][3] It is similar to the wedgie or a goosing, although, as compared to kancho, the former mentioned acts do not involve physical contact which is quite as intimate or direct. "


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Maybe you've already seen it in various anime (Naruto is one example *g*).

What might look funny in anime and maybe be fun among male teenagers is not so fun when young kids do it to adults. Especially because it doesn't seem to stop there!
I've read stories about teachers who got touched or grabbed where you don't wanna be touched/grabbed. I think the most difficult thing is how to react.
Japanese kids until a certain age get a LOT of freedom from their parents! They're not very strict to them, especially about these kind of things. Of course there are exceptions to the rule!
I saw our infants hitting or grabbing the ass of one of our foreign teachers, but as long as it's not more than that and .. geez, they're 3 or 4, so what? But if it goes farther, I think teachers still should be strict about it and make it a rule that it's not allowed in their classroom. While it might be okay elsewhere they should tell them, that it's not something they'd like to see in their classrooms. I know, easier said than done.
Mah~, I'm sure most of you already knew about this anyways, but I still thought it's interesting to share

Keep that in mind when looking for a job in Japan ;)
Don't say I didn't warn you ;P

Poupéegirl:
I'm totally in love with the current event for some reason!!! Probably because you don't get to usually wear dresses like that in real life which makes it interesting:

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I'm totally in love with that dress. I love everything about it, especially the colors (although they don't match my Poupée's dark tan XD) .... I wish I had a dress like that in real life, although I think it wouldn't suit me, but who cares?! XD


I'm currently watching ......... (no, no jdramas!!) LOST!! - the last season!
It's so exciting and confusing, I can't stop watching and I'm pretty sure once I'm done I have to go back and rewatch everything from the start (season 1). Wow!!! I won't really have time for that, but who cares? XD
That's all. Over and out.

[identity profile] midnightbanshee.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 02:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I know this sounds totally weird, but my goal is to eat all the types of conbini food in Japan. >>;

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Haha. It's not weird at all, just maybe not ... healthy?! ;)

And one reason I wanted to come back to Japan after my vacation there was the food. So, once I was here again I ate everything. I tried out so many things and there are just too many things that we just don't have in Europe, so I gained quite some weight in my first few months here XD (especially because the conbini food and all those sweet soft drinks had too many calories XD)

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[identity profile] miraishiki.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I've got several goals, actually XD.

1. Find the best takoyaki place in Japan and start eating XD. My love for takoyaki...is sort of scary :P.
2. Attend at LEAST one Tenimyu T-T.
3. Attend (at least) one of Nakagauchi Masataka's lives (Masa~).

....Actually, I seriously just want to live in Japan...though that's more serious territory than my three goals listed above. Would you mind if I PM'ed you with some questions? I've got some questions that only someone who has lived in Japan can answer, and I don't really know anybody else who fits that criteria -_-;;.

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I like Takoyaki, too and am happy whenever I see that they're selling it in my local supermarket :D

I hear you about Tenimyu, although my PoT fangirl time is over ;)

Sure, go ahead, but if it's questions that only people who live in Japan can answer (and you probably want to hear the opinion from more than one person!), then I suggest trying communities such as: [livejournal.com profile] lifeinjapan, [livejournal.com profile] tokyojapan or [livejournal.com profile] expatsjapan
I always use those communities, too, when I have questions about life here ^-^

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[identity profile] ishje.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I hope this does not sound weird, but the way you describe your stay in Japan sound a bit like being in a relationship.

