Thursday, May 24, 2012

Can I go to Japan and live

Can I go to Japan and live?
I plan on going to a language school in Okinawa Japan. I want to work as an electronic engineer in Japan also. Is it impossible? Anyone know any companies their? Can I do it? How?
Japan - 6 Answers
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You need a work visa to work in Japan. If you goggle the state department website, it will give you contact information and FAQ's.
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My family and I stayed there and their subway is like a jig saw puzzle . But the food was excellent the local business were friendly. The people ahh o.k but the business people were very very nice. It is such a disadvantage not to speak the language. GOD BLESS it was a beautiful flight just long about 13 hours.
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It is possible. Learning the language will be an extra boost! If you already have a degree in electrical engineering, then I say while doing language studies look around for potential jobs and try to obtain one. Then work out your visa paperwork and more than likely your employer will assist with housing and such. I am not sure if there is one company over another that is more keen to hiring foreigners, you would have to do a search on that. (If one company lacks people that speak english emphasize that you would be a great asset to the company because of your language abilities and that you could help in representing the company to the english speaking world) Do keep in mind you have to be out of the country when you obtain a workers visa (so a weekend trip to seoul) Just keep learning the language and that alone will help boost your chances more than someone that lacks the language.
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Your chances are slim and none. You would need to read, write, and speak as well as a Japanese native. Impossible ? I'd have to say most likely. Seven days a week someone posts this question here in one form or another.
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If you have a job then they'll give you paperwork to get a working visa from the Japanese Embassy.
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Yes, you can. I'm a service engineer currently residing in Japan. 1st of all, you've got to be able to speak Japanese. Note that there are informal & formal expressions in Japanese. Your chances would be higher if you know the latter. Japanese are still pretty resistant to outsiders & its not easy to 'infiltrate' into their circle. Everything is based on trust & they tends not trust outsiders. I happened to work for a Japanese company for 5years back home in Singapore before I landed myself in my current job. Personally, I think you'll stand a higher chance of getting hired by a non-Japanese company with a subsidiary operating in Japan, as in my case. I believe they hired me b'cos of experience in handling Japanese customers back home, as well as my ability in English, Japanese & Chinese. But I think you'll stand a good chance upon completion of your studies in Okinawa cos you can gain their trust if you have experience living in Japan and know their culture. Get yourself certified in JLPT, at least a level 3. Level 2 would be better though. (JLPT = Japanese Language Proficiency Test)
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Why are there TWO different symbols for the same musical notes

Why are there TWO different symbols for the same musical notes?
One is ABCDEFG, the other is DO RE ME FA SO RA SHI DO. I've always learned the latter one throughout school in Japan, when I came to America, no one uses that, but ABC... why is this?
Theater & Acting - 1 Answers
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First off, it's do re me fa so LA TI do. For the record. Do re mi is more basic and used more for singing. Especially with the Sound of Music song being so popular, it's used to teach scales. ABC is used more for music, such as piano, clarinet, etc. There can be A sharp, A flat, etc.
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Odd dream about japan

Odd dream about japan?
So i had this dream a couple of days ago. I was in a high school in Japan, and i was sitting in a desk. The teacher was saying to me in english that i didn't have to stay here, i could go to the art class. And i was like, it's ok i'll wait. Then in the next class (i'm not trying to be racist, i'm part black) these black kids walked in the class. And they just sat down. What could this mean?
Dream Interpretation - 2 Answers
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It is your calling
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if u forget it. it mean nothing
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Was Japan in WW2 bad or good guys

