Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What is the 'official name' for Koreatown in Tokyo and how do you get there from Roppongi station?

Question:


Hi, i am going to Tokyo, Japan soon and i am staying somewhere near Roppongi station. Being an avid k-pop fan, i naturally want to look for places that sell k-pop stuff (girls' generation<3) and i found this place called 'Koreatown'? I'm not so sure about this though so i need someone's help (preferably a local or someone who has gone to that place before) ... I need to know what the 'official name' for this place is and which metro station it's nearest to, and how to get there from Roppongi station. If you can provide a map or something of 'Koreatown' that would be great. thanks :)

Answer:


Korean town is the official name.

It's in Shin-Okubo, Tokyo.

If you are in Roppongi, take subway Oedo line to Shinjuku station and then, take JR Yamanote line to Shin-Okubo station.

Any racial issues I need to deal in Japan?

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Hi, I'm going to live in Japan, Tokyo in a hotel relatively close to Akihabara for work (IT) for about 2 months. Ive heard from my other colleagues that Japanese people tend to be xenophobic towards brown people, especially muslims. Im probably also going to the tokyo mosque regulary, but my question is to what degree if any are they like that and what do I need to brace myself for? (I do have a little bit experience when I went to Houston).

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All I have to say is, if someone in Japan doesn't like you, they tend to be more polite about it to your face, compared to Houston. I've never been to Japan myself, but my friends (who wear hijab) got along fine with my native Japanese classmates when we were all in the same class. Japanese people are very polite in general, and will not deliberately offend you to your face. It'll probably be much different from Houston, and you probably won't need any "bracing" at all. :)

Is there a ferry from Japan to Jeju island?

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I can't seem to find a straight answer online. I would like to take a ferry from Japan to Jeju (directly) if there is one. Please link to website information if possible, thanks.

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There is no direct ferry line between any part of Japan and Jeju.

What's the difference between Japanese sushi and Korean sushi?

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In terms of ingredients, taste etc.

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Korean sushi is called Gimbap and is derived from Japanese futomaki (fat rolls). The basic ingredients are the same as Japanese sushi but some of the fillings may be slightly different.

Help me find this asian candy?

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growing up my best friend was japanese and once a week her mom would go to the international food market and she would buy these little like blocks of brown sugar/molassas and you ate it streight like candy also they always had it in a jar idk if it came in a jar though or if they would put it in it. ive been craving it soo bad if it would help the store they went to is called global food

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It is called Kokutou and is a Japanese ingredient or snack made from dark brown sugar. It is famous in Okinawa Japan, but is eaten all around Japan.

Who knows where i can get the cheapest tours to japan?

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i've been wanting to go now but i really don't know of the prices

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The question you might want to be asking is, '' When is the cheapest time to go to Japan?'' The best time to travel to Japan is in the off seasons, around October (after summer) and right after Christmas. This is because kids are back in school around this time, and not so many people are traveling. You will find amazingly cheap tickets if you go around this time.

What is the Japanese equivalent to Dangoon?

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What is the Japanese equivalent to Dangoon?

An online store.

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What's your definition of "Japanese equivalent to Dangoon"?

Japan does not have an equivalent of everything.

Is it true that in Japan women are expected to quit the workforce after marriage?

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Or there employee will fire them eventually?

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Not any more.

Where can I watch Alice Nine...?

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I'm looking for any shows Alice Nine has been in with English Subs without having to download anything please.
Or if you just want to name the shows, or provide links would be really helpful. Thank you~

Answer:


YouTube
Dailymotion
Or look for DVDs.

Where can I buy Piko (Japanese singer) merchandise?

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Does anyone know where I can buy Piko (J-pop/J-rock) merchandise, like his sweater or anything like that?

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Are you sure that there is his sweater and other merchandises?

I don't think stores would sell goods of just one person. And it depends on what kind of merchandises you are talking about.

What modern song would an elderly Japanese person like?

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Hello,
I have a community service trip for my club to help out at a japanese senior citizen home. They would like us to perform for them so i offered to sing. I really dont know what song to sing though. I dont mind japanese songs. I think anime songs would be best though. I would like something modern and interesting. Im a soprano but have a wide singing range.

Do you know any japanese songs that elderly would enjoy! Please no classic japanese songs, no offence but it bores me to tears.

Thanks!

Answer:


Like North American seniors like "Swanee River" the Japanese elderly like;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q37Rs5Au…

The following would be close to "Tennessee Waltz"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW5YeDgSn…

As for composer, "Yoshinao Nakata" would be similar to "Foster"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhVbo-m0c…

Enjoy your service trip!

Why cant women be a sushi chef?

