Some of our bass landed in Japan
- Boonethelunkerlander
- Pro Angler
- Posts: 3398
- Joined: Thu Jul 22, 2004 6:55 am
- Location: Western Ky
- Contact:
Re: Some of our bass landed in Japan
did you know how to speak their language???
Boone Barton
G Loomis Rods
Shimano Reels
G Loomis Rods
Shimano Reels
Re: Some of our bass landed in Japan
nope! i tried but in 3 months i only picked up a few things ~ i got lucky the family i stayed with spoke english very well, there were alot of people there that spoke english as well, most of the younger generation know some english if i am not mistaken it is required in school...i might be wrong though.
- Lightninrod
- Pro Angler
- Posts: 3408
- Joined: Sat Jan 31, 2004 5:06 pm
- Location: Warner Robins, Ga. CSA
Re: Some of our bass landed in Japan
Now, that's neat deal; interning in the home of our treasured tackle and getting to catch Bass there too !!!
Dan
Dan
- Boonethelunkerlander
- Pro Angler
- Posts: 3398
- Joined: Thu Jul 22, 2004 6:55 am
- Location: Western Ky
- Contact:
Re: Some of our bass landed in Japan
thats awesome, man someday i am goin to go over there, mark my words
Boone Barton
G Loomis Rods
Shimano Reels
G Loomis Rods
Shimano Reels
- OhioBassin03
- Angler
- Posts: 40
- Joined: Tue Jun 06, 2006 7:31 pm
- Location: Southeastern Ohio
Re: Some of our bass landed in Japan
Irax:
I'm currently in Ibaraki prefecture which is the eastern most prefecture. I am about an hour from Tokyo by train, and I go there often. I have been to Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo, and many other places around the country. Last year I spent an entire month just traveling here. I definitely love it here as well, but after 5 months I'm ready to come home. I plan on coming back in a year for vacation, or maybe even to study at a university for a year. But fishing here is just as fun if not more fun as the US. I think it's just because of the exotic factor of being in another country.
I'm currently in Ibaraki prefecture which is the eastern most prefecture. I am about an hour from Tokyo by train, and I go there often. I have been to Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo, and many other places around the country. Last year I spent an entire month just traveling here. I definitely love it here as well, but after 5 months I'm ready to come home. I plan on coming back in a year for vacation, or maybe even to study at a university for a year. But fishing here is just as fun if not more fun as the US. I think it's just because of the exotic factor of being in another country.