Welcome to Tokyo Room Finder's blog! Here are profiles of Tokyo Room Finder's staffs writing articles on this blog.
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(Numbers below are according to: 1. Name / 2. Nationality / 3. Backgrounds / 4. What topics you write on this blog? / 5. Say something to readers!!)
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James
1. Jorge
2.Mexican/American
3.Born in the USA from Mexican Parents, I did all my schooling in France. I arrived there when I was 4 and went back to mexico when I turned 22. I stayed there for 3 years and worked as a Muralist. I decided then to go back to America and try my luck over there. I then started to learn Japanese. I usually spend my free time Drawing, cooking or visiting Tokyo.
4.I will write about things I like in Japan, events that might be interesting to go to and post a few illustrations from time to time.
5.I hope you enjoy reading my posts and come back from more. Don't hesitate to share the links. どうぞよろしくおねがいします。
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James
1. James
2. Mexican/American
3. Born in U.S from Mexican parents. i traveled to mexico frequently as a child until i was 16. when i was 7 i started cooking food because of my grandmother in mexico, she was the best cook. so i studied under her until she passed away. i was 13 and continued on my own .when i graduated high school, i decided to go to California Culinary Academy in San Francisco CA to develop my technique and worked in some of the best kitchens in the city for 5 years. i decide to move to Tokyo because i fell in love with the food and the culture when i came last October 2011, i noticed there was a lack of good Mexican food so i want to make it my goal to help improve Mexican cuisine in Tokyo .
4.I will write things about good restaurants ,bars , Clubs and venues in Tokyo. i will give you my honest humble opinion.
5. I hope you can enjoy my post and feel free to comment on your own experience.
Thank You
...2. Mexican/American
3. Born in U.S from Mexican parents. i traveled to mexico frequently as a child until i was 16. when i was 7 i started cooking food because of my grandmother in mexico, she was the best cook. so i studied under her until she passed away. i was 13 and continued on my own .when i graduated high school, i decided to go to California Culinary Academy in San Francisco CA to develop my technique and worked in some of the best kitchens in the city for 5 years. i decide to move to Tokyo because i fell in love with the food and the culture when i came last October 2011, i noticed there was a lack of good Mexican food so i want to make it my goal to help improve Mexican cuisine in Tokyo .
4.I will write things about good restaurants ,bars , Clubs and venues in Tokyo. i will give you my honest humble opinion.
5. I hope you can enjoy my post and feel free to comment on your own experience.
Thank You
1. Jorge
2.Mexican/American
3.Born in the USA from Mexican Parents, I did all my schooling in France. I arrived there when I was 4 and went back to mexico when I turned 22. I stayed there for 3 years and worked as a Muralist. I decided then to go back to America and try my luck over there. I then started to learn Japanese. I usually spend my free time Drawing, cooking or visiting Tokyo.
4.I will write about things I like in Japan, events that might be interesting to go to and post a few illustrations from time to time.
5.I hope you enjoy reading my posts and come back from more. Don't hesitate to share the links. どうぞよろしくおねがいします。
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1. Hiro
2.Spain/Japan
3. I graduated from Industrial Engineering on june 2010 in Spain after five years in which I took the opportunity of studying abroad one year in the cold north of Sweden and six months in Liverpool. Both experiences offer me the chance to meet people from many countries and learn new cultures, something I deffinitely enjoy to do. In addition I've travelled through Europe whenever I had time and I could afford to do it. My hobbies other than traveling are basically everything related to photography, reading good books, watching good movies and watching football.
4. Regarding japanese culture, I'm really interested in writting and sharing my personal experiences about events, concerts, theme parks, museums, restaurants, outdoor activities that I get the chance to attend or perform during my stay in Japan.
5. I'd like to thank all the readers of Tokyoroomfinder for spending some time reading our stories and experiences and I'd also like to encourage them to leave their comments, opinions or questions in order to improve the quality of our writtings or to help in case there is a doubt or question regarding your visit to Japan. ようこそ日本!ようこそTokyoroomfinder!
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1.Benji.
3. I got interested in Japan when I was in high school, then I studied japanese culture and japanese language at college in France. I did some translation and interpretation works, worked at the Bandai's french branch back in France and worked in a french restaurant in Japan. I like learning languages (Japanese, english), reading, hanging out with friends etc...
4. I have been living in Japan for almost one year and have improved my Japanese a lot. I can also speak english and have alway been interested in anglophone culture. So I'm interested in talking about things you may encounter in Japan that are surprising for foreigners visiting Japan for the first time. I'd be happy to use my knowledge of japanese culture to give some, I hope, interesing insights.
5. Hi ! I hope you enjoy checking the site and reading the articles.
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1. Toho
2. Japan
3. I had a great experience during my trip through Eastern Europe, Spain and to Scandinavian countries. I met nice and kind people in every country that I visited then. They showed and introduced me a lot of nice things in their own countries. Those experiences made my travel wonderful and I want to do the same thing to foreigners visiting and living in Japan. That's why I write articles in this blog. By the way, I'm now a student in Tokyo. I love to meet people and learn different languages.
4. I'm happy to write about Japanese culture. I think it is quite different from the rest of world. Particularly, RAMEN(hot noodles) and ONSEN(hot springs) are my favorite, I will write about them. Also, places where local people goes are quite nice so I'd like to write about them, too.
5. My European friends told me that Japanese are aliens for them. By reading this blog, I hope you may know and understand better about us, aliens. And I hope you like them! And thank you very much for reading this blog. Please leave comments!