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It is thought that makeup, body lotion, and perfume destroy the flavor of the fish and rice.It is also claimed that the area behind the sushi bar is sacred space, and would be defiled by the presence of a woman.At a traditional, high-end sushi bar in Japan, a Japanese woman who walks in to eat by herself is likely to feel intimidated and unwelcome.

CAN YOU WRITE THIS IN HIRAGANA?

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MY NAME IS AARON
I LIVE IN EASTON
NB
I STUDY IN THE LIBRARY
I DONT LIKE FRUIT
JC
T1BD



NO I AM NOT AT THE POOL ON SUNDAY
OSTOS T1FD

Answer:


私のなまえはAaronです。 
Eastonにすんでいます。 
としょかんでべんきょうしています。
くだものがすきじゃないです。
にちようびにプールにいません。 

CAN YOU WRITE THIS IN HIRAGANA?

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1. MR. TANAKA LIVES IN MIYAJIMA
2. iN MIYAJIMA THERE ARE いつくしまじんじゃ
5. I AM HIKING AT 10 OCLOCK

Answer:


1、たなかさん は みやじま に すんでいます。
2、みやじま には いつくしまじんじゃ が あります。there IS is better.
3、じゅうじ に はいきんぐ に でかけます。

What does the term ご両親への挨拶の為の格好 mean (in English or Japanese)?

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ご両親への挨拶の為の格好(身なり/服装)
goryoushin eno aisatsu no tame no kakkou (minari/ fukusou)

appropriate clothes to meet someone's parents
being neatly dressed to meet someone's parents
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How to cook a rice cake?

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i bought a package of rice cakes at a japanese grocery store because i thought they would be fun to try. but when i opened the package they are individually wrapped, small, and hard as a rock. of course, all the directions are in japanese. on the back thre are three pictures. one is two rice cakes in a bowl in the microwave, the second is two rice cakes in what looks like a toaster oven maybe? and the third is two of them in a pot on the stove. do i do all of these or just one? how do i make them and what can i do to make them taste good? thank you!

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If they are frozen (or not?) well all the pictures have to do with heat, so i'm guessing you'd have to heat them for a period of time. If you look for a number, you can probably know the heating time. Also i think they are like different options of how to cook them. Hope they're yummy!

Help with Japanese please!!?

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How would I say a cat can bear between 3-6 babies at once? Would it be at all close to
Neko wa 3 kara 6 made -------- o umemasu. ?

Please help!! Thank you!!

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If you are looking for Japanese instruction, Cornell University offers a full-year language program called FALCON (full-year asian language concentration) in Japanese and Chinese. Check it out: http://lrc.cornell.edu/falcon or on facebook: www.facebook.com/FALCONProgram.

Which Asian nation does Japan hate the most?

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China, Korea, the Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Mongolia, Taiwan, Cambodia...which nation do most Japanese people tend to hate the most?

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All of them

Who are the people most loved by the Japanese?

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except themselfs

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People who got killed by pearl harbor, pretty sure they looveeeeeeeeeee Japs

Where to buy japanese groceries in tokyo?

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Me and my family are going to Tokyo and we would like to bring back some Japanese food to cook at home such as seaweed, mirin or miso. We would also like to see a typical japanse supermarket where locals buy their food. Where would you buy these kinds of stuff?

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Department store basement markets are not the best place to find the cheaper deals etc you would find in a regular Japanese market. Mirin and miso are common items that you could find them in 100yen shops as well. Essentially you need to go into the residential areas, not the areas around the big stations, a lot of those intermediate stations between the large stations you can find groceries. Even in Shinjuku, once you walk a bit beyond the neon lights will be regular neighborhoods with neighborhood shops.

Be careful and check your home countrie's customs laws to see what type of food you are allowed to bring back.

Help with a speech for my best friend's wedding?

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I'm trying my best but I've reached my limit, I think. Can anyone check my speech for my best friend's wedding? I'm a native English speaker and she's Japanese. Please, please, please. I usually ask her all my Japanese questions, but I want the speech to be a surprise for her.

Thank you

ただ今、ご紹介にあずかりましたスーと申します。
新婦の友人を代表して、一言を祝いの挨拶をさせていただきます。
良子ちゃんは、昔から何事にも一生懸命でした。
たとえば大学時代に毎週、毎週 英語の勉強をして卒業ができました。
頭が下がる。
ですから、熱心に勉強に取り組む姿煮、マット も魅かれたのだと思います。
洋子ちゃんは就職してからもよく会って、遊んでありました。
永遠の友達に似なりました。
結婚生活輪はもちろんバラ色のことばらきではないでしょう。
雨降って地固まると言われますように人生の苦労を分け合って末長くお幸せに。

Answer:


Almost. However there are some wrong points, this speech must be wonderful.