I am with my boyfriend for 3 years now, and everything was exiting in the beginning, really everything XD
now, not anymore.

but, we still have fun great time together, and we can look to stuff in the future that we want to do (like visiting Japan)
so our relationship is still developing, just in another way.

so, I will stop jibberjabbering about that now XD what I try to say is:
it is normal your feelings and intrests change, but maybe you can find something else in Japan that matches your feelings and interests now.
at the moment you really do not see the point anymore, it might be a wise idea to see if going back to your home country is better.
maybe it is good to write down why you went to Japan, or maybe read old journals?
of course, I think what you did is great, because you learn so much out of an adventure like this! I am very sure this is a time you will never forget anyway's!
I think I said it before, but I think it is very brave you even did this!

well, I really hope I did not say anything weird or out of my place.
please forgive me if I did so.

ah, and I did not know about Kancho, it sounds freaky and I will pay attention when I visit Japan.

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think your comparison is weird at all! :)

Yes, that's why I'm so lost at the moment, I think. I'm still thinking whether going back is the better option, but I'm sure there are still things I need and want to do here and I would regret going home now. Maybe I'll regret not having gone back home earlier later on, when I can't find a job because I'm too old or whatever, but those are all "maybe and if and blahs..", so there's no use thinking toooo much about it, I guess (^-^'') ...

Haha XD

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[identity profile] nfr.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 03:50 pm (UTC)(link)
You should try to send your speech! Maybe you'll have luck! ;D

Well, if one day I can visit Japan I'll like to go to a lot of bookstores to buy manga! XD I'll also like to go to Maid cafes and stationery stores! &hearts I'll also love to visit Tokyo Tower! *__*

It's the first time I've read about kancho and I'm really amazed that it's a common prank in Japan! -___-;;;

I loved the two dresses and "The Tudors!" have made me laugh! XDDD

Take care! *hugs* ^__^

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
Naaah. I'm lazy! XD ....

That's stuff I did when I first came here. After a while it just calms down. Especially buying manga and stuff, because you just won't have enough time to read them all or space for them anyways and if you can access it any time anyways it's not THAT exciting anymore XD

Haha, thanks :D *hugs back* You, too! :3

[identity profile] musumeyz.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Die Deadline für den Speech Contest ist noch nicht abgelaufen, oder? Versuch's einfach (wenn du die Zeit dazu findest). Du hast ja nichts zu verlieren und -hey- ein halbes Arashi-Ticket! ;D
Bei solchen Wettbewerben geht es auch meiner Erfahrung nach nichtmal unbedingt um grammatikalische Richtigkeit, sondern um den Inhalt. Und ich schätze, du hättest bei dem Thema genug zu berichten, oder? ;D Am sichersten würdest du damit fahren, zuächst einmal ein paar Klischees über Deutschland zu bestätigen und zum Schluss zu einem versönlichen "Aber-Hauptsache-wir-haben-uns-alle-lieb"-Ende zu kommen XDDD

Ansonsten: Was ich machen würde? Hmmm... Reisen tust du ja schon fleißig. Ich persönlich würde mich wahrscheinlich vor Ort in das kleinste, älteste Café/Restaurant setzen und einfach... lauschen. Ich höre gerne zu. Nicht wegen der Geschichten (XD), sondern wegen der verschiedenen Dialekte und Soziolekte, das finde ich sehr spannend.
Wo ich außerdem UNBEDINGT hinwollte, als ich in Japan war (es aber nicht geschafft habe), war dieser Vergnügungspark in den Alpen. Leider ist mir der Name entfallen. Und in dieses Geisterdorf, dass sie nach der Vorlage von Gegege no Kitarô gestaltet haben. Die Mizuki-Shigeru-Road...oder so ^^' Obake~ ♪

Kanchô ist... verstörend. Ich kannte das auch nur aus Naruto und Co. und hab mich noch gefragt, wer auf solchen Mist kommt... Dass japanische Kinder zuhause quasi keinerlei Erziehung erfahren, hab ich auch schon gehört. Eine japanische Mutter hat mir mal erzählt, dass sie nicht so streng zu ihrer Tochter (damals 6. Klasse) sein möchte, weil die Schule schon antrengend genug ist. Klang für mich irgendwie logisch, aber... wenn man die Kinder vor dem Eintritt in die Schule/Kindergarten schon etwas erziehen würde, wäre vielleicht uach der Bruch zwischen "unschuldiger Kindheit" und "strenger Disziplin" später nicht so stark. Und kommt das nur mir so vor, oder werden Mädchen sehr viel strenger behandelt als Jungen?
Jedenfalls hast du vollkommen recht, dass da auch ein Lehrer mal ein Machtwort sprechen muss, wenn das zuhause schon nicht geschieht.

