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Visiting Japan Towns In the U.S.
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Wow!! Thank you very much for the link!!
I personally have never been to US, and never heard of "Japan Town" at all. It seems it's huuuuuge!
I loved how they created Japanese garden. It's beautiful.
> マイケルさん、
I know what you mean. Even I myslf feel the same
> ropheyt9369-san,
Well, don't feel sad; decrease in population doesn't have much to do with needs for Japanese language!!
I sincerely don't believe Japanese became obsolete because of China, and never will. So, hang in there!
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Re: Visiting Japan Towns In the U.S.
Until then, I can thankfully stay connected with the Japanese thanks to the Internet with places like Japanese101, youtube, Twitter, and Skype.
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Re: Visiting Japan Towns In the U.S.
right; Tokyo is quite a ....weird city, so you should visit one day
Internet helps us really a lot, doesn't it? Hope you can enjoy a lot of contents with us and with other programmes!
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