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I think the Japanese will always consider us as foreigners no matter how long we live…
Posted in: Why do Japanese change their attitude when they communicate with foreigners?
U.S. automakers does not regard the Japanese market as worth much of an effort. The market…
Posted in: What do you think are the main reasons why U.S. car sales are so low in Japan?
Why so hard on people who like game centers? If they enjoy it, what's the problem?
They think this will help their exports, because with a devalued yen their products will be…
Posted in: Yen weakens as BOJ eases monetary policy
Yes the Judge threw out this stupid complaint.
Posted in: California court to decide if SeaWorld whales are illegal 'slaves'
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roppongidaisuki
500 hours community service going round every high school telling them the stupidity of doing meth and/or bcoming a yak.Then she has to come round and clean my house
Posted in: What do you think Noriko Sakai's fate should be?
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roppongidaisuki
Your lack of knowledge and understanding of Japan is unbelievable.When you HAVE been here 5 years you will lok back at this and be totally ashamed.LOL
Posted in: 'Gayjin' find it tough going in Tohoku
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roppongidaisuki
> “Her room was messy with books, clothes and bottles strewn about when she was found,” says a police investigator.
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Ouch!Sounds like mine. Is that like a bad thing?
Posted in: Ai Iijima's last days shrouded in mystery
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roppongidaisuki
The other day I saw 6 guys cutting one piece of grass.One was cutting,one carrying a petrol can, 4 others guarding the area from pedestrians who may have wanted to try to jump under the lawnmower.My question is "Do the 5 not doing anything count as unemployed?"I believe if we were really to look at people doing useful work in this country then the unemployment rate would be around 20%
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roppongidaisuki
Japan has pretty much given up on recycling a while ago.Almost everything is lumped together and burnt now-to heat council buildings,swimming pools etc.It is all about money and always was.Do not get any crazy ideas that there is any environmental friendly issue here. If there is a money reason they will do it. Actually most Japanese in Tokyo blame Koreans and Chinese for ruining the recycling system by ignoring it and making it too difficult to do the sorting. Its all a big mess.Heaven help us!
Posted in: It isn’t easy being green in Japan
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roppongidaisuki
Why do they not give more details about the type of underwear it was?Perhaps a photo? Hope it was worth it for him.Getting his name and details splashed around the media for this is hardly a good look.Keio kids getting busted for smoking pot,now this! Not the Japan I used to know
Posted in: Waseda student arrested for stealing woman’s underwear in Nara
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roppongidaisuki
And the principal of the school knew about it 16 months ago and did nothing.Presumably all the other teachers at the school knew as well.Does that make them worse than the 38 yr old teacher?He is mentally ill.The rest are presumably not but tried to cover it up presumably to protect their school's name.Interesting society .My girlfriend tells me even 8 yr olds are online and meeting up with men and getting money for performing for them and letting them touch them.
Posted in: Teacher, 38, arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting 11-year-old girl in Ibaraki
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roppongidaisuki
Could Akihabara be an indication of what all Japan wil be like in say 20 years?
Posted in: Akihabara becoming increasingly weird
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roppongidaisuki
This story interested me as I once did a female J-cop.I got her number after she stopped me for allegedly stealing a bicycle.Some of these J-Girls are fairly aggressive.12 midnight in his car.Can`t cops afford a hotel?Poor Guy.Hope it was worth it!!My 2 yens worth...
Posted in: Cop arrested over sex with woman involved in crime investigation