RokKkuchan stressing over final exams!
I want to at some point in my life, live in Tokyo city either work or study there and just experience all that the city has to offer. Preferably while I’m still young and beautiful! ^_~
RokKkuchan stressing over final exams!
I want to at some point in my life, live in Tokyo city either work or study there and just experience all that the city has to offer. Preferably while I’m still young and beautiful! ^_~
I cannot wait for the day that I will start researching in Japan! It is going to be glorious. I have to stay focused because it is the only way this could ever happen.
i want to live in tokyo everything in this city is all what i’v ever
wished for…the life..the energy and all the interesting things there!
i don’t know when or how but i will live there one day :]
my bigest wish is to live in tokyo becos tokyo is so a biutiful citty.
i love tokyo!!
tokyo_love is living to the fullest
One day I definitely want to live in Japan for a couple of years. Im taking business in university and hopefully it would eventually open me some doors to the country of the rising sun :D
curtin9 is off to Chicago
i hope my job in finance will take me to tokyo for at least a few years
I want to go to tokyo because i want to visit the tallest building and I like the landscape.(seen on diffrent website.)they have nice furniture and houses and the swords and stuff are ussaly made in japan.I know its hhard to speak japanese but i will learn.(eventually.) It would be a honor to live in japan i dont have any japanese ancestors (i think.) thats why i would like to go.! hajimenashite!!
I love the energy of Tokyo. There’s so much to do there. I’ve said this before in another post – The shopping is great! However if you are not petite (ladies) or if you are very tall, you may have a hard time finding things such as panty hose, etc.
I love the efficiency of the Train system – though it looks like an utter nightmare to decipher on a map. Seeing the most bizarre and stir-crazy TV shows ever, seeing car commercials with J-Lo and Harrison Ford, (with neither of them saying anything since they don’t speak Japanese.) The style of the “chicks” on the train, the millions of bicycles parked near the train stations, The crowds of students all dressed alike in blue and white – the girls with 12 layers of white socks on and hiked up parochial-like school skirts, Saying Jah-nee! as they leave their friends, I love the many kind and reasonably generous people of the city as well. I like how when you make a purchase in a store, It is taken with care by the clerk to give you your change, placed and stacked neatly in your hand, even when it’s busy it’s done quickly. Throughout my time in Japan. I have had people who take 10 mins of their time to help me determine the line to go to the city of Nikko and help with buying the ticket from the machine.
I love the different McDonald’s menu where you can have an egg on your Big Mac! (Though I didn’t try it.) And practically everything is in a Vending machine.
It’s crazy kind of fun having to have someone send you a map with landmarks every time you need to meet someone somewhere in the city as there aren’t many street signs in Tokyo and there is a coding method in finding places (sort of like a zip code but maybe a little more complex.) I could go on forever and ever – but I think I just did.
i have ALWAYS wanted to live there! not necessarily forever, but maybe a year or two! i’ve lived in a couple different countries, and visited a few others. i love to travel and experience different cultures. tokyo is one of those places that seems out of this world! i am an outsider looking in, and i want to get a closer look! so much that has inspired me and my art has originated from that city, and i can only imagine how much of an inspirational rush it would be to immerse myself in the lifestyle, the culture, of Tokyo!
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daimmo asks,
“how much is an university degree (taken not in japan) important to find a job there?”
— 3 years ago |
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