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Hast du sowas auch schon mal gemacht? Klingt irgendwie als hättest du Erfahrung damit! XDDDD
Naja, ich hab ja noch 9 Tage Zeit, es mir zu überlegen XD Wenn, dann krieg ich sowas im Notfall an einem (freien) Tag hin (x___X'') ....

Naja, ich würde gerne mehr reisen, aber ich hab nunmal nur 3 Wochen im Jahr. Ich hab zwar unter der Woche immer 2 Tage frei, die sich gut für Kurzausflüge, für alles, was nicht weiter als Kansai oder Kyushu ist, aber die Tage nutze ich in der Regel lieber um zu lernen. Ich sollte mal öfter verreisen oder Tagesausflüge machen. Kostet zwar mehr Geld, aber who cares? (x_X)

Ich habe von meinen amerikanischen Arbeitskollegen gehört, dass die Lehrer in Amerika überhaupt nichts in der Hand haben gegen die Schüler und sich alles gefallen lassen müssen. In Japan ist es zwar nicht ganz so schlimm, aber im Vergleich zu Deutschland immer noch krass, denke ich.
In Deutschland gibt es zwar auch Probleme, aber da hat der Lehrer immer noch viel Macht über die Schüler (was auch nicht immer gut ist, aber .... die perfekte Lösung gibt es sowieso nicht ..). *seufz*

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[identity profile] koichiko.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey :D

So, to answer your question:
What I am most excited about to see when I'm in Japan is probably the architekture.
And I'm not talking about temples or skyscrapers but the normal japanese household.
The entryway, the tatamis, the small kitchen and the small rooms, the BATHROOMS, all that.
The way they live on such small quaters.
Also streets and apartement complexes :)
Stupid, I know ... xD

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
Haha. I know what you mean! When my friends came to visit me and we walked from Kyoto St. to one of the temples all I wanted to see was the temple while my friends told me to slow down because they were fascinated by the small and old houses we were passing by back then.
When you live in Japan for some time, you just get sooooo used to that, that most of the time you don't pay too much attention to it anymore. Especially not in your own town/city.
I've not been to many places in my town here. That's the infamous "I live here so I can go anytime" factor, I guess.
Back in Germany, I rarely go/travel anywhere! XD

And it's not stupid at all! :3
Thanks for sharing ^^

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[identity profile] meister-quitte.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Schreib den Essay! (Wozu lernst du sonst soviel japanisch, wenn du nicht ein bißchen Geld damit verdienen kannst? XD) Mehr als Zeit und ne Briefmarke wird es dich nicht kosten. Do it!! ^^

Sachen, die ich in Japan machen wollte:
- Onsen
- Akihabara leer kaufen XD
- Shabushabu essen *__*
- Maid Cafe besuchen
- Kimono tragen mit allen drum und dran und Foto ^^
- Kugelfish essen.. vielleicht XD
- Hokkaido zum Schnee-Festival.. sorry, ich weiß den Namen nicht mehr von dem Event
- Ein Anime-Musical schauen (Bleach *__*)
- Ein Konzert besuchen
- Einmal Teezeremonie
- Einmal Ikebana
- Mount Fuji klettern
- Gothic Lolita verkleiden
- Games Convention besuchen, die Tokyo Game Show heißt die glaub ich.. ich zock doch so gern XD
- Anime Convention, um die Cosplayer anzuhimmeln XD
- Okinawa.. am Strand liegen und Goya probieren

mehr fällt mir spontan nicht ein...

