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					<title><![CDATA[Hello Hello]]></title>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 16:11:54 +0000</pubDate>
					<dc:creator>Nightangel</dc:creator>

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						<p>My Japanese journey actually started more than 5 years ago.  I think I&#8217;ve had a lifelong fascination with the eastern part of the world but there just wasn&#8217;t much around to expose myself too where I grew up.  With the huge growth in Japanese pop-culture over the last 10 years or so, that began to change.  I also happened to be working in a store that sold a wide range of books, videos, music, games, etc.  When I began working there we had no manga and almost no anime.  I remember the first time I saw manga, I really didn&#8217;t know what it was but it was so different from other things I&#8217;d seen I just bought it.  Fast forward a couple of years and we had large areas devoted to anime and manga.  I also discovered a few of my coworkers had been into Japanese things for years already and when I expressed my interest they began introducing me to more.  I think things really fell into place when I was introduced to the music.  </p>
<p>Music is a huge thing for me, I can&#8217;t live without it and I&#8217;m always looking for new things, though recently finances have slowed this down.  Anyway, I particularly enjoy rock music but at that time I was feeling unsatisfied with most of the new rock that was coming out in the American music scene so I was really ready for something new. When my friend shared a sampler cd of some of her favorite artists I quickly embraced J-rock and started accumulating as much as I could, of course this meant I had to import a lot.  I even began some basic studies of Japanese on my own in hopes of eventually understanding the lyrics without depending on translations.</p>
<p>At the same time I was becoming increasingly bored with my life in general.  I felt I was really at a kind of dead end and wanted more, the problem was just figuring out what I wanted.  Then it hit me.  I decided I would move to Japan.  It was one of those things that I pretty much knew I was serious about the moment I came up with the idea though nobody else believed I was for about a year.  I knew planning and preparation, mostly saving money, was going to take me about two years, I had the timeline pretty clear in my head and it was something I was almost constantly thinking about during that period.  I started working two jobs for the first year and then changed jobs the second year, in order to make more money, not only for the move itself but I didn&#8217;t even own a computer at the time and needed one to help me to find a job before heading out there.  I also worked on my Japanese, mostly using the Pimsleur audio CDs, which I found effective in the basics but they were pretty pricy.  I taught myself hiragana and katakana as well.  I didn&#8217;t have anyone to practice with and it was slow going but I was getting somewhere.</p>
<p>I managed to follow my timeline almost perfectly and just about 2 years after making the decision I made the move.</p>
<p>This is about where my active studying methods pretty much died.  You&#8217;d think actually living in the country where this language is everywhere would encourage greater study but it just didn&#8217;t happen.  I&#8217;d study for a while and then stop.  It was really sporadic and I was still surrounded by English most of the time.  I was teaching English and what Japanese friends I made were usually more interested in practicing their English and my Japanese was just not up to more than the most basic conversation.  It may be that I just ended up kind of overwhelmed and because I lived in the city it was easy enough to &#8220;get along&#8221; without knowing a lot of Japanese.  However, this has led me to feeling rather ashamed and frustrated with myself.</p>
<p>Recently a lot of things have changed for me.  I live in Tokyo and have been here 3 years now. The last couple of years have seen a lot of challenges and difficulties. I recently decided to be come a freelance model/English teacher.  This has a ton of its own challenges I&#8217;m wrestling with now.  Really, life here hasn&#8217;t been easy on many levels but I also don&#8217;t want to leave, I do love living here.  I&#8217;ve ended up with more freetime than usual since shifting my &#8220;career direction&#8221; and really can&#8217;t even pretend that time is an issue for my studies anymore so its time I start really trying to improve my Japanese to give myself the best opportunities for my life here.  </p>
<p>So here I am.  I still know a lot of the very basics, hard to forget everything when it does surround you every day, and I&#8217;ve picked up a lot of random stuff.  I&#8217;m hoping this site and some focus and work will allow me to start building on that knowledge into something I can really use to be more confident and functional and independent in my daily life.  This is a great country and knowing the language better will help me to enjoy it even more.  がんばります!!!</p>
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					<title><![CDATA[Reply To: Hello Hello]]></title>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 16:25:39 +0000</pubDate>
					<dc:creator>winterpromise31</dc:creator>

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						<p>Hi Nightangel &#8211; welcome! I admire you for discovering your dream and making it a reality. I know so few people who decided they wanted something specific and then actually accomplished it. Bravo for making it to Japan! That&#8217;s awesome. </p>
<p>Now that you&#8217;re in Japan, good luck with your studies! Make a commitment to TextFugu and it will definitely help you learn functional Japanese. I&#8217;ve learned a ton from the site and you just have to commit to it like you did with your move. </p>
<p>Best of luck to you!<br />
~Cassandra</p>
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