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Posted by Orbax on Apr-08-2007 16:24:

quote:
Originally posted by nrjizer
Can't you deadlift 150 already?


I can deadlift 300 haha I was talking about with my arms extended out in front of me , picking up a person style


Posted by iamtehsuck on Apr-08-2007 19:53:

quote:
Originally posted by ballmouse
Everything is expensive. About $10 for a meal at McDonalds, etc. I would suggest you bring some of your own food.


used to live in tokyo and i go there once every 1-2 years and the cost of living is higher, especially in tokyo, but its not even close to 10 dollars a meal at mcdonalds. you can eat cheap too and cheap food in japan is still good if you go to the right places. if you 'bring your own food' and just ate american food during your stay there then you need to be shot


Posted by Yan on Apr-08-2007 20:11:

quote:
Originally posted by naeblis
羨ましい!!!日本に行きたいんですけど、まだお金がないから、行かない。来夏大阪府と東京に行くつもりです。あの、日本で英語を教えることがありますか?二つのプログラムがありますね?NOVAというプログラムは聞きましたか?


Money is always a bitch when it comes to these things.

Then next summer will be very fun for you. I doubt I'll have time to visit Osaka but I'll definitely visit Tokyo for a weekend or more during my trip.

As for the English programs... I'm actually not too sure whether there are 2 of them. I know there's JET (which includes ALTs, CIRs and SEAs) but that's about it. I've never heard of NOVA. I'll look into it, though.

Sorry about the English response. I'm replying from a computer that doesn't have the Asian fonts character pack.


Posted by naeblis on Apr-08-2007 22:14:

quote:
Originally posted by klingklang77
Can you tell me more about ageha? I am going there in June.




Ya, well the site is http://www.ageha.com/, but they have a schedule of who's coming, which for the most part is all in English. You have to be over 20 to get in, so bring some form of ID, passport should be just fine (but don't lose it!!!), I dunno if Drivers License would work...

If you want to know how to get there go to the website, and they have a map that is really helpful! It's not too far from the Shinkiba station, or you can take the bus service from Shibuya. The club has siiiiick sound system, and good lighting rig. PvD is stopping by in June 2nd so you should go!


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on Apr-08-2007 22:37:

These are just a few of the other equivalent schemes that are out there, some have all-year-round / ongoing

Nova - http://www.teachinjapan.com/application/index.cfm
Interac - http://www.interac.co.jp/recruit/ap...positions/Japan
Aeon - http://www.aeonet.com/
Geos - http://www.geoscareer.com/apply-eur.html
Shane - http://www.saxoncourt.com/recruitme...index.htm#japan
Gaba - http://careers.gaba.co.jp/
ECC - http://www.ecc.co.jp/htm/english/junior.html
WinBe - http://www.winbenet.com/
Westgate - http://www.westgate.co.jp/
Cli-kids.co.jp -
JET/CLAIR/MEXT


Posted by klingklang77 on Apr-08-2007 23:41:

quote:
Originally posted by naeblis
PvD is stopping by in June 2nd so you should go!


That is what I am going there for. But I cant figure out how or where to buy tickets.

Thanks for the info.


Posted by naeblis on Apr-09-2007 02:46:

I don't think they're onsale yet tbh.

You can buy the tickets from here though:
http://www2.lawsonticket.com/

Probably won't show up for a little bit, if you need help, PM and I can show you how to do it over AIM or something.


Posted by nrjizer on Apr-09-2007 03:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
I can deadlift 300 haha I was talking about with my arms extended out in front of me , picking up a person style


Aha, that's what I thought.

But yeah, I've dreamed about doing the exact same thing


Posted by Wasted_Space on Apr-09-2007 07:07:

Came back at the end of last year from a teaching stint, initially at ECC (conversation school) then at a junior high school in central Tokyo. JET program is ok, but they'll place you in smaller areas, Kyoto being the biggest of those you listed, methinks. You'll have fun, but if you're after the big fuck off intense city experience then get to Tokyo. Osaka is ok, but I preferred Tokyo although I s'pose it is a case of user preference.