Und jetzt schreib den Essay! ^^

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
Mal sehen XD Ich bin sooo~ faul!!! XD

Mal sehen:
- Onsen (check)
- Akihabara lee kaufen (mehrfach check ;o; ...)
- Maid Café besuchen (check XD)
- Kimono tragen und Foto (check)
- Kugelfisch essen (check - ohne es zu wissen! XD - ist hier in der Gegend das Nationalessen XD)
- Hokkaido Schnee-Festival (au jaaa, das muss ich auch noch machen!! ;o; ...)
- Anime-Musical (muss jetzt nicht unbedingt sein XD)
- Teezeremonie (schon ein paar kurze, aber nie ne "original"!)
- Ikebana (hmm, das wäre ne Idee^^)
- Mt. Fuji besteigen (check XD)
- Gothic Lolita verkleiden (huh? ne, danke XD)
- Games Convention (bin kein Gamefan, aber wenn ich in der Nähe wäre, würde ich wohl gehen)
- Anime Convention (see above XD)
- Okinawa (ja, das stand schon mehrmals auf dem Plan .. *seufz*)

Danke für deine Ideen! ^-^

Ja, Mami!! XDDDDDDDD

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[identity profile] ex-ninchu.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Vielleicht wäre es dennoch gut was für den Speech Contest zu schreiben, so als Übung? =)

Ich find Sexualität in Japan eh sehr komisch, einerseits darfs keiner mitkriegen dass man sowas macht, andererseits... Hentai Manga, an denen man vorbei muss um zu zahlen? (So gesehen in einem großen Bücherladen in Akihabara) Sehr mysteriös das Ganze!

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Ja, mal sehen ;)
Grah, wieso will mich auf einmal jeder dazu überreden? ;o; ... XDDD

Ich weiß, Japan widerspricht sich sehr gerne selber (x__X) ...

[identity profile] pudgy-pandas.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
If I went to japan... there would be a lot of things i would want to do!!!

I definitely would love to go shopping. *-* I love all japanese clothes. I would want to find some really adorable mori girl/ natural kei stuff... and maybe some adorable lolita stuff! Also, it wouldn't end at the clothes. I want cute stuffed animals, toys, accessories, beauty stuff... *sigh*

I'd also want to try tons and tons of japanese food! I looooove japanese food so much. :D
and bubble tea.

On a more serious note, I'd love to some how get into some sort of animation company or something! My dream is working for studio ghibli... but it seems that dream will die soon, cause they might be closing!! *sob*

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
Haha. Yah, I know. When I first came here I bought stuff like WOAH!!! I just remembered when I looked at old entries where I presentated all my newest things XD .... that was expensive, but great. At some point, you calm down and it's not as exciting anymore. That's good because otherwise you'd spend all of your money! XD

I did that, too!!! That's why I gained some wait right after I came to Japan, but I just couldn't resist all the snacks and stuff I never ate before and wanted to try so badly ;P

Wow, what an awesome dream (*____*)
Go for it!!!!! *cheering*

[identity profile] hananaki.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I adore the first Puppee dress (this is actually a first cause I'm not interested in it).
Kancho IS sexual harassment if you ask me.I never understood it and always surprised me the way they think it's not big deal but I accepted it as part of their totally different culture.I don't want to think about what I would do if it happened to me.
I am totally a list person so waht would I do in Japan...
1)Go to Akihabara,buy a cute maid outfit and just walk around in this (the company of my friends would be neccessary you never know better be safe)
2)Karaoke
3)Arashi concert (ok any concert but arashi concert is the dream concert)
4)eat ramen (yeah I know stupid)
5)Go to Osaka

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, wow, thanks a lot :D
I know. It's not even funny. Generally hitting somebody or whatever is not funny and shouldn't be a normal part of any culture, but ... oh well :(

1) Been there, done that XD But I have never ever thought about wearing a maid costume. Not sure if I'd want to do that ;)
2) Done that several times, it's a lot of fun :D
3) Bohooooo ;o; ... I try so hard, but it's difficult *sigh*
4) Not stupid at all. I was soooo happy when I ate my first ramen ^-^
5) Been there several times and want to go again :D

Thanks for your list ^-^

[identity profile] missmomoko.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Like others have said, it is natural to feel that way! You've been there for a long time and you've travelled to so many places there!

