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GomiGirl wrote:Never been to Yasukuni Jinja. (But Ultra tells me it is worth a visit if just for the Owellian propaganda speak.)
Never been to Nikko
Never been to Kyushuu (but as the resident ghoul I probably book a flight immediately to see the earthquake damage - I am not though)
sillygirl wrote:Although I would love to pretend I'm a real hard core FG, some things I still can't do in Japan. One of them is:
Eating nori. Yuck, disgusting.
Katakori told me yesterday at the picnic he thought (unofficially) that I was mad.
canman wrote:Up until last year, and this being my 12 year in Japan, I would not use a Japanese style toilet. But the time came when it was either shit or get off the pot literally so I had to, but refuse to use one again.
Taro Toporific wrote:Been here for more than years and I've never have seen a Kyoto Temple... and never ever will.
sillygirl wrote:Although I would love to pretend I'm a real hard core FG, some things I still can't do in Japan. One of them is:
Eating nori. Yuck, disgusting.
Katakori told me yesterday at the picnic he thought (unofficially) that I was mad.
Are you all really that hard core, or are there some things you still can't seeing yourself doing in Japan that the locals do?
Charles wrote:AssKissinger wrote:Good grief.My own buddhist sect
You dislike that wording? Should I say "The buddhist sect of which I am a member.."...?
AssKissinger wrote:Everyone knows there's nothing more phony bologna than a Buddhist gaijin.
It's what people from my neck of the woods call BULLSHIT.
Taro Toporific wrote:Been here for more than years and I've never have seen a Kyoto Temple... and never ever will.
Steve Bildermann wrote:- Never climbed Mt. Fuji
- Never been to Kabuki
- Never drank Japanese Beer or Sake
- Never been to a Yakyu game
On the other hand done lots of other stuff
Guile wrote:Steve Bildermann wrote:- Never climbed Mt. Fuji
- Never been to Kabuki
- Never drank Japanese Beer or Sake
- Never been to a Yakyu game
On the other hand done lots of other stuff
I know it's already been asked, but how did you get away with not partaking in a baseball game or drinking Japanese beer or sake???
Guile wrote:Steve Bildermann wrote:- Never climbed Mt. Fuji
- Never been to Kabuki
- Never drank Japanese Beer or Sake
- Never been to a Yakyu game
On the other hand done lots of other stuff
I know it's already been asked, but how did you get away with not partaking in a baseball game or drinking Japanese beer or sake??? Do you avoid it on purpose? I'll have the ball game and the alcohol under my belt in my first week...if only by accident.
I'm not in to the temple/museum/old cultural stuff myself so I can understand that. If anyone tries to make me wear a yukata I'll pull out my plaid bathrobe and wear that instead.
sillygirl wrote:.
Have zero interest in Kyoto. Seen enough temples to put enough demons in me for a life time.
What am I saying? Will I get bad karma now? Naaah, I don't thi....aaaaaahhhh
Ketou wrote:You should try living here!! I live out near Arashiyama and the tourist season is horrendous![]()
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Ketou wrote:Haven't made it to Shikoku or Hokkaido yet.
Haven't gone skiing yet!
ichigo partygirl wrote:5.have never accepted the offer of money for sex- and never ever ever will - well i damn hope i never get that desperate!
Steve Bildermann wrote:Guile wrote:Steve Bildermann wrote:- Never climbed Mt. Fuji
- Never been to Kabuki
- Never drank Japanese Beer or Sake
- Never been to a Yakyu game
On the other hand done lots of other stuff
I know it's already been asked, but how did you get away with not partaking in a baseball game or drinking Japanese beer or sake??? Do you avoid it on purpose? I'll have the ball game and the alcohol under my belt in my first week...if only by accident.
I'm not in to the temple/museum/old cultural stuff myself so I can understand that. If anyone tries to make me wear a yukata I'll pull out my plaid bathrobe and wear that instead.
Simply actually. Don't drink, don't smoke and I've been a vegetarian all my life.
Drink coffee, swear like a marine and dance like a dervish.
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