This thread is for the discussion of the language, culture, travel, daily life, etc. of Japan. Let's tark at randam in Japanese and English. Take it easy!
please tell me there are senmongakkou that accept foreigners
Carter Thompson
いざ、出陣じゃ!
Noah Hill
>I don't like you and I find your history, country and culture not really interesting >but I want to come to Japan and eat your food.
it sounds like you are tsundere like "it's not like i like you or anything baka". leaving that aside, as for the question, I can't say for sure since there are too many restaurants where provide great meals.
The bot spammer (and it is a bot, this guy obviously isn't manually copy pasting posts from previous thread) seems to get the jump on new threads fairly quickly, so I suspect he sets the bot to spam threads titled "Japanese Thread / 日本語スレッド" automatically. Perhaps he is asleep and changing the name of the thread would stop the bot from identifying this thread everytime.
Some women are violently coerced in to those activities. These women must to be protected.
But others choose to get involved. It is being suggested that for some women, their choice is a result of having been deceived. Legal sanction draws attention to the moral gravity of such a choice. With their attention directed to the seriousness of the matter, the only women who will continue to choose to get involved in pornography or prostitution are the sorts of women who do not deserve protection, but rather punishment.
>Pornography and prostitution are not inherently bad. >Murder is inherently bad. All sexual activity outside of marriage is inherently bad. Pornography and prostitution are sexual activity outside of marriage. Therefore, pornography and prostitution are inherently bad.
>So it must be illegal. Not everything that is inherently bad must necessarily be made illegal. That's autistic.
Are these ones seperate from the Monbukasho sccolarship? I will be 26 in a few months, so I don't qualify for the Monbukasho government scholarship anymore, unless I get my bachelor's degree in America first and transfer on a post-graduate
The website you posted does not mention post-graduate. Is it a different scholarship?
I'm going to have to run this website through my friend and try to find something applicable.
There are many kinds of scholarships and many of them are offered to people under 30~35 years old. There are non-governmental scholarships too. An oddball scholarship pays your tuition and gives you free accommodation while you deliver newspapers. shinbun.hitorigurasi.net/nikkei/ I hear that the job's pretty demanding and whether it's available to non Japanese though.