For me I'm planning my trip out there soon ! I feel like I have to little time there and I want to do so much.

As well as shopping, I really want to enjoy beautiful Japanese gardens and the nature! take tonnes of photographs! I'd love to experience sakura season! I'd love to spend time in Kyoto! Old historical Japan really fascinates me...at least the architecture anyway! But as it stands, I don't think I can get to Kyoto (unless it is a day trip!?! but it may be too crazy!). Anyway the idea of getting a little lost and being able to explore!

I think about going to an onsen but the naked in public idea is terrifying! If I'm on my own, I might do that! have you been?

If I really had more time to explore, I would do dorky things and find out where drama locations are! I know there's a website, so I'd probably go to some locations of my favourite dramas and take pics! :D

Of course, I'd be joining Johnny's fanclub and trying to get to tapings of Arashi shows like VS Arashi e.t.c.! Having no Japan address means I can't do that!!

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
That's actually why I came back after my first 3-week trip. I realized that those 3 weeks weren't enough and even a few months wouldn't be enough ;)
I hope you'll have a great time here!! :3

(Yeah, Kyoto in one day or as day trip is crazy, but you could do it! XD)

Sure. I've been to several onsen. Actually there's a famous onsen place next to where I live, but because I fear that my students will be in there, too, I never went there.
I love onsen. At first it was really difficult to do it because you're naked, but you get used to it :D

I did that already during my 3-week vacation. I know that where I live there are not really any drama locations. If I lived in Tokyo, I'd do it, though.

I'm not in the fanclub, but have people around me who are and none of them got any tickets for Arashi this year :( I wonder if I'll ever be able to go to one of their cons ;o; ... *sigh*

[identity profile] huivanta.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
When I went to Japan I wanted to see my favourite-bands live, see Kyoto, learn some Japanese and just experience a different culture that looked appealing to me. I was able to do all of these. (The Japanese is really lacking though. xD) My only goal now is to go back so that I can be with my Japanese friends again, and learn more Japanese. I actually got depressed when I came home, and I still am. xD I hope I can move there one day to work and/or study. ^_^

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
I know how you feel. I had pretty much the same problem after coming back from my first and only 3-weeks trip to Japan and then I ended up coming here again and that's where I still am now o__O; ... XD

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[identity profile] angelbott.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes I know about Naruto have really funny in anime/manga. XD
but I read that comic I never seen that before look sooo bad moves to woman/young lady. D;
If doing wrong moves like this in the school the teachers will punish the student makes her/him kick out of the school. :/ It happens in my old middle school (not same that move..just different.. :/)

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
I think it's not that easy in Japan as teacher do not have that much power over the students :(

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[identity profile] fyokla-9.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
may I have my little say too?))

The question is actually what do you see in Japan as a place: a place to live in or just a place you liked, a place to play with, a place of your dream. If the second - well, then yes, everything is simple - try all Japanese you wanted to try and go home with a bunch of wonderfull memories about a trip into the Dreamland. But if the first then it's getting a bit more difficult.

After finishing the University I was choosing a place to live in too. And the main problem was that I constantly mixed those two notions I mentioned above. I went for happiness to my dreamland forgetting that a dream as such is not a place for everday life. At least it may still remain a place you love most of all, but the attitude has to turn to something more grounded too - somebody compared it to relationships with a man - I'd agree with that. Because there it's too not just all dreams and pink and stuff. You see the inside of the place which is not always beautiful and have to either accept it all together or leave.