Do yourself a favour and learn, off heart, reading and writing hiragana and katakana. It will make life so much easier and they're fairly easy to memorize.

Expensive? Like with everything, some things are, some aren't. McDonald's was pretty much on par with what I pay in Australia (although Japan Macca's is somehow so much better). Eat as much food as you can, don't think twice about what it looks like and don't ask what it is until after you've had most of it. There is some awesome food around but it can look slightly odd at times.

Clubbing, head to Tokyo. Womb is nice but can be overcrowded depending on the event. Ageha is huge and well worth the trip out during the summer months. Yellow is not bad, though the sound can be crap at times. Unit is more of a live act venue and thus not really laid out like a club but still has its fair share of acts. There are a few others dotted around but they're the main players.

Unless you're on a tourist VISA (which I doubt, coz you're in the JET program), don't buy a rail pass. I don't actually think you can as it's only available to tourist VISA's anyway afaik. As for ID, you'll be issued with a gaijin card, which is a hellova lot easier to carry round than your all important passport.

You'll have a blast, enjoy!


Posted by DJ Chrono on Apr-09-2007 16:06:

quote:
Originally posted by ballmouse
Everything is expensive. About $10 for a meal at McDonalds, etc. I would suggest you bring some of your own food.


Completely not true.. They actually have 7 or 8 100� items like milkshakes and burgers, which are substantially cheaper than their counterparts in Canada. And mcdonalds is not expensive here in canada.

I found food to be pretty much reasonably priced, even where I stayed in ginza (known to be a pricey spot).


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on May-23-2007 15:44:

Just found out I'm going to be in Iwate prefecture in north-east Japan. Anyone been up there?!


Posted by tubularbills on May-23-2007 15:45:

quote:
Originally posted by _Ocean_Drive_
Just found out I'm going to be in Iwate prefecture in north-east Japan. Anyone been up there?!


nope. have fun!


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on May-23-2007 18:45:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
nope. have fun!


You should become a tour-guide


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-23-2007 18:54:

was too lazy to read the whole thread but my buddy is doing this too. he leaves mid june. teaching in tokyo i think he said. i cant remember.


Posted by eRRaTiK on May-23-2007 21:01:

I would LOVE to live in Japan for a while. Not sure about the teaching english part myself but my friend did it a few years ago and she's got some very funny stories so it's well worth it.


Posted by RJT on May-23-2007 21:02:

What's a Japan and how does it affect n00bs?


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on May-23-2007 21:07:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
What's a Japan and how does it affect n00bs?



A Japan is a type of roflburger, and it pwns j00.


Posted by eRRaTiK on May-23-2007 21:07:

well you see RJT you may end up on some freaky gameshow where you gotta drink a bucketful of water, stand in your undies in th freezing cold, and you're not allowed to pee. last person standing is the winnar!

ocean drive - get yourself onto a game show


Posted by RJT on May-23-2007 21:08:

Terrifying.


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on May-23-2007 21:08:

quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
well you see RJT you may end up on some freaky gameshow where you gotta drink a bucketful of water, stand in your undies in th freezing cold, and you're not allowed to pee. last person standing is the winnar!

ocean drive - get yourself onto a game show


I'd consider Takeshi's Castle...!


Posted by pvdAngel on May-23-2007 21:09:

quote:
Originally posted by _Ocean_Drive_
I'd consider Takeshi's Castle...!


Banzai was good too.


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-23-2007 21:59:

quote:
Originally posted by _Ocean_Drive_
I'd consider Takeshi's Castle...!

do ninja warrior!


Posted by Yan on May-23-2007 22:39:

I'm leaving for Japan on June 1st. Going to be there till July 1st.

Will take plenty of pics.


Posted by RJT on May-23-2007 22:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Yan
I'm leaving for Japan on June 1st. Going to be there till July 1st.

Will take plenty of pics.


If you don't bring me a present, I'm going to be furious.


Posted by Yan on May-23-2007 22:42:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
If you don't bring me a present, I'm going to be furious.


I can seriously get you something, if you'd like. I'd ship it from JPN, though, so it'd take some time.


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