I went to Universal Studios in Osaka and there was this woman who worked there that talked to me. I was on a vacation with my family, and my parents were behind me as the lady talked to me. With my limited knowledge of Japanese, I was able to converse with her for a bit until she smiled and called me cute. She held both my hands before waving goodbye and returning to her job.
Another experience I had on the bullet train was something I couldn't forget. There were two little boys waving at me since I sat behind them. One of them held my finger when I waved back, and when I left the train with my family, both of the boys waved from the window before the train sped past me.
Then there was this Japanese nun I met on another train; she sat beside me. She saw me studying Nihongo since I brought my study folder. She started talking to me, and told me about the groups of sisters she knew.
Lived there for four years. True mecha of anime and manga. If you think I'm an adult and now I have no purpose left in my life. You sir are no Otaku! Visit the homeland! That's your goal in life as a proud Otaku!
I`ve not been but i would love to visit it. Since i have a smol doggie i wont be able to travel a lot since i cant bring him with me but maybe when i am older! x3
yeah summer would be the perfect time to go i'd say. winter comiket is also nice but there's a lot more events during summer.
I used to live there...I loved it there the food are so GOOD.
did a study abroad there in summer 2016. the food was the best part
I currently live in Japan too.
But I’ve travelled there 3 times before moving.
Living and working here is a different story. It has its pros and cons.
I went to Universal Studios in Osaka and there was this woman who worked there that talked to me. I was on a vacation with my family, and my parents were behind me as the lady talked to me. With my limited knowledge of Japanese, I was able to converse with her for a bit until she smiled and called me cute. She held both my hands before waving goodbye and returning to her job.
Another experience I had on the bullet train was something I couldn't forget. There were two little boys waving at me since I sat behind them. One of them held my finger when I waved back, and when I left the train with my family, both of the boys waved from the window before the train sped past me.
Then there was this Japanese nun I met on another train; she sat beside me. She saw me studying Nihongo since I brought my study folder. She started talking to me, and told me about the groups of sisters she knew.
I have discord server relative to Anime made by Japanese.
now let's join and talk everything about Anime we have know
https://discord.gg/GsXWHMr
Lived there for four years. True mecha of anime and manga. If you think I'm an adult and now I have no purpose left in my life. You sir are no Otaku! Visit the homeland! That's your goal in life as a proud Otaku!
Someday.....
I`ve not been but i would love to visit it. Since i have a smol doggie i wont be able to travel a lot since i cant bring him with me but maybe when i am older! x3
I was supposed to go in May but the virus said no. So I have another ticket for May next year. Let’s try this nonsense again.