Sunday, August 16, 2009

How popular is anime and manga in Japan

How popular is anime and manga in Japan?
Compared to the phenomenom in U.S.? Someone told me Disney was quite popular amoung High School students in Japan....what about the popularity of American shows over there?
Japan - 9 Answers
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not as popular as u.s
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Anime and Manga is very popular in Japan (escpecially since that is where it originated) I would say it is more popular than in the states (USA) Walk in any book store and your surrounded by TONS of Manga(happiness, now all I need to do is learn to read in Japanese :D) Anime is also very popular and their are tons of tv channels that show it. DOn;t get Japanese manga confused with AMerican manga though. Most of the manga read in the States where originally in japanese but some where made in the US.
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It's popular with kids. It's not seen as healthy or good to stick to it when you get older as much as American kids seem to do.
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Manga and anime are Super Dee Duperly-Ultra-Mega-Hyper-Turbo popular. US shows not so much.
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Manga is everywhere! You have your comic books, which have recently been supplemented by manga - Japan has manga, which doesn't NEED to be supplemented by comic books from Western countries because it's varied enough already! There is manga for little kids learning to read - there is manga for elementary school kids, junior high kids, and there are various levels of semi-erotic or pornographic manga for the 'older' readers. In the same way that semi-literate or lazy people in Western countries read comic books - the excuse being that they're quicker and easier to read - semi-literate or lazy people in Japan read manga. The only difference is that some manga is actually DESIGNED for these people - they don't have to read kids comics! Even well-educated people will occasionally read manga, because they're interested in the story! As for anime, it's more difficult to assess. There are lots of anime shows on TV, and lots of DVDs and videos in tsutaya and the libraries, but it's impossible to judge how many people actually watch them - unlike manga, which people even read on buses and trains..! But many anime are based on manga, and are probably watched eagerly by the relevant manga readers. Disney IS popular here - kawaii is ALWAYS popular among females of various ages, and many Disney characters qualify as 'kawaii' with a capital K! Clothing, bags, luggage, cell-phone accessories, ear-muffs, all with Disney characters on ... and that's just the LADIES selection..!!! Tokyo Disney is probably more busy than the America Disneys ... even though most of the visitors are Japanese! (You have more Disney theme parks, and a large proportion of the visitors are tourists from other countries!) Various American shows are available, plus there are DVDs of them available ... but most viewers only watch them with Japanese dubbing. But as with anime, just because Western / American shows are available doesn't mean people WATCH them! They are often poorly advertised anyway, and I think perhaps us gaijin are the only ones REALLY interested...! E.R was on last night ... I think it's been on at least once a week for the last 90 years at least! (If I'M sick of it, how do you suppose the Japanese feel?)
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Both are highly popular and continue to be so into adulthood. A number of adult students talk about anime movies they have been too recently - and not with kids! While some manga and anime is more kid and teen-orientated, there are others that deal with more real life type issues or historical. One very popular manga of the past was (in english) "Lone Wolf and Cub" which detailed the adventures of a former executioner for the Shogun and his son. This was hardly child's fare. The story delved deep into Edo society and culture particularly into the concept of Bushido. It was made into 6 live action movies in the early 70s. As for American shows - Friends is very popular. anime-wise: simpsons and disney. Winnie the Pooh beats Mickey Mouse for popularity here. Snoopy is also quite popular as their is a snoopy store in Harajuku.
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Anime and Manga are very popular. American shows are popular too but they translated it into Japanese because some Japanese doesn't understand English...
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I watch Naruto fansubs in the U.S. In Japan, you can easily find Naruto notebooks, pencils, and keychains in stationary stores. When I ask other Japanese girls if they know Naruto, they say, "I love Naruto/Sasuke/Kakashi!" Further investigation reveals that they have never seen the series or read the manga- everything they know about Naruto comes from the school supplies they buy.
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Manga is hugely popular in Japan, even if sales have been slipping. There is no bias agaisnt adults reading manga in Japan. One of the biggest demographics is bussinessman who communte by train. However, bookstores that sell used manga and 'manga cafes' have causes sales to decline over the past few years. Anime is more of a kids and teens genre, though soe of it is aimed at adults.
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Saturday, August 8, 2009

What is the best foreign exchange program for High School students to spend a year abroad

