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  • Hey guys!~

  • Thanks so much for leaving all your questions in the comments in my last video

  • I got tons of really good questions about...

  • Tips for travelling in Japan

  • Tips for learning Japanese

  • Lots of questions about myself and my history of living in Japan

  • So we've got tons of stuff to cover today

  • So go grab a tea and some snacks

  • And I hope you enjoy the video

  • Assan says:

  • What I like to do is incorporate Japanese or...

  • The language that I'm currently learning

  • Into my hobbies

  • So if you can find some Japanese music that you like listening to

  • Or some video games that are in Japanese that you like playing

  • Just something that you can use in your downtime like when you're relaxing

  • But at the same time you'll be hearing the Japanese

  • And even if you're not completely focused on it

  • And taking notes and studying

  • It'll still be entering your brain

  • And you will learn something from it

  • Dylan asks:

  • I've actually never had problems with being homesick

  • I don't know if this makes me a horrible person

  • Heh

  • I just...

  • I don't really hav--

  • Struggle with any problems like missing my family

  • Or missing Canada

  • I talk to them very frequently through e-mail

  • And sometimes I call them on Skype

  • So... yeah I've never really struggled with homesickness

  • So I can't give you much advice there other than...

  • Invest in a webcam and...

  • Some Skype credits so you can call up your family anytime you want

  • Yeah that's really all I can say

  • vicospiano asks:

  • I do not speak any French

  • In Canada we are forced heh, required to study French from...

  • Kindergarten until grade... 8?

  • And after that we're allowed to choose another language

  • And I switched to Japanese, obviously

  • So I've forgotten all the French that I did learn

  • I remember one sentence because I used it to get out of class

  • As often as possible:

  • FalconDiaries asks:

  • Only one time actually it was right after I moved to

  • Morioka the first time

  • The police showed up at my door and I was like

  • "Oh crap what have I done..."

  • Did I like...

  • Not throw away with garbage properly or something

  • And I as freaking out

  • So I was just like, "sorry, no Japanese"

  • And they apologized to me? and left

  • It was great

  • Seth asks... Seth... Seth USK...

  • ASKS:

  • I really liked the videos that I made in Akita when I was staying with a homestay

  • I just had a really good time there

  • So I would recommend you watch those two videos

  • I will link them down below

  • And up in the cards here as well

  • So go check them out after this video if you haven't seen them yet

  • MsKestrela asks:

  • No, they do not

  • I actually...

  • Didn't know this either and I was wondering...

  • A few years ago

  • And I looked it up and no they don't

  • They are not fruit-producing trees

  • So... you won't find BILLIONS of cherries in Japan after cherry blossom season

  • It's actually cherry blossom season at the moment down in Tokyo right now

  • And all my friends are posting really pretty photos

  • But up here in Morioka it's still very much winter

  • There was like a blizzard two days ago

  • And I don't think we're gonna be seeing the cherry blossoms up here anytime soon

  • Lacey asks:

  • It's actually exactly the same as it was when I was back in Korea

  • I've got a set of products that I absolutely love and that work really well for my skin

  • And I can get them sent to me here in Japan

  • So I use the exact same ones

  • I will have a list of them right here and you can find the links to them down in the description box if you like

  • However, next month uhh, May I believe sometime in May?

  • I will be doing another skin care box!

  • If you're new to my channel

  • Every 3 or 4 months or so

  • I work with a company called Wishtrend

  • To put together all my favorite skincare products

  • And they give my viewers a really good deal on them to try them out

  • So if you are wanting to try some new skincare

  • Or if you are looking to stock up

  • Then maybe wait until May before you get anything because it'll be a really good deal

  • veronica asks:

  • When I did my university transfer here in 2011

  • I was required to keep a blog of my experiences at university in Japan

  • So that the students back at my home University in Canada

  • Could look at my experience and see if it was something they would want to try themselves

  • And I really suck at writing

  • So I asked my University if it would be okay if I did videos of my experience instead

  • That's why the first videos on my channel, I'm just sitting in front of the camera and

  • Talking about what I did at school that day

  • It's nothing super exciting

  • They were really just designed to go to students over in my home university

  • To give them an idea of what my days in Japan looked like!

  • So that's how I got started heh

  • And then... lots of people all over the world started watching my videos

  • And having an interest in them

  • And that's really what keeps me motivated to keep posting today

  • I find it really cool that I can inspire you guys to cum to Japan or just travel in general

  • It's really just stuff like that that keeps me motivated to post!

  • So, thank you so much!

  • Kristin and a few other people asked...

  • I have taken the N2 exam

  • It was actually required for me to take it when I decided I wanted to...

