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Davo

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  1. I guess they had some reason to be worried about this particular match, but I would have thought that was a policing issue. I know that the police and the media went out of their way to put the fear into the people of Sapporo. The end result is all foreigners being branded as hooligans and a lot of missed opportunities for the city. Like you say scouser-sad.

  2. Belle- I can't believe the blokes aren't pestering the hell out of you. Nothing sexier than a girl who can carve it up but like you say lots of guys are hitched here-myself included. Hakuba could be the place for you-there always seems to be a shortage of girls and the single guys are more than eager. The happiest gaijin girls I know in Japan are the ones who dig Japanese boys. If the gaijins aren't coming up with the goods I'm sure there's no end of cool Japanese board boys to keep you happy.

  3. I used to work in a club in Osaka in 1997 at a time when it seemed few gaijins were into techno,house,trance, drum& bass etc. The place attracted mostly Japanese clubbers and quite a few gaijins depending on the event-most of whom were pretty cool and friendly, stoked to be dancing to something better than Robert Miles or Shaggy. However you did get the odd person who came in and like you say seemed to come out in a rash because they had to deal with another gaijin. At another bar I worked at once this gaijin girl was speaking to me in Japanese & I told her to speak f::ing English and stop being such a prat. I guess some people come here and start to think they're some kind of legend because they're basically insecure or whatever. I don't expect or want every gaijin to be my mate either, but I have little patience for pretentious self deluded "underground" wannabes or people who can't stand to be around other gaijins.

  4. I'll go for Osaka as it's big enough and cheaper than Tokyo in some ways. Many people here have strong characters and are boisterous, rude and noisy which I prefer over meek any day. Foods good, good cafes are appearing just about everywhere and the bars and clubs are getting better. Close to Kyoto and Kobe plus a lot of countryside for daytrips when you get sick of the concrete and pushy old ladies on the train. This may be a big city but in a lot of ways it reminds me of a small town. Why any gaijin would want to be territorial about a Japanese city amuses me. I'm sure Tokyo or other cities are better than here in some respects and not in others, but at the end of the day you're still in Japan which means things are much of a muchness in a lot of ways. I would love to live closer to the mountains though-Nagoya seems to be the best big city in that respect. Kobe is a cool city, Kyoto is nice to visit but I wouldn't want to live there-agree with the snob analysis NoFakie. Would like to live closer to the mountains so maybe Nagano or Matsumoto would be good.

  5. A Japanese friend told me the other night that the police in Osaka have a special undercover squad operating during the World Cup. It is made up of big rugby players etc who will be able to physically restrain ie take out troublemakers at games or anywhere they're likely to gather. It's known as the Soccer Hooligan Attack Team, or perhaps more interestingly by it's acronym-Shat. I guess they don't have much awareness of past tense English verbs-lucky they didn't call themselves the Soccer Hooligan Imobilisation Team eh.

  6. Exactly as you say miyatek-merge the freakin resorts as much as possible. The best contenders I can think of are Takasu snow park and Dynaland in Gifu whose lift systems and slopes compliment each other perfectly. I think both of them are doing fairly well anyway but I can't see how they would lose customers by becoming a large resort instead of 2 half decent medium sized ones.

  7. SJG have you considered making the forum availible to only registered users so that you are able avoid this situation-which I unfortunately missed. It's always good to read heated exchanges of opinion between users who have to be mindful of staying within certain boundries lest their posting privilages are canned. An interesting can of worms isn't it?

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