really? Do you like it? We can move there if we want. It's an option for us. I would be alone in Japan 9 months out of the year though, but still I am alone in Nevada lol. If our dogs can't go or need to stay in quarantine for a long time then it's not an option. Andy wants to move to freaking Lemoore (fresno). I think because it is the same as here and his job would be almost identical there as it is here. He wants to move to Virginia Beach the most, but I am not fond of the South.
Japan is really cool, but I just love places that are entirely different from what I know. In all honesty, people's fashion sense would be more than enough to make me want to go.
lol, i've been to virginia beach. it'll definitely get cold there in the winter, but not enough to snow usually. it's kinda ghetto, which i think is fun, but might not be your style. japan would be really interesting. i don't know if i would want to live there, but it would be fun to visit. doesn't it get really cold and snowy in the winter in japan?
http://www.maff.go.jp/aqs/english/animal/dog/import-other.html Check out that website, it has all the info you should need. Lucky girl if you move to Japan. Can I come visit if you do?
http://www.japan-guide.com/forum/quereadisplay.html?0+3688 yes, there's a quarantine, but it shouldn't last as long if you have all the proper records of vaccinations and stuff. you guys thinking okinawa?
reasons to consider moving to japan: 1. vending machines come in a plethora of varieties. from hot food to cold drinks to the elusive, fabled schoolgirls' panties 2. their beer sucks, but theres always good sake! 3. a wide variety of strange and delicious sweets (pocky is a great cookie) 4. lots of wonderful and exotic historic sites 5. some of the wierdest and therefore most amusing porn known to humanity 6. japanese game shows! http://www.esquire.com/the-side/video/insane-japanese-game-shows http://tvinjapan.com/blog/2008/04/1...apanese-game-show-puts-women-on-giant-slides/ 7. while they have extremely strict drug laws, some of the more outlandish scenes and fashions may easily be the next best thing
asahi? i haven't had it myself, but i've had several kinds of sopporo as well as some kirin ichiban...and....ew....i fucking HATE most japanese beers i've tried....they use way too much rice as an adjunct to keep down taxes on it. it all tastes like budweiser (or worse) to me. (budweiser is also known for being one of the few american companies to use rice as an adjunct) i will say there is one company in japan which makes good beer, but its apparently an american brewer living and working in japan, making more traditional western beer styles. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/3599 this is the company. i dont know if what i heard about it being run by an american is right or not, but i've tried their rising sun pale ale and liked it...a good japanese beer http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/3599/10592