julia
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julia
@HeavyPositive
Dreamer // I like every tweet with the word Vivarush in it. // 30+(old)/🇺🇸→🇯🇵 // VRSH垢→@vr_churu

Passing JLPT doesn’t guarantee a job in Japan. Many learners believe that passing JLPT is enough. But in reality… it’s not. You may have experienced this: ・You pass JLPT, but fail interviews ・You understand Japanese, but can’t express yourself ・You work hard, but don’t get recognized The problem is not your effort. It’s the gap between “studying Japanese” and “using Japanese professionally.” I’ve worked with many learners who were stuck in this gap. That’s why I’m opening: Japanese Coaching Program – Batch 2 In this program, we focus on: ✔ Japanese for job interviews ✔ Business communication skills ✔ Speaking in a way that builds trust in Japanese workplaces This is not a casual course. This program is only for people who are serious about: ・Building a career in Japan ・Changing their future through language Before joining, we will have a free consultation session. This is to make sure the program is the right fit —for both of us. If you are serious about your future in Japan, this could be your turning point. 👉 Book your free consultation from the link in bellow forms.gle/CYYQ8SMEjDH2nJ…


lol wut stuff in pic 1 is available at every convenience store, and as far as eating out you have sushi/sashimi and yakiniku for starters

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bold of u to assume that at 2006 they would be able to watch animes 1 hour after it airs on japan with english subs, or was aware of which animes were coming out at that season im really interested to know how old otakus were able to operate and keep up with latest animes.

令和の新入社員、フットワーク軽すぎなんだよな

An 89-year-old man was reportedly causing trouble at a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in Japan. When a woman tried to warn him, he bit her. Police arrested him. As they were driving him away, he stopped talking. He was confirmed dead at a hospital.







