Going to Japan (Suzuka) for F1 next Year..What to do?
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Going to Japan (Suzuka) for F1 next Year..What to do?
So I'm planning a trip to Japan next year for the F1 Suzuka round and I wanted to know if anyone has been to Japan and what should I do when I'm out there. If anyone on here has been to Japan any suggestions on what to do and where to go for leisure and car culture would be appreciated. I know this is a early post but I'm planning on going there for two weeks so I want to get the most out of it. Thanks guys and gals (if they're any on this forum, =) ).
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smashing on girls isnt really easy as everyone thinks it is... (they dont speak english or even understand broken language if you try honestly)
ive been there 3-4 X over a month each time and roughly 12 cities i say first thing you do is learn the language or at least the basics, then if you have any car places you do want to visit definitely find out where they are located because specialized shops are usually located in the boonies like top secret over in chiba etc.. and also buying parts isnt really a good thing because its nearly the same price over here as well there is a chance customs might tax you for bringing items over
learn the basics in language, eat good food i like street food, definitely hit up kaiten sushi hella good, go to "lowpro" hostess bars or clubs so its less on your money and check out some car places
i got alot of neat cool shiet from UP garage
there are my 2 cents
ive been there 3-4 X over a month each time and roughly 12 cities i say first thing you do is learn the language or at least the basics, then if you have any car places you do want to visit definitely find out where they are located because specialized shops are usually located in the boonies like top secret over in chiba etc.. and also buying parts isnt really a good thing because its nearly the same price over here as well there is a chance customs might tax you for bringing items over
learn the basics in language, eat good food i like street food, definitely hit up kaiten sushi hella good, go to "lowpro" hostess bars or clubs so its less on your money and check out some car places
i got alot of neat cool shiet from UP garage
there are my 2 cents
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and the language you learn from school etc.. is what old people use and people laugh at you, since 3 of my ex's were japanese as well as my family from my brother's marriage i learned how to speak the westside dialect
have a great time take alot of pics and post them up
have a great time take alot of pics and post them up
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hydro... check out some of the electronics while you're in tokyo... they got some crap *** stuff there. years before what we have here.
they have stores that are 6 or 8 stories tall and any kind of electronics you can think of is there.
i checked one out when i was there a couple of years back, and boy, i was blown away.
they have stores that are 6 or 8 stories tall and any kind of electronics you can think of is there.
i checked one out when i was there a couple of years back, and boy, i was blown away.