SENSEI

Sensei
Bandung, Indonesia
June 19, 2022 7:58pm CST
I have lived in japan for several times,maybe 5 or 6 years ago and until now i went to japan for 2 times a years Im lived there for studied about landslide protection methods because i think japan have earthquake for several times a days ?? Beside learning about knowhow above,im have a lot about their foods,arts and their culture I have great times there,great sensei and for sure a new brother there until now Actually i should go back to fukuoka but unfortunelly pandemic situation make me stay here maybe next years.......
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@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
20 Jun 22
What does 'sensei' mean? I don't know Japanese.
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@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
20 Jun 22
@Fa_Maverick Thank you. As the writer of this post doesn't give an explanation, he seems to assume that all readers know this.
• Australia
20 Jun 22
Mostly translated as teacher or mentor. But I believe it also describes anyone older than yourself.
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• Bandung, Indonesia
20 Jun 22
Teacher..
@Beestring (13321)
• Hong Kong
20 Jun 22
I've worked for a Japanese company. I travelled to Japan at least twice a year. I like Japan. The place is safe and people are friendly. I also like Japanese food a lot.
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@Beestring (13321)
• Hong Kong
20 Jun 22
@Imalita Mainly Tokyo for business. But I've been to Osaka and Karuizawa for leisure. Karuizawa is such a beautiful place.
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• Bandung, Indonesia
20 Jun 22
@Beestring great place with busy people... I've been stay for severals year in kagoshima
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• Bandung, Indonesia
20 Jun 22
Sounds great @Beestring Where prefecture ??
@LadyDuck (458179)
• Switzerland
20 Jun 22
I think that in Japan they are very advanced in techniques to keep their buildings and land safe during the earthquakes.
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@LadyDuck (458179)
• Switzerland
20 Jun 22
@Imalita It is very interesting to learn those techniques.
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• Bandung, Indonesia
20 Jun 22
Yeah...im learning a lot of landsliding protection and solving
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• Bandung, Indonesia
20 Jun 22
@LadyDuck sure...
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@DaddyEvil (137142)
• United States
20 Jun 22
Yes, around 5,000 minor earthquakes happen in Japan each year. Most are low enough on the seismic intensity scale that people can't feel them. I would love to visit Japan someday.
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@DaddyEvil (137142)
• United States
20 Jun 22
@Imalita I've only been out of the US one time when I drove about 6 km into Mexico and returned to the US. I'd love to go to another country, but just can't afford it.
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• Bandung, Indonesia
20 Jun 22
DE..you must visit there you'll love it..
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• Bandung, Indonesia
20 Jun 22
@DaddyEvil mexico..ones of country i want to visit
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@oahuwriter (26780)
• United States
20 Jun 22
You must enjoy your time in Japan?
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• Bandung, Indonesia
20 Jun 22
@oahuwriter sure...you must tryin visit to jpn
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@oahuwriter (26780)
• United States
20 Jun 22
@Imalita We've Soko Ga Japan on tv and J Discovery Magazine, from Marukai, and they all make Japan, very interesting to visit. Maybe some day, a visit to Japan.
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@Fa_Maverick (9458)
• Australia
20 Jun 22
I went to Japan years ago with a school trip and loved it. I have plans to go back eventually.
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• Australia
20 Jun 22
@Imalita definitely. When I went with school it was in September
• Bandung, Indonesia
20 Jun 22
I thing february - april you must visit,you will see beautiful sakura blossom
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@yanzalong (18984)
• Indonesia
20 Jun 22
Going abroad means spending a lot of money unless you are on scholarship. I went to Lonndon in 1994 at the cost of the government.
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• Bandung, Indonesia
20 Jun 22
Agreed..you must spend a lot of money if your destination is holiday
@RebeccasFarm (86754)
• United States
20 Jun 22
A great photo and I would love to see Japan
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• Bandung, Indonesia
20 Jun 22
@RebeccasFarm beside thats fhoto,our technologies for landslide protection
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@aninditasen (15742)
• Raurkela, India
20 Jun 22
Yes, Japan is a country of earthquakes and the people are good too.
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@Janet357 (75656)
20 Jun 22
Maybe you have adjusted already to the calamities coming in that country
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• Bandung, Indonesia
20 Jun 22
Actually im learning knowhow about landslide protection and then applied to my countries