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To do in Japan

Matthew @ 08:09, June 13, 2006 to Miscellaneous | Comments (24)


Comments:

David

Organise an English night!

Comment added at 14:54, June 13, 2006

David

plus……..you will never learn to like natto, it’s just wrong!!!!

Comment added at 14:55, June 13, 2006

John

Perform Seppuku

Comment added at 14:57, June 13, 2006

David

Spend a week wearing geta

Comment added at 15:04, June 13, 2006

John

Grow a Chonmage

Comment added at 15:05, June 13, 2006

John

Be on the receiving end of a kancho

Comment added at 15:06, June 13, 2006

John

be able to say 隣の客はよく柿食う客だ ten times fast.

Comment added at 15:06, June 13, 2006

John

eat fugu

Comment added at 15:07, June 13, 2006

David

Drink a pint of sake!

Comment added at 15:08, June 13, 2006

David

Change a sumo nappy!

Comment added at 15:08, June 13, 2006

John

Pick a fight with Mr Miyagi

Comment added at 15:09, June 13, 2006

John

Forget to take the toilet slippers off and not realise for an entire church service.

Comment added at 15:11, June 13, 2006

John

Wonder why everyone is staring at your feet for an entire church service.

Comment added at 15:11, June 13, 2006

John

Get packed onto a train by a white glove guy and fall over with everyone else when it stops suddenly at the next station.

Comment added at 15:13, June 13, 2006

David

Climb Iwaki from the bottom

Comment added at 15:14, June 13, 2006

David

Wear a kimono

Comment added at 15:15, June 13, 2006

David

Get your butt baptised by a Japanese washlet

Comment added at 15:21, June 13, 2006

John

Learn the manly art of ikebana

Comment added at 15:21, June 13, 2006

David

Learn to play dualling shamisens

Comment added at 15:26, June 13, 2006

John

読む方を習いてください。

Comment added at 15:32, June 13, 2006

Rory

Eat miso paste. Raw. And learn to like it. It’s really good for you, full of protein too.

Comment added at 20:01, June 13, 2006

Matthew

I’ll add one of those… :)

Comment added at 02:05, June 14, 2006

David Cornish

I second David … learning to like Natto is plain wrong – a large proportion of the Japanese hate it

Comment added at 03:08, June 24, 2006

Matthew

I can now eat natto if I have to, but I still don’t really like it. I’m not sure it’s worth the effort.

Comment added at 07:06, June 29, 2006

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