Life in Japan - Pictures galore !! Arcades, Temples, Rainy days, etc

Discussion in 'Japan Forum: Living there or planning a visit.' started by Yakumo, Apr 23, 2005.

  1. Yakumo

    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    yuck, bollocks to that :p

    We had a nomikai the other day but being the fussy sod I am when it cones to raw fish I got fugu-karaage and stake while the others had fugu sashimi. I was the envy of many :)

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    Lol, you woulnd't have had my envy, but yeah, fugu karaage still is uberumai :D
     
  3. Yakumo

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    To me, fugu karaage taste like the fish we have in the UK that comes with Fish and Chips. Yummy!
     
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    Haha, Brits are so cool.
     
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    Anybody died yet in japan because of the Radiation?
     
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    Yeah, three dogs, two cats and one cow, I've heard.
     
  7. GaijinPunch

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    Thousands... but they were generally in Hiroshima or Nagasaki about 70 years ago.
     
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    wow this makes me wanna live in japan!
     
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    Good good. There's a shortage of Texans.
     
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    No, there's not. I by myself fill up the tolerable allotment.
     
  11. Tatsujin

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    Just what I was about to write.
     
  12. In my opinion, the sufficient number of Texans in any given location is 0. With the exception of, of course, Texas. Makes it easier to identify and ignore them.
     
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    A little girl kicking a ninja. Taken at Edo Wonderland.



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    hahaha, "that will teach you to make me wait for hours on end for some crappy ride or attraction!"
    I took my son to a theme park in Fukuoka last month. man, what a shit hole. You have to pay to enter then have to pay for ever attraction. Waited 1.5 hours for most attractions and they were piss poor for the most part. They should take a look at Alton Towers in the UK. Now that is a kick ass theme park! Pay to enter, ride for free on some of the world best rollercoasters.

    Yakumo
     
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    Try going to a theme park in the UK mate (other than Alton Towers... our only one).
     
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    Admittedly I haven't been to a UK theme park in 10 years but I do remember the lines moved faster than here plus the rollercoaster's were always far more entertaining.
     
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    Apparently not only are ski lifts about half the cost here, the lines are extremely short compared to the US. Total head scratcher. Only explanation I can think of is all the resorts built during the bubble, and not enough customers.
     
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    THAT. Going to Naeba every year, a ski resort built during bubble. Lot of restaurants and clubs are closed since many years.
     
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    I think you are right there. I can't say for the US but I've been skiing in Switzerland a few times and can't say I ever had to really wait in a line longer than a minute to use a ski lift / chair. In the bars at night though, that's a different story.
     
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    Ever been to Fuji-9 within the last couple years? Quite entertaining.
     
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