So what I did first, was to ask myself a question - what I like in the place: is it comfortable for living? do I like the people and their lifestyle (because you have to adopt actually to it)? Do I see myself a true ...(put in the citizenship)? Do I see myself here for long? What if I marry somebody and have kids? (this question btw was very topical when I was in relationships with a person from another country) If you imagine yourself in all the tru life situations clearly and FEEL what feelings you would have in this kind of life - then you'll understand if this place is for you.

As for jobs and career - this question I think should be next - because if you know where you want to live - with your interests and talents you'll find a job you like anywhere.

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure, I beg you!! :D

Actually it's not as simple as that. I always say that I can't imagine to live here forever, but I'm also not sure if I still can imagine mysefl to go back home and live there forever. But I do understand where you're coming from ;)

Well, the thing is that Japan has its pro and cons and my home country, too.
Both countries have their good sides that I don't wanna miss.
The only advantage I have back home is that it's familiar to me, I understand the language completely, and that's where my family/friends are (not sure about the friends anymore though ..).
In Japan there are other advantages, though.
I have all the things right next to me that I'm interested in, food is healthier (for the most part) and I have a steady job and earn good money (maybe more than I could ever back home).
I could go on for hours!

Thank you very very much for your comment!! I'll try to answer those questions honestly and see what happens.
Well, it will be difficult to imagine the marriage and kids part because no matter where I live that has never been an option for me (^^'') ....

I think that's a bit too optimistical about my job opportunities, but thank you :)

[identity profile] jimjamjenny.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
I'm glad that I've never had problems like that at my schools! I have had a few male students tell me that they love me or ask me out, but that's more adorable than creepy, hehe.

I hope it doesn't happen with the lower classes in my new school! The discipline generally seems to be really good, so hopefully it won't *fingers crossed*

Thinking about what you want to do is difficult! :( I hope you figure out what it is that you want to do!

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I only have one student who keeps telling me that I'm cute XD But that student has some mental issue anyways, so ... yeah :)
Glad to hear you've been okay so far as well :D

I know :( Thanks :D

[identity profile] cinnamonghost.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
Wenn ich so überlege fällt mir jetzt auch nicht "der Grund" ein, warum ich in Japan leben will. xD
Für mich sind es einfach so alltägliche Sachen wie Essen, Klamotten, Fernsehen, Sprache... Einfach mal was Anderes als Deutschland.
Vielleicht solltest du wirklich mal in eine größere Stadt ziehen? Es kommt mir so vor, als hättest du schon so ziemlich alles erlebt was es in deiner Stadt zu erleben gibt.
Aber ich denke, dir ein soziales Hobby zu suchen ist schonmal ein guter Schritt. ^^
Ich finde meistens bringt zu viel Nachdenken über die Zukunft nichts, und irgendwie ergibt sich das Meiste einfach wenn man sein "Leben lebt", wenn du weisst was ich meine...

[identity profile] cinnamonghost.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 07:12 am (UTC)(link)
...ich musste mir grad "No Ass-Grabbing!"-Schilder vor japanischen Klassenzimmern vorstellen XDDD

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[identity profile] vixenofflames.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 08:59 am (UTC)(link)
First of all, that Kancho thing would be HORRIFYING. I would be SO MAD if anyone did that to me!!! That's not even sexual harassment; it's ASSAULT. I can't believe people would do that! If I were over there I'd try to think of the cultural differences, but it's hard when you live by the rules that touching people in certain areas without their permission is NOT okay.


I would go to a cosplay ^_^ And try to visit as many places as I could - especially buying a yukata and wearing it to a festival. Otherwise everyone else has said what I'd want to do - take lots of pictures, go on walks, buy cute stuff, etc.

Good luck with LOST! The ending is GREAT!

