MiTT3NZ wrote: Ine-san's cutlery set. And if anyone's lookin at learnin martial arts, Bruce Lee's trainer teaches it in Manchester. But Manchester ain't all that...
What bullshit, I lived in Manchester for 8 years, there isn't anywhere that's related to Bruce Lee only place that springs to mind is the Wing-Chun centre near Piccadilly Train Station where the Master there had some masterclasses with Ip Ching, one of Ip Man's sons. Ip Man was in fact Bruce Lee's early teacher BUT, do not make claims that there is anyone who has any association with Bruce Lee in Manchester because I've certainly heard nothing of the sort.
Probably would have the Hazuki residence, to have a place like that in Japan would cost many arms and legs. Space is a commodity in Japan.
Ryudo wrote: The community. Every knows you and you know them. All so nice and helpful. Not the random NPC but the community people. That would be a great place to live. I'm the most socially inept person you may meet unless it's one of those great communities and then I interact like there is no tomorrow.
Westerners can never properly integrate into a Japanese community like that one though.. its nigh on impossible Japanese have a very 'we japanese' mentality. You'd probably be treated well if you got on with some people AND spoke fluent Japanese but you'd always be a 'gaijin' foreigner. Or the next big exception is if you played a huge part in the community say if you were famous like a celebrity or musician etc. MAYBE then you might but even still best to find community where you come from. Or accept that society today does not in anyway promote community ethics.








