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Rezz, how bout some manga/anime reviews? OK maybe its a personal request but it is one of japan's biggest Icons.

also I think a sticky post on Teaching jobs in Japan is the go.

I'll let you know any mroe ideas as I go along...

oooh ooh, how about a "translate this" thread... I've done a couple recently and it feels good to know some rudimentary jap. :P

Rezz, how bout some manga/anime reviews? OK maybe its a personal request but it is one of japan's biggest Icons.

also I think a sticky post on Teaching jobs in Japan is the go.

I'll let you know any mroe ideas as I go along...

oooh ooh, how about a "translate this" thread... I've done a couple recently and it feels good to know some rudimentary jap. :P

It's all good...

Wow, we can expand on this 10 fold. I think this is the beginning of the next phase of the Japan section... another sub-section, another moderator, more sticky threads, a new color scheme... stay tuned!!!

  • 4 months later...

Bumping this old thread up...

Thanks Guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Of late, the info dispensed has been really helpful, and more and more members are getting their cameras out and making photo threads (most interesting IMO!).

Cheers guys, keep up the good work! :D

Hi all,

here are some more links with info on Japan -

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/n...ast_asia/japan/ - Lonely Planet Japan Guide

http://www.japan.com/ - Travel, Jobs, Business

http://www.japan-guide.com/ - Travel & Living Guide

http://www.jref.com/ - Japanese Online Resource

http://www.outdoorjapan.com/index.htm - Outdoor Travel Guide

http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/ - Japan National Tourist Organization

http://www.japan.org.au/ - Embassy of Japan (Australia)

http://www.japanbookplaza.com.au/shop/index.php - Books, Pocket PC’s, Dictionaries etc… Melbourne, Victoria

http://j-fan.com/ - Forum & Online Radio

http://www.japanaradio.com/ - Online Radio

http://www.japantoday.com/ - English News & Info from Japan

http://www.jobsinjapan.com/ - Jobs

'Rezz' - I think a thread with info on race tracks (eg. Ebisu) and directions on how to get to them, by bus, train, walking, etc... would be great!

Hi all,

here are some more links with info on Japan -

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/n...ast_asia/japan/ - Lonely Planet Japan Guide

http://www.japan.com/ - Travel, Jobs, Business

http://www.japan-guide.com/ - Travel & Living Guide

http://www.jref.com/ - Japanese Online Resource

http://www.outdoorjapan.com/index.htm - Outdoor Travel Guide

http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/ - Japan National Tourist Organization

http://www.japan.org.au/ - Embassy of Japan (Australia)

http://www.japanbookplaza.com.au/shop/index.php - Books, Pocket PC’s, Dictionaries etc… Melbourne, Victoria

http://j-fan.com/ - Forum & Online Radio

http://www.japanaradio.com/ - Online Radio

http://www.japantoday.com/ - English News & Info from Japan

http://www.jobsinjapan.com/ - Jobs

'Rezz' - I think a thread with info on race tracks (eg. Ebisu) and directions on how to get to them, by bus, train, walking, etc... would be great!

Well done Lukas, thanks!

Good idea too... about the race tracks. I can do TI Circuit Aida and Suzuka Circuit Mie, and possibly Central... can some of the Tokyo guys post up info about Fuji, Tsukuba, Motegi etc?

hey guys just wanted to say thanks for all the great info that you guys provide.

its really good that there are some people in japan who are willing to help us out here like this.

:D

just a suggestion. I was thinking that maybe we could sticky a thread listing some of the main tourist attractions in japan whether they be car related or just really good places to visit in japan. I say this because there is always heaps of posts with people asking where is this and where is that i am staying in "X" and want to go here where is it. If all of us could contribute with information on where places are what they are and what the nearest transit points are it would probably be pretty cool. i think that the information on tracks in japan is a good start :D

i know lots of travel guides deal with the big attractions like disneyland and fuji and so on but we could make our info a little more personal. Its always good to get a locals perspective

so keep up the good work :headpsin:

thanks

Glenn

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