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 01:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I know EXACTLY what you mean!! :( :(

I yet have to go to an anime convetions / cosplay event if I ever have the chance to, although that's not really something I absolutely have to / want to do :)
Thanks for your input ^-^

AAAHH!!! Only a few more episodes to go. Can't stop watching ;o;
And then I want to watch it all over again (*__*)v

[identity profile] umika01.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 08:59 am (UTC)(link)
I wanna visit much place, mostly Tokyo, and I wanna catch the NEWS! XD Actually Pi <3 Aishiteiru kara~ Hope I can meet with him someday!!!!

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 01:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Haha. I actually was in front of Tokyo Dome when NEWS had a concert inside and we could partly hear what was going on inside XD
If I can't afford Arashi tickets I might go to a NEWS concert instead, because the tickets are soooo much cheaper at the moment :)

[identity profile] cutiemaiccho.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 09:34 am (UTC)(link)
Mein Mann meinte, er haette das damals haeufig bei seinen Freunden gemacht. Einige Jungs haetten sogar danach geweint. Kapier nich was daran witzig sein soll, jemanden seine Zeigefinger in den Arsch zu stecken o.O;)

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Ich versteh's auch nicht. Vor allem, dass die Eltern (zumindest die meisten) da nicht eingreifen!!! :/ ......

[identity profile] pi-ka-chuu.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 10:51 am (UTC)(link)
ahahaha. i laughed so hard about that sexual harassment prank. XD im thinking of doing it to my teachers.hahaha! just kidding. :P
anyways, i have so many things that i want to do if i were/if i will go to Japan.
first, i want to feel the air there. XD then, look around and admire the beauty of Japan. :P hahahah. XD umm, the real things that i wanted to do there is to go to Johnny's Jimusho! go to NEWS' and KATTUN's concerts, go to Johnny's shop and buy JE goods. Go to different places there and meet my friends there. eat many japanese foods... i have a lot things that i want to do there. i also want to experience studying there. hahahah. :P

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 01:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I yet have to go to a Johnnys concert, too ;o;
I'm a huge Arashi fan, but as their popularity just grew so much lately it's almost impossible to get your hands on tickets unless you are willing to pay a fortune ;o; ..... (we're talking about almost 1000$ here!!)
NEWS would be another option. I saw tickets for mere 90$ :)

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[identity profile] kamishey.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:03 pm (UTC)(link)
eat:
- teppanyaki in a place like the one in hanakimi XD
- traditional sweets
- sushi in a restaurant where the plates go around in a band and the price depends on the color of the plate.. not sure of the name LOL..
- crepes in tokyo
- cute cakes of flavors that are not common in this side of the world
- kushimono
- renkon.. i just find it interesting looking so i would like to try it XD
- lots of ramen!
- the fish shape bread-thingy that has red bean paste
- kobe beef
- shabushabu

do:
- spend the whole day in harajuku
- go to shibuya 109 and buy lots of stuff
- go to tokyo tower
- visit a temple
- go to the ueno zoo
- visit some museums
- visit a cementery (yeah that might sound creepy but im really curious)
- i want to see a rice field
- go to a pagoda
- see a traditional house from the inside
- go to a street festival
- go to a public bathroom tho i probably won't use it
- go to an osen
- go to the beach
- go to tokyo disney
- go to kitty land
- go to a don quijote store XD
- watch a tea ceremony
- watch a taiko performance
- go to a love hotel.. again im curious :D
- go to a karaoke place tho i don't really sing out loud..
- go to a johnny's store
- got o akihabara
- take lots of pictures XD

buy:
- a daruma
- lots of maneki nekos
- diferent things made of kimono fabric
- hello kitty stuff
- sailor moon stuff.. tho i read that is a little hard to find cool stuff but oh well ill try...
- lots of art/illustration books
- a kokeshi doll
- a tea set
- magazines
- keroro gunso merchandise
- other anime merchandise
- lolita clothig/accessories or something in that style..
- a kigarumi
- a cool camera
- other "rare" tecnological stuff
- fashion accessories *
- more toys XD
- a cute parasol

ok im pretty sure im missing lots of stuff in there... the cities i would like to visit are tokyo, osaka, nagoya, kyoto.. some others that i can't remmember right now XD....