  • Enter Japanese university as a full-time like... regular student

  • I studied for three months prior to the exam

  • And I had no problem at all passing the N2

  • I was a lot more worried about it than I needed to be

  • But I have...

  • YEARS of prior Japanese experience

  • It really depends what your level is but I've heard that N3

  • And N2 there's a huge jump in level between them

  • So if you've passed the N3 and you feel like you just made that

  • And that you're comfortable with the N3 level

  • You probably want to give yourself at least 3 months of solid

  • Really getting into studying for...

  • Preparing for the N2

  • The part that I found the hardest about it was actually...

  • Not related to my Japanese skills at all

  • It was my memory skills?

  • During the listening section they tell you a whoooole story

  • Like a really long story

  • And then they ask you questions about it

  • I didn't have problems understanding the questions in Japanese

  • I had problems remembering all the details of the story

  • So my biggest tip would probably be to work on your memory skills before taking the test

  • And I'll put a couple of suggestions of books that I love for the JLPT

  • Down in the description box

  • If you guys want to try the same books that I did

  • Emily asks:

  • What made me decide to live in Japan so long?

  • I...

  • Just...

  • Enjoy it heh

  • It's interesting to me

  • I feel like I'm learning things when I live here

  • 'Cause there are still things that are new to me

  • And of course, I'm constantly learning Japanese

  • It's a continuous learning process

  • So that's cool!

  • I just feel like I'm improving myself

  • And I feel like I really need to challenge myself to be successful here

  • Whereas it might be a lot easier for me back in a country where I speak the language

  • And I'm really comfortable with it?

  • So I think it's the challenge that I like about living here

  • And that's what's kept me living here so long?

  • I didn't really have a plan when I originally moved here

  • I didn't know how long I was gonna stay

  • I just knew I wanted to live here and it ended up being for a really long time! Heh!

  • As for will I go back to Canada someday?

  • Probably someday?

  • I don't see myself living here until I die?

  • Because I don't think I would want to...

  • Retire in Japan?

  • I'll probably want to go back to a country where I can just relax and not worry too much about things

  • Not worry about visas and all that stressful stuff

  • So, yeah one day I'll probably return to Canada

  • I really like this question from James:

  • As for where would it be, I have no idea

  • I haven't traveled enough of the world to really...

  • Be able to say where my dream home would be?

  • But as for style, I'm actually working on

  • Designing my current apartment exactly how I would want a place to look

  • I like things to have textures

  • Like natural textures like woods

  • And uhh, leathers

  • Well, fake leathers

  • Fake furs

  • Metal, lots of metal, copper stuff like that

  • I'm trying to go for that vibe right now in my apartment

  • And I'm kind of...

  • Gathering pieces that I like as I see them so it's taking a while

  • But hopefully once I get everything together

  • I will be able to do a little bit of a tour for you guys so...

  • Look forward to that

  • ErzieWerzie asks...

  • After grade 8 in Canada

  • You need to choose another language

  • You can stick with French if you like and continue that

  • Or you can choose another language that your school offers

  • And my school had Japanese

  • Russian

  • German?

  • Spanish I believe

  • And I really had a hard time choosing between Japanese and Russian

  • I had no specific reasons why I wanted to study either of the two

  • I just thought they were cool

  • And I eventually went with Japanese for some reason

  • And yeah that's really how my interest in Japan and East Asian culture began!

  • I highly recommend taking a second language if you have the opportunity to in high school

  • Veronica asks:

  • I really like to go for a walk when it's not freezing outside

  • Which it has been for the past few months

  • So that won't be happening for probably another month or so

  • And when I don't go outside

  • I like to just chill at home and either watch movies or play video games

  • I'm probably more of a homebody than I am a social person

  • So I really enjoy just being by myself

  • And doing something like watching Netflix or...

  • Playing Final Fantasy!

  • I just got a PlayStation 4

  • I haven't had a PlayStation for

  • Probably over

  • 15 years heh

  • The last one I had was the PlayStation 2

  • So it's pretty exciting and I am probably going to download the remastered Final Fantasy X

  • X-2, so I can replay those

  • I'm really looking forward to that

  • As for shows I recommend

  • I just finished watching "Sex Education" on Netflix

  • It was hilarious

  • I felt like it was really well made

  • Some people were criticizing it because the school seemed way too American to be set in the UK

  • I don't know anything about that

  • But heh, watching it from a Canadian point of view

  • I f--, I really enjoyed it

  • I found it really funny

  • So I really recommend that if guys have Netflix

  • Laetitia, I hope I'm saying your name correctly, asks

  • *sniff* Okay, I can tell you something that I hate a lot right now

  • It is hay fever season, which is insanely intense in Japan

  • I actually never had hay fever before coming here and I have it so bad

  • Now that when I wake up my eyes are like red and swollen

  • And my nose is running

  • And if I go outside

  • It's a million times worse, that's just in my house

  • The pollen levels are crazy here for some reason

  • There are just so many plants that produce

  • High levels of pollen that anybody with hay fever uh

  • Will have a really hard time

  • During the spring

  • As for the thing I love, it probably how safe it is because

  • Like I said, I like walking around outside

  • I like exploring and I really like that I can do it myself as a girl

  • At night time and not feel unsafe

  • I think that's really cool!

