Is time travel possible already developed by the Japanese?

Posted on July 9th, 2011 by admin

The western powers developed the power of atoms and make weapons. What if the Japanese powers developed the powers of atoms and make time travel? is it true?

First of all, nobody developed the power of the atom. Harnessed maybe, but not develop.

As far as time travel by humans, I don’t think that’s ever possible, or at least, in the sense of visiting the future or past.

Think about it. If time travel were ever possible, we’d be overrun by tourists from the future.

How far inland did the Japanese tsunami travel?

Posted on June 10th, 2011 by admin


At Sendai it traveled 6 miles (10 km) inland, at other places there has been reports of water and debris up to 10 miles inland.

Which countries(non-asian countries) do Japanese people mostly travel to?

Posted on May 24th, 2011 by admin

Are there many Japanese people that travel to Canada? I only see exchange students here. I wonder if it’s not well known to Japanese people.

Hawaii is a major destination for Japanese to spend holidays. So we can say US. Japanese people know Canada. But I don’t think so many people visit there. US is more popular than Canada.

Can Japanese apply for B2 Visa instead of Visa Waiver?

Posted on May 15th, 2011 by admin

I know Japanese can travel to the US as a Visa Waiver.

But how can Japanese apply for B2?
And can they change their Waiver Status to other Visa while they are in the US?

Yes, they can apply for a B2. See instructions on the US embassy in Tokyo website.

No, someone who enters the US on the VWP cannot change to another visa whilst in the US.

Is it true that the Japanese Government doesn’t allow the subject of time travel in their media?

Posted on May 2nd, 2011 by admin

I was told this with no explanation today and couldn’t find anything on google about the subject.
I found some info for China but he specifically said japan..

If they did, the world would discover that they have invented a time machine. Mark my words, within a week, the tsunami and the Japanese nuclear power plant disaster will never have happened. Unfortunately…Rebecca Black’s song will still be here because the Japanese enjoy watching us suffer.

what is this japanese/chinese cartoon that involves using robots to travel back in time?

Posted on May 1st, 2011 by admin

There is an protagonist team that uses 3 different types of robots with buttons choosing which one
and the antagonist is 2 guys and 1 girl that always has a new type of robot to try to defeat the protagonist. it is called ???? in chinese

probably

Time Bokan http://myanimelist.net/anime/3915/Time_Bokan
there are a lot of alternates to the Time Bokan series so i suggest you look into it, check the alternates on the link…

Why do Japanese porn film makers travel to Africa to film?

Posted on February 11th, 2011 by admin

To film Japanese women having sex with African tribesmen lol

I’m not posting a link, for obvious reasons

Because Japan itself has stricter censorship laws regarding that.

What was that movie about time travel with japanese guys?

Posted on December 26th, 2010 by admin

Hi. Does anyone know the title of the movie about some japanese (or something else asian) army guys getting timetravelled into the past (middle ages. well. the guys from the not future ride on horses and shoot arrows) with their equipment?

sounds like Samurai Commando.

It could also be

Sengoku jieitai (1979)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083050/

What are motivations for Koreans, Japanese and Chinese to travel and tour North America (Canada & America)?

Posted on December 2nd, 2010 by admin

I’m doing a research paper on motivations for Asian travel to North America. If you are part of this ethnicity please contribute!! :)

I know nothing of Korean, and little of Chinese travellers. However, it is my understanding that the Japanese do not take annual trips like many in North America would. They tend to save up, and then every 10 years or so, make an extravagant holiday, picking an exotic place and doing everything that can be done, and staying in top places while they do it. If you have travelled to any top tourist spot in Canada (Banff, Niagara Falls, etc.) you can see them, busily clicking away on their cameras, and on a schedule – they might visit a museum for 20 minutes, while I am there for 2-3 hours. I have seen this a lot.

Another thing they like to do is see the Northern Lights. They have a believe that a child conceived under the Northern Lights is lucky. So, they come to the North (Yukon, and NWT in particular) to, ummmm, "do what’s natural" when the Northern Lights are out.

I suspect Canada and the US are picked because of the English language, which many Japanese know at least some of (I imagine the same for Korean and Chinese visitors), whereas Europe has many different languages. There are also places with high concentrations of Japanese tourists that have signs and such in Japanese. I have seen this in Prince Edward Island (they love Anne of Green Gables, apparently), and Banff, amongst other places.

How to say in Japanese "to travel around Europe"?

Posted on November 27th, 2010 by admin


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