Author Topic: Living in Japan for a while; ask me stuff.  (Read 8888 times)

Is there a weird Samurai shaman person who lives on a hill forging swords near you?

Is there a weird Samurai shaman person who lives on a hill forging swords near you?
I wish. I don't think anyone in this town knows how to forge a katana.


is it tranquil?
Going to the beach at 10pm is the most tranquil thing I have ever experienced. Behind you is the forest from which you hear the various nature sounds. In front of you is the beach with the ocean constantly pushing and pulling. Above you are the stars shining bright without any obstructions from light or pollution. If you go in the summer, the nights only get to around 60-70 Fahrenheit, making it feel absolutely incredible. The best part is that nobody is around, it's just you.

I wish. I don't think anyone in this town knows how to forge a katana.
Find someone who can and get me one, please?


i do not see the craze about japan

sure its an o.k. country but its only income is via technology and the fact that the rest of the world rolls head over heels for everything kawaii and desu desu desu

but of course if i had the time and or was funded by an organisation to go help with the tsunamis, I would

that stuff is pretty tragic and natural disasters aren't a joke
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I appreciate Japan for it's culture and it's geography, it would be false to say that anime is not a part of their culture and I do appreciate that side, but I mostly appreciate the "real" side of their culture, for example I love the way family is such an important thing in Japan, the level of family bonding that is normal over there is just something you struggle to find in the west, I also really appreciate how humble the Japanese people are

I like Japan's history, it's not really one of the subjects taught in countries like America and England but it's brilliant. If you want to find out about it you have to do it yourself though, which sucks.

Will try.
I'd love you forever.

Just so you know, a katana would cost you a hell of a lot of money, don't get your hopes up

I doubt I'd be able to import it into Australia anyway, they're strict about that stuff. I've always wanted a sword of some type though!

I like Japan's history, it's not really one of the subjects taught in countries like America and England but it's brilliant. If you want to find out about it you have to do it yourself though, which sucks.


I don't really know anything about Japanese history really except for things around WWII, they were pretty terrible people then. Their science experiments on the Chinese were probably as bad as the national socialist's.

Do those operate the toilet's inbuilt carrot? because according to google translate, those two blue buttons on the top right corner mean big and small.

I thought there was still radiation or something in Japan.
« Last Edit: November 26, 2012, 05:56:43 AM by The Black Card »

I don't really know anything about Japanese history really except for things around WWII, they were pretty terrible people then. Their science experiments on the Chinese were probably as bad as the national socialist's.
They probably thought the same about the Americans when they started dropping nuclear bombs on their cities.
But anyway, things like that happen at war, people are so desperate to win they do terrible things :c

They probably thought the same about the Americans when they started dropping nuclear bombs on their cities.
But anyway, things like that happen at war, people are so desperate to win they do terrible things :c

Not saying the nuclear bombs weren't bad. What I'm saying is testing nerve gas on innocent civilians is a pretty forgeted up thing to do. Most major countries have done some pretty awful things in the last 200 or so years.