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Giapponese
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Inglese
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Hi there!
I am learning about English to study abroad and I also go to language school.
In my school, almost classes are taught in English but I would like to improve my skill to conversate with other people who speak English.
I am living in Tokyo. My home town is Yokohama, Kanagawa.
I am going to improve my listening and speaking skill especially.
I am looking for people who can teach me English.
Sometimes, My English is questionable. Please allow me ;;
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Giapponese
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Francese
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Bonjour, Je m'appelle Tatsuro, natif japonais, Je cherche des personnes qui peut échanger le français et le japonais, . Ceux qui sont intéressés par l’art, le design, l’artisanat, etc. Donc les femmes sont meilleures. Je suis ingénieur en développement de site web. J'aimerais bien écrire mon blog en français. Je vouz peux enseigner le japonais dans l’anime, le théâtre, la cuisine et les voyages.
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Giapponese
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はじめまして。 日本人のかよです。すごく簡単な英単語、または簡単な韓国語で会話してくれる人を探していて、難しい単語や文章は話せません。英語も韓国語も初歩の初歩です。Google翻訳を使います。
私は日常的で使う日本語や独特な文化などを教えることができます。
Skype、Line で話しましょう^_^
Nice to meet you (^.^) I'm Kayo from Japan.
I'm looking for someone who can talk to me with very simple English and Korean words. I can't speak difficult words and sentences. If you still say OK, please send me a message!
I can teach conversation and unique cultures used everyday life.
Let's talk on Skype and Line ^_^
See you!
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Giapponese
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Hello,
My name is K.J and I live in in Japan.
I am looking for a language exchange partner to study Spanish and English.
I'd be happy to help you to learn Japanese in exchange.
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Giapponese
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Inglese
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Hi! I'm Anna from Japan. I was born and raised in Tokyo, but I recently moved to South Africa(Johannesburg) for my husband's work. Since my visa doesn't allow me to work here, I’m finding it a bit hard to meet new people. I love traveling and learning about different cultures. I'm still practicing my English, so please bear with me if it's not perfect! In exchange, I’d be happy to teach you anything about Japan, especially life in Tokyo, or help you with your Japanese. I'm looking forward to meeting you!
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Giapponese
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Inglese
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Hello,
My name is Yoshi and I live in in Japan.
I am looking for a language exchange partner to study English.
I'd be happy to help you to learn Japanese in exchange.
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Giapponese
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Inglese,
Polacco,
Cinese (Mandarino),
Ungherese
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Hi, I'm Nor!
I'm a Japanese speaker based in Japan, looking for language exchange partners who are serious about actually speaking — so I'm specifically looking for someone up for weekly online sessions together.
I'll be temporarily staying in Hungary / Poland / (possibly Belgium) / Taiwan in the coming years for work — local tips and insights on living there are more than welcome! 🙏
🌍 Languages I'm learning:
* 🇭🇺 Hungarian — Just started! (a few words so far...)
* 🇵🇱 Polish — Complete beginner
* 🇬🇧 English — Conversational (have lived in English-speaking countries)
* 🇨🇳 Chinese (Mandarin) — Beginner
🗣️ What I can offer:
* Japanese conversation & listening practice
* Open discussions on culture, politics, sports, global topics — in Japanese or English
* A reliable study partner who actually shows up 😄
(Fair warning: I naturally speak Japanese quite fast — but I'll slow down for you!)
📅 How I'd like to study:
Weekly online sessions (Zoom / Google Meet / etc.)
* Preferred: Tuesday or Thursday, around 20:30–21:30 JST
* Other times? Feel free to suggest!
⚠️ If you prefer SNS-only communication without video/voice sessions, I'm probably not the right match — please find someone who suits you better!
🎌 A little about me: I'm into Japanese tea ceremony (茶道), kimono & Japanese sewing (和裁), and I love traveling — I've visited around 30 countries and enjoy exploring Japan too. Happy to talk culture anytime!
💬 One more thing — I'm in my late 30s, so my conversation style tends to be on the calmer, more thoughtful side. If you're looking for someone to practice casual slang or Gen-Z expressions, I'm probably not your best match — but if you enjoy relaxed, mature conversations, we'll get along just fine! 😊
Looking forward to meeting you! 👋
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Giapponese
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Inglese
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Hey! I’m Taishun , I want to make a friend !!
I'm living shizuoka japan now, I'm learning english
I would like to improve my english speaking skills so can you help me?
of course I can help your japanese
Also If you want to a messege please go head
I want to talk with you in any language
well I am gay so let me your country 's LGBT coluture.
I am waiting from your messeage
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Giapponese
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韓国ドラマが大好きです。英語も好きです。
韓国語と英国を習いたいです。私は日本語教師の資格あります。
結婚しています。猫を飼っています。
よろしくお願いします。
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Giapponese
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Inglese
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My name is YOSHIHIRO KINOSHITA. I run LIVED NO GARD corp. on my own, working on brand creation, building narrative worlds, and slowly shaping the structures that support society. I’m not the type to make loud statements; moving quietly and steadily feels more natural to me. At some point, that simply became my way of working.
My path hasn’t been straightforward. I’ve worked in nightlife, logistics, call centers—many different environments. The people I met and the atmosphere of those places formed the foundation of who I am today. My belief that “people can start over from anywhere” didn’t come from theory; it came from what I’ve actually seen.
MAJEC JAPANESE / WORLD OCUSTRACT grew out of those experiences. It’s a kind of framework—a base for thinking—that helps individuals and organizations regain their own axis. From there, brands like SUMSTANG and TOMY‑AYU emerged, each carrying its own small story and symbolic meaning. They’re less like products and more like fragments of a larger world.
Right now, I’m living in Okinawa and preparing for the next stage. This period is important to me. It’s a place where I can quietly reflect on how people rebuild themselves and what is truly necessary. I see it as a time to move forward without rushing, but without stopping either.
In the long term, I’m working on projects like MINAI, which supports younger generations, as well as larger narrative structures such as the Asia Transcontinental Railway and Moneyless World. They may sound grand, but to me they’re simply honest wishes—“I hope the world could be like this”—that I’m trying to give shape to.
I don’t do anything flashy. But I believe that by quietly building things up, I can create small changes somewhere in the world. LIVED NO GARD corp. is the vessel for that work. I plan to keep moving at my own pace, adding what’s necessary with care, and continuing to update the world from the inside out.

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