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  1. 2013年12月11日 · Meals can range between 120yen for an onigiri or bread thing to 600yen for a larger bento. You can probably expect to spend 400yen without a drink a decent sized meal. Places like Yoshinoya that sell meat on top of rice can be quite cheap and they provide free tea.

  2. 2019年11月26日 · It is asking for a 7 digit postal code, and wont let me put anything else than that, but I live in the U.S. where my postal code is only 5 digits. What do I do? by Noah (guest)

  3. Strong competition between the major operators, such as Seven Eleven, Family Mart and Lawson, constantly produces new innovative products and services and makes Japanese convenience stores truly convenient. Most convenience stores are open 24 hours a

  4. 2012年10月11日 · Hard to pronounce names. 2012/10/11 22:26. For a Japanese person, is it a bit hard to say names that end in ''sa'' with ''san''? Ex: ''Masa-san,'' ''Tatsuhisa-san,'' ''Risa-san,'' etc. Would it be too weird to call the person a nickname like ''Massan'' etc. instead?

  5. For foreign names there are no kanji that you "should" use for your name- if you really want to have a kanji name, look in a kanji dictionary for characters that are the same as or similar to the sounds of your name and puck the ones you like the meaning of.

  6. 2007/7/3 22:32. Kelly, Just to confuse things more, while your name would be written as "Keri", the pronunciation is closer to "Kelly" than "Kerry". As AK says, just introduce yourself as you are. Britney Spears made a similar mistake when she introduced herself to the press in Japan.

  7. 2008年11月5日 · The dictionary form of this verb is "iru." masu-form is "imasu." The meaning is to live/reside, and to be. "itai" in this case means "I want to be..." as explained earlier. 居 means...... so ".......ni naritai" would mean "i want to be........" ... 居たい is read as "itai," not "naritai."