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  1. Where?

    Hum.. if it's at daytime, i think i plan to have it anywhere, maybe saturdays or sundays are better for this?

    But if it's at night, preferably close to my place coz as i have already mentioned it's a bit hard for me to stay late coz of transportation.

    Which part of Nagano do you live?

  2. I live in Hakuba, but it was more like hot rather than warm yesterday.

    Fortunately it's not so hot and humid here even midsummer but when i have to come to Tokyo on business, it's like hell......

     

    And airconditioning works too strong in department stores or trains, so when i get in /out, always have to hard time to have temperture difference there frown.gif

  3. danz, which route did you drive?

    If you drove the Chuo EXP way, usually the limit is 80km/hour. I guess sometimes you get confused about miles and kilometers?

    (80miles =128km)

    And if you couldn't any descriptions about limit, it's 100km in EXP ways in Japan.

     

    In other normal roads, probably you can find the limit signs often.

    Please drive safe:-)

  4. Not sure I can express what I think good or not, but gimme a try - remember, my mother tongue is Japanese!

     

    When I watch some soccer games on TV, Japanese cheering parties always yell only to Japanese team even when the other team shows cool plays. Other nations give warm applause when the other teams shows cool plays. Perhaps Japanese people can't be honest for our feeling, emotion. Long story, guess probably our history causes it.

     

    Samurai had katana in Edo era and normal people always had to get scared with them. Japan was a natinalism country before WW2 as everyone knows. So normal people did not permitted to express their own thought in public. If they did, they got arrested. So normal people needed to hide their feeling, emotion. I think that character still survives in Japanese comunity. Maybe that's why Japanese people yell only to Japanese team in olympic games, soccer games etc?

    Unique people like me sometimes tend to be isolated in Japanese community.

     

    But anyway I have never lived abroad, so exactly don't know the difference between outside Japan and inside to live on. Just know something as informations hearing some frown.gif

  5. barok, I think it's not so easy to get used to it, but just try. Hey Mogski..LOL same for me with English!! When i took a TOEIC (Test Of English International Conversation) English exam last September, i got lost while the tapes were played for listening test.

    Just practice and try to have opportunities to talk in Japanese. It works! And don't be affraid to speak Japanese over the phone. If you dont understand what the other says, you can ask and people can be patient - that's what i have been learning in my daily life through talking over the phone in English.

    As to pronounciation, i think it depends on your mother tongue. If English were your mother tongue, maybe hard while you are a beginner for Japanese. We write like Ra Ri Ru Re Ro ( using "R"), but the pronounciation for them are more like La Li Lu Le Lo. Not the same, but closer. Only 5 single vowels - A E I O U. Pronounce them clearly. Double vowels are sometimes may be hard (OU for arigatOU, AI for gozAImashita etc). Sometimes when you try to pronounce " Arigatou gozaimashita", it sounds like " ArigaTU goJImashita". But works. When you can't pronounce Japanese correctly, Japanese people may laugh/grin/giggle, but it never means to make fun of you. Don't mind. It just sounds funny.

    The most thing i worry about you barok is Kanji sign boards when you get around frown.gif

    As NoFakie said, i think it works to read Japanese stuff. Long way....I try to read Japan Times, not sure when the day will come when i can read it without dictionary LOL.

     

    Good luck

  6. Hi roller.

    Ive lived in Hakuba for more than 12 years, exactly it's cool to live in here if you dont mind it's countryside - i mean fewer bars, clubs, depertment stores.

    I agree with NoFakie. Lot of mountains to hike.

    Only hard thing is to removing snow in winter. Especially when it snows crazy like this winter, sometimes it almost kills you to remove snow. Think about it - actually my snowthrower got broken now!!!!! and it's too old to repair ( they say it's nearly 30 years' old one!), impossible to get parts to repair it. And though even i didnt know it's impossible to get new one in winter because snowthrowers are not common ones, only people who live in snowy places need one.. So they don't produce any in winter!!!!

    Now I need to shovel frown.gif

    Oh and it's not so cheap frown.gif, the one i thought good costs 1.9 million yen!

    If you can stay with this situation, i think you can SURVIVE!

  7. Hey BTBW

     

    My advice worked??? - Glad to know it.

    I have had really hard time this winter, especially in January. Tons of snow to remove. And additional, had to climb roof because snow stayed there, didnt drop down on the ground, this never happened before.

    Yes, sometimes roads really get crowded here.

    Then get on a train! too quicker!

    Goryu/47 season pass????

    I bet you drive in front of my house! LOL

    Why dont you e-mail me to hook up!!!!

  8. BtbW, im not sure how long you plan to live

    close to slopes, but if i can advice, are you determined to remove snow?

    This really sucks! Sometimes it needs me whole day. If you plan to live just for this coming season, perhaps anywhere is okay. But if that plan will be kind of permanental one, I recommend somewhere fewer snow for exapmple Omachi city, Miasa village concerning closer to Hakuba.

  9. Hi BtbW

     

    Kinda old fart? Same here smile.gif

    Hook up? Thats cool!

    Yes, I'm in Hakuba,but originally from Osaka.

    Do you know where it is? Yoshimoto & Takoyaki city LOL.

    I know your feeling, I felt I wanted to escape from crowded concrete jungle then i decided to do.It was more than 10 yrs ago.

    I wondered whether I could be accustomed to life here, but see! now im living here. Actually not so convenient as well as in cities,if you miss a train, you gotta wait for another hour! but it doesnt kill me and lots of nature through the year.

    Who can complain with this surroundings if s/he loves country life?

     

     

    Well, judging from your situation for now, maybe you should check some houses/rooms to rent? If you can work at home, i guess real frontier is okay. Real independent old house in a hill or mountain (No neigbors)........

    I'm not sure you can survive there or not.

     

    Anyway try everything! and if you would like to hook up, just e-mail me!

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