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Re: Any good Japanese learning software?
 Originally Posted by Vypyrz
I really miss being in Japan. I used to have alot of fun singing Japanese songs in the Karaoke bars.
I miss Yakiniku and Chu Hi's
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Re: Any good Japanese learning software?
 Originally Posted by Adam Chandler
I miss Yakiniku and Chu Hi's
I miss udon, sukiyaki, and Awamori...
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This sounds weird, but I miss their Konbinis.
And I miss all the awesome food places there.
What I don't miss is their humid summers. August is the worst!
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Re: Any good Japanese learning software?
 Originally Posted by Vypyrz
I miss udon, sukiyaki, and Awamori...
I had habu awamori once when I was in Okinawa. It was some intense stuff.
 Originally Posted by satomi325
This sounds weird, but I miss their Konbinis.
And I miss all the awesome food places there.
What I don't miss is their humid summers. August is the worst!
We had summer deployments each year so I never was able to experience summertime in Japan (or climb Mt Fuji ><). But other times of the year in Yokosuka were nice, and not too cold in the winter.
I know what you mean with Konbinis. I used to stop in every day on the way to work and grab a onigiri and a lemon soda. The only store in the states that rocks as hard is Wawa.
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Re: Any good Japanese learning software?
 Originally Posted by Adam Chandler
We had summer deployments each year so I never was able to experience summertime in Japan (or climb Mt Fuji ><). But other times of the year in Yokosuka were nice, and not too cold in the winter.
I know what you mean with Konbinis. I used to stop in every day on the way to work and grab a onigiri and a lemon soda. The only store in the states that rocks as hard is Wawa.
Exactly! Konbinis are awesome!
And some of my family is in Yokosuka!
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I really can't wait to visit Japan. But it wont be for a few years, so I can be on a nurse salary.
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