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Good morning everybody
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So it is a Sunday morning here in Japan
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I hope you guys are having a great weekend where ever you are
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and I'm currently in front of this building
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and you might be wondering, "what are you doing there?"
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and I'm going to show you that today
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so come along with me
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Today I will be visiting the free Japanese classes offered by the city ward
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Of course there are lots of ways you can study Japanese
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However, I think this is a great way to study and also interact with the locals and your community
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So, lets go learn some Japanese
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It's been so long since I've actually studied Japanese
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There are many different classes offered depending on your level
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This one I went to is for a more intermediate to advance learners
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Check out your local wards Japanese classes on their home page
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and you can also see the other events going on in the community
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Japanese locals volunteer to help and teach foreigners here
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and it's a great way to build the community between foreigners and Japanese
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and to also understand and learn each other's cultures more
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This one is the easier version for Japanese learners to read
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and this one is the normal news
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the one for Japanese learners has hiragana on top of the Kanji
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and this is the original news that Japanese read
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Apart from the Japanese classes, the local ward also holds international events
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and sometimes after the classes you can go on outings with the other members
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Hey guys, I just wanted to pop on in and say a few things before I wrap up the video
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So a lot of people think that if you just come and live in Japan
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that your Japanese will also just naturally become fluent
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However, that is not the case
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Like many other things in life
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it takes effort and it takes time for you to improve your Japanese
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and what I see a lot of foreigners do
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is when they come to Japan
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they tend to stick with people that they feel comfortable around
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so, people with similar backgrounds, people with similar languages
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and that kind of defeats your purpose if you want to learn Japanese
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because you surround yourself with this environment that you're already use to back at home
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So what I encourage you guys to do if you want to improve your Japanese is
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BREAK OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE
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and really interact with the locals, surround yourself with more Japanese people
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because then you can improve your Japanese, right?
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you can speak it more!
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So, this is why I really like this idea of the free Japanese classes by the local wards
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I think Japanese are trying to open up more
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and I think it's really nice they're trying to build this community between foreigners and Japanese
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and not only do you learn Japanese here
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but you can also interact with the locals
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you can learn about their culture - the Japanese culture
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and you can also share your culture
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and also I think at the end of the day, language it's not about just the language
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but it's about the much more deeper meaning behind that
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the culture, the history, the people
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so I really encourage you guys to interact more with the locals, especially if you guys are coming to Japan
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definitely check out your local ward
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because you will know more things happening around your neighbourhood
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and it's always a good thing, to know your neighbours and your local stuff
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So, I hope you guys could take something away from this video
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and feel free to comment down below about any other videos you would like to see me do
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and I will see you guys in my next video
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see yaaaa (^-^)/~~