* was going to put accessories and clothing but i don't think i would fit in japanese sizes.. i have boobs... and even here in mexico is sometimes hard to find cute shirts that fit well so...

any way i think i could resume all that list to eat lots of stuff, buy lots of stuff and take lots of pictures LOL

and the kancho thing... i always thought that it was only an anime thing.. but i watch an shounen club premium, can't remmember wich "older" johnny was the one telling that a kid do that to him in a train when he was a teenager D:

[identity profile] kamishey.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
wow sorry for the LONG comment :S

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[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-12 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you very much for sharing. It was really interesting and I can relate to it :)

I'm still thinking about the speech :)

No, no!!! Please don't say it! There's not such as thing as a not helpful comment!!! Your was very helpful indeed!! :D

[identity profile] wing-goddessxxx.livejournal.com 2010-10-12 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
I would love to see all the regular tourist attractions I just didn't have time to see the last time I was in Japan. I also want to go to more concerts, especially small indie ones. Experience the night life more, and have more unexpected random adventures. Like last time I was in Harajuku an agent stopped me and invited me to a concert which aired on TV and *flails* it was amazing. Totally unexpected, but became the highlight of my trip.

Also i want to eat a hundred yuki ichigo :D

[identity profile] amvn.livejournal.com 2010-10-12 11:14 am (UTC)(link)
God all the things I want to do in Japan would be too long to list here. Basically, ever since I was little I've wanted to go to Japan, as years passed I wanted (and still want) to live there. My ultimate dream is to live in Okinawa, or in Kyushu, and take my PhD and work as a researcher later on.
I think the seasons are so gorgeous in Japan, and I love the good wildlife/trekking possibilities in the wonderful nature there. And I love the people, which I feel I can identify myself with more than those here (I've always felt quite out of place here). But I'm not going to be naive - I know there are downsides in Japan as well as everywhere else, but I've just always had such a huge interest in the country as well as the culture and language :) If I could only live there for a few years (say, take my PhD or work there sometime) that'll be awesome!

Nagano sounds awesome :) I remember how much I wanted to go there when they hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics :D I'd love to go skiing and bathe in the hot springs! Also I've heard it's really nice in summer as well, to go hiking ^_^

Your poupe's dress is indeed very pretty! I'm finally managing to log in there now and then, so I can get some ribbons and update my closet ;)

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-14 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
Hehe, I'm sure one day you'll reach that goal. And then I hope everything is just as you imagined it to be :)

[identity profile] red-apple-meli.livejournal.com 2010-10-13 08:48 am (UTC)(link)
I only want to go back to see the places I couldn't see the first time, and they are so many! and I would like to live there for a longer time in order to experience some real everyday life, I mean, exactly the one that gets you less enthusiast after a while... XD
I'm also in love with the "chinese" sides of japan, and I would like to find out more of them. you know what I mean? those hardcore-asian details that you find right around the corner and clash so hard with high and modern skyscrapers...

well... not knowing what to do in life is quite common nowadays. sometimes I envy those with a clear dream they chase with all their strength. but at the same time I think that's a limit to all the possibilities you have in life. those same possibilities that eventually keep you from finding your path... well, it's an endless circle.... XD
writing down the options isn't the ultimate solution, but it's definitely a starting point. it makes them clearer. you start thinking seriously about how to get to each goal, those possible and those that are too hard. maybe you don't find an answer, but you get closer to it... XD

ganbatte!!!!!!!!!

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2010-10-14 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
That sounds pretty much like me a few years ago ^^ ... plus I also came back for the food XD

Thanks a lot for your comment :)

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