ただ今、ご紹介にあずかりましたスーと申します。
新婦の友人を代表して、一言お祝いの挨拶をさせていただきます。
良子ちゃんは、昔から何事にも一生懸命でした。
たとえば大学時代に毎週、毎週 英語の勉強をして卒業できました。
頭が下がります。
ですから、熱心に勉強に取り組む姿に、マット も魅かれたのだと思います。
洋子ちゃんは就職してからもよく会って、遊びました。
そして永遠の友達になりました。
結婚生活輪はもちろんバラ色のことばかりではないでしょう。
雨降って地固まると言われますように人生の苦労を分け合って末長くお幸せに。

Are people racist in Japan?

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(Japanese people) I was watching a japanese vid on youtube and this white american was saying people are racist in japan and don't want foreigners there. I was shocked because I thought Japanese people were cool but of course I can't just judge them on a couple of youtube videos, I also saw a video which was a protest I think this Japanese dude was shoutin in a mic saying "WHITE OH PIG GO HOME!" I lolled no lie but was shocked. I understand if they don't like americans but I'm half English and half Pakistani I don't really look Pakistani but defiantly a mix of asian and I'm worried because I hope to travel to Japan in the future. Would they be racist towards me? Any help thanks

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If you have that biased view about the Japanese, you are racist.
Is youtube the only source of your information? I feel pity on you.

What are the different types of harajuku fashion?

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I'm basing my characters off of the each fashion. I have Lolita, Gothic Lolita, Decora, Dark Decora, Fairy Kei, Oshare Kei, Gyaru, Ganguro, Visual Kei, and Kigurumi. Are there any more? Please list them!

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Actually, Gothic lolita is a style of Lolita fashion (if you want to see a whole list of "established" styles, go to hellolace.net). Ganguro is also a smaller part of a whole other world called "Gyaru" (gal).

As for "Harajuku" styles, there isn't an infinite list of them; street fashion is hard to research for because there aren't any concrete beginnings (unlike other co-culture styles like punk which began through music), and in spite of the speed and access of internet today, sometimes what we find on google might have been already been around in Japan a year or two before (heck, it took about 10 years for lolita fashion communities and online to become as they are today; even so, a lot of people still have misconceptions about the fashion and its participants). Please note that Western type fashions such as rockabilly, punk and goth is also "exported" to Japan (and others) and vice versa.

Here is as much as I can think of (including your list):

Lolita Fashion - includes Gothic, classic, sweet, and sub-styles
Decora - includes style like dark decora
Fairy-kei
Dolly-kei
Otome-kei
Natural-kei
Mori-girl
Oshare-kei
Visual-kei
Gyaru - includes Ganguro (kind of a dying style, but people still go out like that), Hime Gyaru, Kogal and others. Also note that Gyaru is commonly seen in more trendier districts of Tokyo such as Shibuya.

http://gal-handbook.livejournal.com/4657…

Cosplay - NOT a fashion, but it has a strong presence in Harajuku regardless (although the concept isn't really unique - people have long done this in theater and comic conventions elsewhere; it's just more popularized in Japan) and INCLUDES Kigarumi (which also has its own category). When it comes to cosplay, there are different types of it (i.e: maid cosplay, tokusatsu) , but they all have the same concept: dressing up and often emulating as someone else.

There is another concept in Japanese street fashion that might seem a little weird to the outsiders' eyes. Sometimes shops that cater their own unique style such as Cult Party (a shop that specialized in Dolly-kei) end up using their name as its own style. In other words, people who frequent a certain shop that usually specializes in a specific look is often labeled with kei or style at the end (in this case, Cult-Party-kei...it's still considered part of the dolly-kei look, but cult-party tends to use more pastels and appear more innocent, whereas another store, Grimoire is more dark).

I'm sure that there are others out there, but as someone who loves literature, I suggest that aside of doing your research, concentrate more on the story. There are a lot of fan-writings done about people who wear a certain type of fashion, but the author concentrates too much on what they're wearing and the often lose sight of why the character is there in the first place.

Good luck!

I notice everyone wears Speedos here in Japan, should I wear them too?

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I like my user-name indicates, I'm a swimmer. I'm in very good shape, and I have a washboard stomach.

I'm here in Japan. I notice everyone wears Speedos. I don't have a problem wearing Speedos, I wear Speedos all the time, and so do the guys in my swim team in America.

The thing I notice here is that no guy has a noticeable bulge in their Speedos. If I wear a Speedo here, I would be the only guy who actually has a noticeable bulge in his Speedos, so I feel weird about wearing Speedos among so many bulge-less men.

Should I wear Speedos or not?

Answer:


Beat the status quo, wear a thong.

SHOCKING RUKI GAZETTE NEWS (Did anyone hear this?!?!)?

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Ok, so I had heard from the internet that Ruki has a secret crush on a girl who's 12 (gonna be 13 in August) and says she is "very mature looking for her age" and "has big breasts", what do you GazettE fans think? Is this a true thing or is it a dumb *** fan freak who's 12?

