Anime for teenagers and adults generally uses more complex language. At least in my experience, this makes it very hard to get started. Kids shows, on the other hand, often use very simple forms, which makes it easier to get a grip on things. I try to see them as exercises, so I can get to the better shows that I want to be watching. Hopefully, someone else can prove me wrong. I, too, could use some recommendations that are not just kids’ anime.
Do you have an example of a book that makes problems? I can try it on my e-book readers
Wow, thank you! These are some really good tips.
I didn’t know about that. Thanks, I’ll be careful!
That’ll probably become my go-to, then. I don’t want to spend my entire budget on food.
Yeah, Tokyo is really big, and it’ll be impossible to see everything in just one week. I also want to see a bit of nature and some rural areas, so I have to weigh how I use the time.
MariCar sounds really fun to me. I’ll have to look up how I can get an international passport.
How was your experience with Airbnb? Were there any challenges in getting a place? I heard that many people in Japan don’t speak English too well.