What is the best foreign exchange program for High School students to spend a year abroad?
I want to spend a school year abroad in Japan, but I don't know which program/brand is the best one... AYUSA or ASSE or maybe a different one... Anyone studied abroad?? Who did you use?? What is the average price for studying abroad?? Help Please!!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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I'm afraid I don't know much about AYUSA or ASSE, but I am studying abroad with YFU (one of the larger programs) this year. So far, my experience with them has been very good, although I have not gotten to my host country yet. Here is an exchange student forum, where you should be able to find first hand descriptions of all different programs: http://cultures-shocked.org/Joomla/forum/index.php You can also compare some different programs here: http://www.cultures-shocked.org/wiki/Program_comparisons another good resource is CSIET, which lists all the reputable exchange organizations: http://www.csiet.org/about/who-we-are.html
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Saturday, August 1, 2009

School entry age for japan

School entry age for japan?
Can someone tell me what is the age range for students in japan when studying in middle school, high school, college.. etc and the the amount of years to study at that particular level? I know it is compulsory to enter kindergarten at the age of 6..
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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The total number of years is the same as in the States. Kids start school at age 6. Elementary School is 6 years. Junior High School is 3 years. High School is 3 years. (So the total number of years through the end of high school is 12 years, but the number of years classified as junior high and senior high are different.) Most kids go to preschool from the age of 4.
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Friday, July 24, 2009

How is life in japanese high schools

How is life in japanese high schools?
I've read quite some shoujo manga and I've always wondered if like in high school in Japan is really like it's shown there, with the love confessions from girls, and people sitting around the classroom talking before the class starts, and all that.
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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thats a really dumb question. "if people sit around before class starts" ask more interestion questions about it?! like "what subjects do you learn and how are they taught, what are uniforms like, what kind of things do teenagers do in japan, " etc etc...
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hey, i just answered your other question! but if you really want to know, check out some books from the library or buy some from borders. there is this awesome book describing fashion among Japanese teens through the years. it's called Japanese Schoolgirl Inferno. i read it and i loved it, i think you would like it too
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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Are there any boarding schools in Japan

Are there any boarding schools in Japan?
near tokyo or yokohama... ?? if there are, please give me a website in english! if best, international and student exchange boarding school!! thanks in advancee!!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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pl try googling japan boarding schools??? not many, try JICA - japan international cooperation agency

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

homeschooled. can I get a pre-college student visa for Japan

homeschooled. can I get a pre-college student visa for Japan?
well I have been homeschooled my whole life. I have now Graduated high school (well in a month) and would like to study in a japanese language school in Japan for a year or two. I'm also 16 years old. Will me being homeschooled or my age make any difference on me getting a pre-college visa? I have also heard Japan is not really big on the whole homeschool thing. not sure if this is true or not. is this true?
Japan - 1 Answers
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My daughter is taking Japanese lessons from an Japanese college student in NY. I asked her this question a few months ago and she said that everyone is legally required to have their children attend school. Homeschooling is not allowed. She was very surprised that I was allowed to homeschool my children. Her Japanese teacher said that if my children wanted to go to college in Japan, that they would have to be 18. It will be very hard to get into their schools and that the best way for them to become accepted is to have them apply as transfer students. They are not knowledgeable about homeschooling. Plus, it is very hard for Japanese students to get into their own colleges. If you do apply to a Japanese college, it would be helpful to know that there are some colleges that require all of their students to know and prove that they can speak English. Sometimes all of the classes are taught in English. That would make it easier for you to adapt to a foreign school. FYI, the Japanese teacher said that she already has a 4 year college degree in Architecture from Japan but is taking the a similar degree in the US because her degree and the majority of her classes are not accepted in the US. Even though she has a degree from Japan, she still struggles in several of her classes to get a grade over a B and it is mostly because of the language difficulties. This makes me think it would be better to start college in the US just so you can adapt to a college lifestyle and not have to wait until you are old enough to start over there. This way you can prove that you are a good student at a college level and might even appear to be a genius to their college review boards. Good luck!
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

boarding schools in japan please

boarding schools in japan please?
i am lookingg for a boarding school basicallyy i just need a school with dorms.links would be helpful.i already spek japanese and im looking for somthing that will cost me under 15000 dollar.
Japan - 1 Answers
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Canadian Academy (~Â¥1,860,000 plus fees) http://www.canacad.ac.jp/ Columbia International School in Japan (no information) http://www.columbia-ca.co.jp/ Hokkaido International School (~Â¥ 952,000 plus fees) http://www.his.ac.jp/ Osaka and Senri International Schools (no information) http://www.senri.ed.jp/
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