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    So i have to make a small presentation about tourism in Japan. I have to tell them why it is worth to travel there. Maybe someone who has been there can tell what places are worth to visit and so.

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    i hear there's a Disney land there

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    I pm-ed you a website about modern Japan. You just need to navigate the left panel to source out your information.

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    The food is great.



    Just looking at that makes me hungry.

    Oh wait, I already was hungry. >_>

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    We can get *** stuff easily what

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    Quote Originally Posted by cinderboy View Post
    We can get *** stuff easily what
    But it's usually not fresh and expensive. Especially the crappy sushi bars, those places are expensive as hell man. A proper Japanese restaurant is cheaper and the food is much better, but they're hard to find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raiyne View Post
    But it's usually not fresh and expensive. Especially the crappy sushi bars, those places are expensive as hell man. A proper Japanese restaurant is cheaper and the food is much better, but they're hard to find.
    Those restaurants owned by authentic Japanese and not part of a franchise, are always hidden in ulu places and small shops. But still ok lah, minus the price. I still go for Japanese buffet once a month *pats stomach*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raiyne View Post
    The food is great.



    Just looking at that makes me hungry.

    Oh wait, I already was hungry. >_>
    Why'd you have to show that.. now im hungry - er

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    Sushi bar...



    Baked scallops with cheese...



    Crispy chicken in miso sauce...



    Crispy chicken in japanese curry sauce...



    I've only been to Japan once, and its only Narita Airport as I was transferring flight to Hawaii... Sigh... But I'm damn sure to go this winter ~!!!

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    holy crap. where's that place cinder?

    cant be sakae right? or nihonmura

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    Quote Originally Posted by tarozeero View Post
    holy crap. where's that place cinder?

    cant be sakae right? or nihonmura
    Ichiban Japanese Restaurant, Jurong Point Shopping Centre (10minutes from my house).

    Each set meal (like the ones posted below) costs like USD15. Hohoho ~!




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    looks like some sculpturer made those...

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    lol my friend got saki on his bday last year

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    wow............this makes me reeeeeaaaaaaallllllly hungry-er.

    No, seriously. Some of that stuff actually looked good.

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    Looks too artistic for my taste. But im also used to very spicy and messy food lol. Looks nothing like japanese food

    But id love to visit the place one day. I heard they had serious trains and shiz

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    Quote Originally Posted by cinderboy View Post
    Ichiban Japanese Restaurant, Jurong Point Shopping Centre (10minutes from my house).

    Each set meal (like the ones posted below) costs like USD15. Hohoho ~!



    WOW. it's cheap for that standard.

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    Thank god i hate sea food >_>

    it doesnt look appetizing to me,but its 7:22AM and i havn't eaten yet,so im still hungry.


    Cinderboy's avi look like a pancake sandwich with bananas in the middle and trenched in strawberry sauce,thats what makes me hungry.

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    To see this!

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    Lol

    Anyway i finished making my presentation and included Sapporo, Tokyo, Kamakura cities and events or sights in them. Also about sumo

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcipaans View Post
    Lol

    Anyway i finished making my presentation and included Sapporo, Tokyo, Kamakura cities and events or sights in them. Also about sumo
    Was the site useful ?~

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    Yes. Wrote down notes what to say about some of those events and a very small info + pictures in presentation from teh site(or google if i couldnt find what i needed )

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    I heard once that life in japan is very very expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by egoodie View Post
    I heard once that life in japan is very very expensive.
    Did you really?

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    I swear, no thread to date has made me as hungry as this.

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    well for one, japan is like super clean; they have stalls in the sidewalks for smoking. besides that, tokyo is one hell of a city. its divided into different districts that specializes in one. like harajiku is the shopping district while akihabara is the "electric city" (district for electronics, toys, anime, and games). the people are really friendly too. and shit, the food is amazing =O.

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