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Good day all,

i was told today that i have to use some of my anual leave. My plan was to travel to JP next year in Jan sometimes but since i've got about 40days anual leave, they make me take around 15 days.

Instead of breaking them up i thought i might as well hit JP a bit earlier than planed.

Ok I WOULD REALLY want to see some JCTC actions or some circuit, drift while i'm there. Then some night lives racing drifting whatever...., then on top of that is the scenic, i love that too and JP has go lots to offer.

I love to blend in to normal japanese lives everyday, well that's what i always do while i'm in other countries anyway. So for that, best suit would be HOME STAY. Anyone has/know anything to offer? We can work somethings out.

I'll stay in a hotel if i can't find any homestay no problems but like said earlier i would really like to see what lives everyday like. OH even BETTER if i can stay in the OLD STYLE JApanese house, that would be COOL.

So anyone knows or has got anything to offer please let me know. Last but not least i want to find a nice single kit for my RB26 too :rolleyes:.

Cheers

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Id suggest because you want to see Japan which Im assuming would include the nightlife ... bars, clubs etc to stay away from a homestay environment.

Homestay is an awesome way to learn a culture/ language, but It would be more fun (because its just a holiday) to stay somewhere like totoro suggested.

But its up to you... I think usually homestays are usually organised through companies.

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Id suggest because you want to see Japan which Im assuming would include the nightlife ... bars, clubs etc to stay away from a homestay environment.

Homestay is an awesome way  to learn a culture/ language, but It would be more fun (because its just a holiday) to stay somewhere like totoro suggested.

But its up to you... I think usually homestays are usually organised through companies.

Yeah i thought so. Night life here means i want to see some night racing and stuffs, you know the semi legal ones lol.

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