Hey, I'm just about to send in my JET application, and I haven't decided what cities I'm going to request... so if you've lived in Japan, what city do you think is best and why?
The kind of things I'm looking for: - medium-sized city on mainland - not crazy crowded like Tokyo, but not the bfe either - lots fun things to see/do (places to party, good resturants, and touristy stuff) - lots of hot girls - not overrun with foreigners (like not by a military base or anything) - fairly close to some other major cities |
I had fun when I was in Kyoto. It was SO scenic there. Osaka was fun too, but it was CRAZY busy.
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fukuoka was great. i just got back from a tdy with the airforce there. the night life rocks, the chicks are as easy to pick up as a handgun in harlem, and the cars there are bad ******* ass too. i would love to go there and spend more time. to top it off the girls love americans. if your into raves and **** goto a club called Q's on sat night they have two clubs, bottom floor is rave and trance, top floor is house and acid jazz. also the crazy **** was pretty cool too. there are no military bases around there. i think that the navy is like an hour and a half away. i got to goto a small town called Tsuki for a joint military exercise with the JASDAF. it was a lot of fun. well im out and good luck, even though it sounds like you dont want the competation of the military( getting girls).
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Thanks for the responses so far...
What do you guys think of Kobe or Nagoya? I was reasearching this for a little while last night and both of these cities seemed pretty good... Also, it seems like places like Saitama or Kanagawa are just bedroom communities of Tokyo and therefore not very fun or interesting, is this generally true? |
whats a JET application ?
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Originally Posted by yayer' date='Nov 30 2002, 01:45 PM
whats a JET application ?
http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/jet/ Basically, you teach English to middle or high school students in Japan. Anyone with a Bachelor's degree is eligible. The pay is pretty good, and the work isn't very difficult, so it's a good way to see and experience Japan. |
Originally Posted by m477' date='Dec 1 2002, 08:57 AM
"JET" is the Japan Exange Teaching program.
http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/jet/ Basically, you teach English to middle or high school students in Japan. Anyone with a Bachelor's degree is eligible. The pay is pretty good, and the work isn't very difficult, so it's a good way to see and experience Japan. |
so, naturally you would have to speak fluent japanese? :(
I'd be very interested too but i'm shitty at picking up foregin languages |
The Japanese are taught english in their schools, so fluent Japanese?...no...BUT, enough Japanese so you don't get lost?...YES
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Fukuoka, Nagasaki, Kyoto, or Osaka would be one of my choices. Fukuoka is friggin' awesome!!
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