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im gonna go with its a dumb *** fan freak. i don't know where ya got this but don't believe everything you read on the net id say.

Do you believe in the right to die?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_to_di…

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Absolutely! Anyone who is terminally ill should have the right to bypass all the pain and suffering that they will have to experience otherwise (It is extremely painful). People like to use religious arguments against it, arguing that it is not God's will or that things should be in God's hands. However, if things were left entirely in God's hands, then humans should not be using the advanced life-extending medical treatments that is due to scientific discovery. It is a contradicting, double-standard if the God argument is used. I do not believe people should be allowed to die if they are depressed or mentally ill. Most of those issues can be resolved with medication and/or good therapy.

How do you make Japanese Mochi Balls?

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Answer:


With some eel testicles.

What vegetarian ingredients can you use to get that sweet-ish spicy flavour in oriental cuisine?

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i've been to this oriental restaurant in india and had something called japanese fried rice. it was a pure vegetarian dish ( so you can rule out oyster or fish sauce).the fried rice was mostly sweet with a hint of spicyness which i really liked. i wanted to recreate this dish at home but i don't know what could possibly bring out that sweet flavour? please help

Answer:


Toasted sesame oil!

What is the best way to travel around japan?

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Planning a trip we are wanting to go from tokyo - takayama - kanazawa - kyoto and back tokyo.
So 1. is it best to take the shinkansen to nagoya and change to the limited express train or take a highway bus?...im thinkin highway bus as it saves us having to change.
2. what is the EASIEST way to get from takayama to kanazawa? basically don't want to be stuffing around changing from train to train. ive heard you have to change trains 3 times... so is there another highway bus we can take?
3. how can we get from kanazawa to kyoto?!?! i can't find much but from the little that i can find its sounds best to again go via bus.
please help im giving myself a headache from stressing about this!

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Trains are the easiest and most convenient way to travel around Japan. Plus it will give you a great chance to see the country with your own eyes.

Is this correct sentence?

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あなたは パソコンが好きだか?

Answer:


Perfectly fine!

Japan: Why do some Japanese say the green traffic light is blue.?

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I guess I might be color-blind, but not that much. I just thought it was interesting and cool.
Agirato

Answer:


On the basis of international rule, "green" should be correct.
But with language background, the Japanese frequently use "aoi (=blue)" for things that are regarded as "midori (green)" For example;
- young, immature --> aoi
e.g. green apple = aoi ringo, greenhorn = ao-nisai

The other reason could be phonetic-related thing.
We find it easier to say "aka-ao-kiiro" than "aka-midori-kiiro"
Moreover, the phrase consists of 7 letters (a-ka-a-o-ki-i-ro), which we Japanese find comfortable with.
("a-ka-mi-do-ri-ki-i-ro" uses 8 letters)
e.g. haiku (Japanese short poem) require 5-7-5 letters.

Japan: What do you like on your pizza?

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I guess I just like cheese and maybe some green peppers, sometimes I like mayonaisse and seasame on it :). What do you like most on your pizza
(^_^)

Answer:


I like bacon!

To Japanese, or Foreigners in Japan (especially Fukuoka)?

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I am from New Zealand. I will be going to Fukuoka from December 6 to January 4 and I was hoping to get some counsel from Japanese people or Foreigners living in Fukuoka. If you can contribute any advice at all please do - I would be very grateful.

1. I was wondering, as a man, who is 18 years, 183cm tall, and 93kg, would I be able to buy clothes in Fukuoka at reasonable prices? What kind of price?

2. I will be staying with a family with five kids, aged 4 - 16 years. Should I bring gifts for each of them, or is a family gift, such as Manuka honey enough? Would a 16 year old boy like a Rugby shirt, and would younger girls and boys like things like kiwi plush toys, or Maori designed necklaces? Any suggestions?

3. Is food expensive? What is the cost of eating, etc? What is the cost of the average “nice” Japanese soft drink?

4. How many sets of clothes should I pack? An outfit for every day? Would it be seen as weird to wear the same winter jacket every day when going out?

Thank you very much. If I come up with more questions, I hope that I can ask.

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1.) I would suggest bringing clothes from home

2.) I have no idea

3.) Yes food is expensive. The cost of produce here is high IMO. My food budget is higher than most places I have lived (USA, Canada, Russia, Holland). Soft drink is about 125 yen for a bottle.

4.) No I wear the same winter jacket daily and don't think it's weird.

What is the procedure to import electronic goods from Tokyo and china?

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Electronics goods like pen drive memory card, etc
And for machines too, like printing, stitching etc

Answer:


Not to mention that you will need a "shipper" that will issue an invoice (with commercial value) for customs clearance to you.