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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-29-2008 @ 4:20AM
Matthew Firestone said...
She should definitely try to find an 英会話喫茶 (Eikawakissa), which is a conversation cafe where she can practice English with foreigners. There are a lot in Tokyo, but not sure about Okayama.
Also, she should subscribe to 先生探す (sensei-sagasu), a website that pairs up Japanese students with English conversation partners. I'm sure that there have got to be a few foreigners in Okayama!
Hope this helps, and feel free to contact me off list for more info.
Matt Firestone
Big in Japan
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