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the weather has warmed up by that time. its a really good time to come to japan in my opinion :yes: as for events ... wouldnt have a clue. Im not here for cars

Errr why are you here? By here I mean SAU. All you seem to do is tell us how uninterested you are in Skylines or that you are drunk or going snowboarding... it is very lame.

There should be a lot of events on. Both car and non-car... I just don't know what they are yet :P

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Errr why are you here? By here I mean SAU. All you seem to do is tell us how uninterested you are in Skylines or that you are drunk or going snowboarding... it is very lame.

1.) I use to own a skyline when I was living in OZ

2.) Since joining this forum(which was many years before your good self :D) I have enjoyed reading (and still do enjoy reading) what other people are doing with their cars.

I never said I was uninterested in skylines mr dr1ft.jp . I do have an interest in cars but that is not the reason I am living in Japan. That is the reason why I still continue to read SAU.

I think quiet possibly I am the only Japan resident on SAU whose life isnt involved with cars in some way or another. Hence why I could not help the thread starter with information regarding events around the beginning of March. I do know about the weather very well though.

If you have any further questions regarding my lameness please dont hesitate to ask. Hell seen as how you are drift Japan we should even meet up for a beer next time you grace Japan with your presence. However, please do try to quote me correctly :down:

sorry west. back on topic

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Why couldn't you help the thread starter with some non-car related things then?

Read his post again and you will see that he never mentions cars at all...

Why is it a good time to come to Japan in your opinion?... share the wealth :D

edit: Something like this maybe http://www.japanvisitor.com/index.php?cID=366&pID=396

edit2: p.s. I live in Japan so feel free to come down to Osaka for a beer any time :down:

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Why couldn't you help the thread starter with some non-car related things then?

Read his post again and you will see that he never mentions cars at all...

Why is it a good time to come to Japan in your opinion?... share the wealth :D

edit: Something like this maybe http://www.japanvisitor.com/index.php?cID=366&pID=396

edit2: p.s. I live in Japan so feel free to come down to Osaka for a beer any time :down:

i wish i could go to osaka and have a beer :blink:

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here you are west

http://www1.jnto.go.jp/eventcalendar/index...08&month=12

enter the dates and the place you want to go to and it will give you every single event that happens on those dates in the area

happy reading :down:

dr1ft.jp is this ok? :D

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Konnichiwa!

Jetstar is having a sale atm, i'm thinking of flying to Jap for the first two weeks of March 08, Osaka in particular. You guys know if there is anything special, any events during such time?

End of March is pretty much end of Winter in Japan isn't it?

Been thinking the exact same thing!

Last time I was there it was June and there was a bit to see and do including all the temples that surround Osaka in Mino Mountains and of course the Kobe Ferry and of course all the auctions.

Another popular place for car enthusiasts is the central train station around midnight when the Vans, Wagons and Vip cars are out on display.

Lets see what sort of idea's others can come up with?

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Konichiwa..

I have the same idea as you. I've booked and goin in 3 weeks.

Feb 2nd to Feb 21st!

Tix was $775 including meals and 1 DVD player thingy.

Yea March is near end of Winter... Do research on google and read read read.. :banana: or ask BB questions

Saiyonara...

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Konichiwa..

I have the same idea as you. I've booked and goin in 3 weeks.

Feb 2nd to Feb 21st!

Tix was $775 including meals and 1 DVD player thingy.

Yea March is near end of Winter... Do research on google and read read read.. :banana: or ask BB questions

Saiyonara...

Bastard :D !

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