Assuming tv is required, the following 31 results were found.
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hanging inside. It looks like a table with a blanket draped over it. Staying under this warm contraption while watching TV or enjoying your bowl of ramen or mikans keeps you relaxed and toasty after a long day at work. Aside from keeping your legs warm,...
- Type: Article
- Author: Japanatron
- Category: General
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from a traditional lease: The contract can be very short term; most of the places are fully furnished with things like a TV, microwave, and fridge; and the prepaid rent includes everything like utilities and Internet. It's basically like living in a...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: General
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give me dirty looks; and needless to say, I haven't made any friends. Take Acting Lessons Japanese are terrible actors on TV, but Oscar award-winning in the office. I stand dumbfounded at how some coworkers can do absolutely nothing all day, yet appear...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: General
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my schedule was quite free, I was available for just about any work that came my way. My very first job was for a Japanese TV show--one of those history reenactments that you often see foreigners appear on. At that shoot I met some other foreigners...
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- Author: Japanatron
- Category: Show Biz
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posted on YouTube? Live comedy shows in Nakano? Live music shows in Shibuya? More Japanese or mix-in more English? Seek-out TV auditions? Join a talent agency? Perform alone, or hook-up with other like-minded comedians? Focus on web content or live...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: General
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big time. I sometimes go home and cook lunch for myself and watch a movie or "Mystery Science Theater 3000" on Internet TV. It sucks to have to go back to work after a 3-hour lunchbreak, though. 24C? What the Hell Does That Mean? Japan uses Celsius...
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- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: Countryside
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ninja stars. Then we drove another hour to Kogamura and toured that ninja house. Some comedians from Osaka were filming a TV show there that day, so that was an added bonus. Ninjas and Nintendo were two very strong Japanese cultural influences early in...
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- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: Countryside
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there's a niche for a dorky foreigner singing dorky Japanese songs. We'll see! Smoking I saw an anti-smoking campaign on TV. That was a shocker considering everyone and their dogs smoke in this country. Mondaiji Our head teacher Maiko and our assistant...
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- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: Countryside
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Okayama, I arrived in Tottori, Japan. Training week was crazy busy, but kinda funny. Our dorm was like Gilligan's Island--no TV, Internet, or any connection to the outside world. We were lucky to have running water in that place. The 2 trainers were...
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- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: Countryside
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The Shrine Drummerhttps://japanatron.com/blog/japan/countryside/10015-the-shrine-drummer
slaves with open arms. Then telling them to “go back to Africa” after freedom was finally granted. I remember watching a TV interview with a Filipina housewife living in Japan. She said something like 'Foreigners living in Japan are basically slaves...
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- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: Countryside
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Religious Freakhttps://japanatron.com/blog/other/general/1004-religious-freak
wants me to watch this video. I started thinking about the scene in Poltergeist where that little girl got pulled into the TV. Is that what's gonna happen to me if I watch this video? I decide it's best to end this conversation while I still have some...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: General