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iGoogle. Tokyo Damage Report » Search Results » “ura hello work” Japan has a wide selection of true-crime books: comic book re-enactments of gory murders, academic studies of government corruption, and everything in-between. But what sets Japan apart (according to Nate from the Waseda Ramen blog) is that a lot of the true-crime books are not just for thrills, they also serve a function of explaining how society really works, behind the scenes. This is important in a country where mainstream news is heavily controlled, and big institutions are not transparent. Just for grins, I’ve translated Shinya Kusaka’s URA HELLO WORK. This book is in the middle of the spectrum – which makes it just right for my Japanese skills. HELLO WORK is what Japanese call their unemployment office, where people go to find job listings.

URA means ‘the dark side of.’ Anyway, Shinya Kusaka interviewed twenty different people, each of which has a shady job! Translation notes: I’m not fucking with the mah jongg chapter. 2) Which rackets exist in your home country? “AHA! Next, Mr. Tokyo Damage Report » Manga sound effects. One of the things that disturbs and amuses foreigners new to japan is the SOUND EFFECTS of their comic books. The Japanese manga industry created tons of sound effects for things that are normally soundless. It seems silly at first , right? But think about it: Even though we all KNOW that there’s no sound in outer space, Star Wars just wouldn’t have been popular if there weren’t loud-ass explosions, right? It just feels more satisfying to have a Death Star go KABOOM, even though it defies all laws of physics. Take this handy quiz, and see if you can . . . Yes, all the sound effects here are taken from hardcore gay porn. so if you get stumped by the quiz, just grab your hairy, sweaty partner and use the heuristic method.

Answers : , to find the answers is really simple — just match the COLOR of the sound effect to the COLOR of the action. Tokyo Damage Report » hentai dictionary. Japanese perversions, fetishes and AV slang This is a list of sub-genres of Japanese porn, not a list of dirty words. also, i stopped updating it in 2004. Japanese people are stereotyped as being uncreative and lacking in originality. The most common image of a japanese man is a 'salariman' in a grey suit riding on a 'bullet train' full of identically dressed men.

But in fact, when he gets home at night, the porn comes out, and he's going to be much more creative and 'unique' than you or I. Why are Japanese so enthusiastic about giving names to every possible kinky act or combination of acts? Why did I make this site? Thanks for reading, and now allow me to present. . . 日本の変たい辞書 aka-chan pure – ("baby play") ….for some reason, 'aka-chan' is the default name of any baby whose name you haven't learned yet. AIBO: the famous japanese Robot Dog that is your friend. Also see FETCHI, crush. see also FETCHI AV- (possibly from "adult video"?). See also 'mutant love'. DOLLS – see ningyou. Tokyo Damage Report » TDR’s dictionary of awkward Japanese. Hey Gaijin! Whether you want to a quick exit to a boring conversation, you are a political shit-disturber, or you are just tired of "naughty" Japanese dictionaries that are basically just cuss words, here is the thing for you; The DICTIONARY OF AWKWARD JAPANESE.

Guaranteed to bring any conversation to a screeching halt, the DOAJ is a collection of things that most Japanese know but would not want YOU to know. Fair warning, though . . If you are American, and you start talking about this stuff to a Japanese, they will probably bring up Hiroshima or giving small-pox-blankets to the Native Americans. I mean, duh. Most of these terms came from the book THE JAPANESE DISEASE by Declan Hayes.

創価学会 — Souka gakkai- the most popular cult in Japan. 朝鮮総連 — Chosen Soren – north korea’s advocacy group in japan. エホバの証人 — ehoba no jounin – the Jehovah’s Witnesses. アムウェイ — Amway. 梁山泊 — ryouzanpaku – - league of people who make their living cheating at Pachinko. 日本赤軍 — nihonsekigun – the Japanese Red Army. JLPT Boot Camp: The Ultimate Guide to passing the Japanese Language Proficiency Test » JLPT N4 Grammar: Battle of the Nominalizers (no and koto) 1 of 2. Koto vs. No, Who will Win? Nominalizers are these handy little grammar items that convert verbs or sometimes entire sentences into a noun. In some ways these resemble the ‘that’ clause in English.

They can be very useful when you want to speak about an action as a noun. For example, if you wanted to talk about reading blogs, you would say the following: I like reading blogs. You took an action ‘to read blogs’ and changed it into a noun. Well, the problem is that in Japanese, there are two main nominalizers, の and こと. ブログを読む(こと・の)が好きです。 本を持って来る(こと・の)を忘れた。 彼が来る(こと・の)を知っている。 There are some key differences between these two though. The particle の can be used to nominalize any verb just like こと。

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