  • That isn't something I can do in Canada

  • So I really enjoy the fact that I can do that here in Japan :)

  • Another question about the JLPT

  • from Jionni?

  • That really depends on which university you wanna study at

  • Like I said, it was necessary for the university I went to

  • Because it was a Japanese-speaking university

  • My classes would be all in Japanese

  • But there are a few universities in Japan that will offer a full degree program

  • All in English in which you wouldn't need a JLPT to enter

  • So just look up all the different universities

  • See which one has a degree program you're interested in

  • And then from there you can figure it out if you'll need the JLPT or not

  • If it is a Japanese speaking university

  • You will most likely be required to pass the N2

  • Which is the level that I did

  • This is an interesting question from littlebell215:

  • You could totally wear your own shoes

  • I am pretty sure nobody would complain if you said you would rather wear like sneakers

  • I went to a kimono place recently

  • It was actually my first time going to a kimono renting service in Asakusa

  • And they were super cool

  • They were super chill, super friendly

  • I'm totally sure it would be okay for you to wear your own shoes

  • PeacefulPagoda asks:

  • I'm sure lots of people are wondering why I...

  • Decided to move all the way up here in Morioka, which is quite far from Tokyo

  • Heh

  • Even when I have a job down in Tokyo

  • But I really just like how there's fewer people here and the scenery is gorgeous

  • We're surrounded by mountains

  • There's a really big river running through the city

  • It's just really nice here!~

  • The people are really friendly

  • I feel like people aren't rushing as much as they are in Tokyo

  • They're not as stressed

  • I don't know I just like the vibe

  • I think that's what I like

  • It feels more relaxed

  • So I feel more relaxed when I'm here

  • As for my job down in Tokyo

  • I take the Shinkansen

  • Which doesn't take very long at all

  • It's really fast heh

  • And...

  • The only problem is it's expensive

  • But my job is really cool and I can just go there once a month

  • Stay there for a week or two

  • Get all my work done and then I can come back up to Morioka

  • So it's not like I have to commute every day back and forth to Tokyo

  • PamelaTV asks...

  • Yes! I have four, five? four lucky bags in my closet at the moment

  • Full of clothing

  • Japanese clothing lucky bags

  • And I will be opening them up so...

  • Keep your eyes out for those videos

  • Crystal says:

  • Can't really say much about the least amount of tourism

  • There really seem to be tourists here all throughout the year heh

  • But as for the weather, I really like the fall

  • I feel like it's a season that people don't really think to come to Japan

  • Most people think to come here in the spring because of the cherry blossoms

  • But the crowds in the spring are crazy :(

  • So if you're looking for a season that will be a little less hectic

  • I would recommend probably around October? Late October

  • And then it'll just be starting to cool down from summer

  • Which is... insanely hot heh

  • If you are not a fan of...

  • Heat and humidity

  • Don't cum anytime before September

  • It's hot here from like May 'til September

  • And the final question from zizzee:

  • That's a really good question!

  • Actually green tea in Canada that they sell at the grocery store, say like...

  • Tetley or Lipton or something like that is so different from green tea in Japan

  • I find that the stuff in Canada is really bitter

  • Whereas the stuff here is quite sweet and it kind of tastes like...

  • G R A S S

  • Which sounds gross but that was like the first

  • Impression that I got, I remember the first time that I tried real Japanese green tea

  • Now I absolutely love it

  • But I find that it might be kind of an acquired taste for some people

  • But once you get used to it

  • You go back to drinking like the green tea from

  • Canada, and it just tastes so bitter and crappy heh

  • And they have all kinds of tea here

  • There's loose tea which is probably the most common

  • Umm but you can also get green tea in teabags at the supermarket

  • There's all different kinds and they all taste really nice!

  • Alright! And that is it!

  • Thank you so much for hanging out with me for this really long question and answer video~

  • I hope you learned something

  • Hopefully I taught you something helpful that can assist you in your trip to Japan

  • Or your Japanese studies

  • If you guys would like more videos like this in the future

  • Please thumb up this video so that I know that

  • And I will see you guys really soon for lucky bag videos~

  • Those will probably be the next ones so look forward to those :)

  • Thanks for watching

  • Bye guys!~

Hey guys!~

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