Great idea if you are serious about learning Japanese. But mastering the native patois of Savannah may be easier. Anyway, I'm sure that you already know that now is the one and only time in your life to give such a thing a try. Good Luck.
Excellent idea! I did it for one year and wish I had stayed longer...still consider going back. Depending on the position, you make a decent wage, have opportunities to travel, eat delicious and strange foods, sing karaoke and sit in onsen (hot springs) as often as you like. Do it.
p.s. I've been following the blog for a while via Chicagoist-- love the pics and commentary.
Sarah in Chicago, so glad you enjoy the blog! You should join my map so I feel less alone...or, really, so I can tell people I have 16 whole people who read the blog...wait, too much information.
Great idea if you are serious about learning Japanese. But mastering the native patois of Savannah may be easier. Anyway, I'm sure that you already know that now is the one and only time in your life to give such a thing a try. Good Luck.
ReplyDeleteWe shall see. They pay in yen. I bet there's good sushi though...which would probably cost a month's salary.
ReplyDeleteAh, me.
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Excellent idea!
ReplyDeleteI did it for one year and wish I had stayed longer...still consider going back.
Depending on the position, you make a decent wage, have opportunities to travel, eat delicious and strange foods, sing karaoke and sit in onsen (hot springs) as often as you like.
Do it.
p.s. I've been following the blog for a while via Chicagoist-- love the pics and commentary.
It'd sure make you blog even more awesomer than it is and it's already awesome.
ReplyDeleteSarah in Chicago, so glad you enjoy the blog! You should join my map so I feel less alone...or, really, so I can tell people I have 16 whole people who read the blog...wait, too much information.
ReplyDeleteJoin the blog map!
Or not, whatever you like.
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ReplyDeleteThank you Joshua for calling my blog awesome. That is pretty awesome.