Was Japan in WW2 bad or good guys?
people told me this "Hollywood always makes war movies about Japan in World war 2 to make give message USA was good guys, and Japan was bad guys. They always give message that Japan did terrible things by movies,how about USA? they did so many bad things too,Japan and Germany lost, that is why,people look at them they are bad." Well I learned Japan and Germany were bad in WW2, but is it because I was learned to know Japan were bad because I am American and school is USA? on the other hand, school in Japan is opposite? students learned Japan was not bad,? because school is Japan, teachers are Japanese?I believe Japan was bad in WW2, but now I am confuse. USA was not bad, and Japan was bad? and hollywood movies make image of Japan(WW2) too much of evil?
History - 16 Answers
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The Japanese were horribly brutal during WW2 especially to CHINA
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bad guys They were killing off people in china. America then made trade embargos to limit what was going in (cutting off the oils supply), they snuck into Pearl Harbor and bombed it. There dictator months later said "I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant". And that is why the USA plays the role of world police now.
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Japan fought against America in World War II and even dropped bombs on Pearl Harbor. However, this does not mean all Japanese were bad.
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Japan was bad in WW2 the USA was only in WW2 because Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The US only attacked Japan for that reason otherwise the US would not of been in the war.
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If you read Philippine History during WW2, there's no doubt they are the bad guys. My grandfathers are war veterans and they always told me how they suffered from the "Death March". Japanese soldiers are like barbarians during those days. Male, female, old or young, can't escape their brutality. They even throw babies in the air and let them fall and get impaled in their samurai.
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all war politics aside, Japan was signing peace treaties with us at the same time they bombed Pearl Harbor. Which was a key movement to bringing the US into the war in the first place. I'd say that wasn't all that good of them. History lessons taught in school aren't all propaganda, I'd say most of what they teach you is true (of course, there are always a few exceptions).
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They started the war with America in a cowardly way. They struck with out warning at Pearl Harbour. That fact alone has always made me veiw their role in WW2 as antagonistic and I guess, put simply as the bad guys. I'm not sure about the way things are taught in Japan though. I will say though that while I think of Japan as being the bad guys, I don't think that all the soliders were bad. Some of them would have been normal guys who didn't want to die for a crazy emporer but they had no choice. War is made by men in power who never have to go to the front lines, they pull the strings from their big offices and places of power and the ones who suffer are the ordinary civilians caught up in things the hand no hand in starting.
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I think both sides were bad. Japan was very destructive to China. However, as far as the nuclear bombs go, that was unnecessary. Japan was preparing to surrender anyway. I live in Japan, and Japan's behaviour during WW2 is taught as being aggressive, expansionist, imperialistic and quite bad. However, as the war was long before most people in Japan were born, many Japanese are very tired of being told by China to keep apologizing about the war. It was a long time ago, time to move on. That is the general feeling. Japan has apologized officially many times. I can understand that. Today's Japan regrets the actions of the government at the time of WW2, but they aren't responsible for it. But the losers of a war are often considered to be the bad guys. Hollywood doesn't show both sides of the story, usually. The people of Japan were good during WW2. If anyone is to blame, it's the government and military.
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how about two drunken bad guys fighting ? but jap might have taken much.
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Bad.
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depends if you support the natzi cause or not
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Japan was member of the Axis Powers which included Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Defiantly one of the bad guys. Japan's behavior in China and Indochina makes the Nazis look a bunch of harmless monks. Read about the Bataan Death Match. Also read about "The Bridge over the River Kwai" although a novel it is based on real events and is very accurate in the Japanese treatment of Allied prisoners.
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The Japanese repudiated* all war after their defeat, and to this day will tell you that their wartime governement was corrupt. So they acknowledge that they were the bad guys of WW II. Of course, they were occupied by the US Army, and General Douglas MacArthur was their Governor of Occupation, so they had to say and do whatever he said.
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The Germans and the Japanese both committed acts of great cruelty during the war. The chinese still feel very strongly about the Rape of Nanking for example, where I believe something like 200,000 chinese were slaughtered, and there mass rapes and torture and all sorts of unpleasantness. And prisoners of the Japanese during WW2 (which included far more British, Australians, Dutch, and Indians than Americans) were treated with extreme cruelty, and thousands died. The Germans slaughtered millions, by torturing, starving, beating, gassing, shooting etc. If you have ever seen pictures of concentration camps you will realize how truly horrible the Nazi regime was. There were probably plenty of ordinary Japanese people during WW2 who did nothing bad. But the Japanese army was extremely cruel in its treatment of its prisoners. And certainly in Germany, there were plenty of civilians who joined in the persecution of the Jews and other victims of the Nazis with great enthusiasm. I realize you are an American, but try to take in the fact that a great many more countries were involved in WW2 than just American, Japan and Germany.
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First off; Hollywood, with both movies and TV, has entertained us for decades but also has done a great disservice by the way they portray most things untruthfully. They are not in the truth business and if some movie or show happens to entertain and tell the truth once in awhile then all the better. But that doesn't happen that often. Most movies and TV shows are not the way reality is. As far as Japan and WWII; yes they were the bad guys and we were the good guys. Japan attacked China and committed atrocities. Then they attacked the US at Pearl Harbor. Germany attacked nations in Europe and committed unimaginable atrocities. WWII was about as close to a black and white situation as you can get.
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I am yet to see a Hollywood film that truly portrays how bad the Japanese army were. Thats probably because if such a film was made, it would be too sick to get certification. http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/3-12-2005-67025.asp Its not even as if the crimes against humanity were commited by a hard core of the Japanese Army, they were commited by regulars. I'm not exactly sure of the reasons Japan went to war. Maybe they were justifiable from their viewpoint, but it was the conduct of the war, and the barbarous treatment of civilians and POW's that many still struggle to forgive. http://www.users.bigpond.com/battleforAustralia/JapWarCrimes/OverviewJapWarCrimes.html
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