Good forums in japanese

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jettyke
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Does anyone know any good forums in japanese, like music or culture etc.?

Strangely I only know 1 forum in japanese...
http://llt-anime.net63.net/index.php

Nuriko
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Here's a good one for music that I use:
http://jap.feverforum.com/index.php

There's discussion and tons of downloads as well

usis35
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Canada school girls

http://bbs.jpcanada.com/log/14/

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Ryuujin27
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http://www.2chan.net/

Someone was going to do it.

quincy
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I'm loving the Canada one

http://bbs.jpcanada.com/log/14/4278.html

kerosan41
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quincy wrote:

I'm loving the Canada one

http://bbs.jpcanada.com/log/14/4278.html

oh Em gee. This topic is priceless.

Also, I think I just learned something. Is トピ主です、 the same as saying "OP here"? If so I'm liking that kanji usage.

jettyke
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usis35 wrote:

Canada school girls

http://bbs.jpcanada.com/log/14/

Why the heck does this website look like it was designed in the 90s:D?

And why half the time I'm searching for some topics about something in japanese, then the design also looks as if it has been made in the 90s?

usis35
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I have found many more topics changing the number of the log
http://bbs.jpcanada.com/log/14/
http://bbs.jpcanada.com/log/15/
http://bbs.jpcanada.com/log/20/
etc

Zarxrax
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jettyke wrote:

Why the heck does this website look like it was designed in the 90s:D?

And why half the time I'm searching for some topics about something in japanese, then the design also looks as if it has been made in the 90s?

I have never seen a Japanese website that DIDN'T look like it was made in the 90s.
And for what its worth, geocities still exists in Japan.

They seriously need some web 2.0 or something.

jettyke
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Zarxrax wrote:

jettyke wrote:

Why the heck does this website look like it was designed in the 90s:D?

And why half the time I'm searching for some topics about something in japanese, then the design also looks as if it has been made in the 90s?

I have never seen a Japanese website that DIDN'T look like it was made in the 90s.
And for what its worth, geocities still exists in Japan.

They seriously need some web 2.0 or something.

But it's like totally unbelievable...such websites for an advanced country like japan...looks like we just found "the other side of japan".

vonPeterhof
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jettyke wrote:

But it's like totally unbelievable...such websites for an advanced country like japan...looks like we just found "the other side of japan".

A somewhat relevant discussion here

Kyosys
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Ryuujin27 wrote:

http://www.2chan.net/

Someone was going to do it.

As an extension to that, you can use
http://www.bluethree.us/futaba/

If you feel a bit lost with the navigation. I guess it's kinda cheating, though.

ta12121
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jettyke wrote:

usis35 wrote:

Canada school girls

http://bbs.jpcanada.com/log/14/

Why the heck does this website look like it was designed in the 90s:D?

And why half the time I'm searching for some topics about something in japanese, then the design also looks as if it has been made in the 90s?

lol

Reply #14 - 2011 January 04, 9:37 pm
jettyke
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It's not really a forum, but you can read about various musicians on this site, and every artist has a forum down there.
Here's for Shiina Ringo.

http://www.barks.jp/artist/?id=52001903

jettyke
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Mixi's communities コミュニティ

are a very good place where to converse with other people instead of forums.
It seems that japanese people use all kinds of communities on websites rather than the forums we are used to.
Mixi's communities are quite active it seems.

Last edited by jettyke (2011 January 17, 1:46 pm)

Reply #16 - 2011 January 16, 2:11 am
vix86
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jettyke wrote:

Mixi's communities コミュニティ

are a very good place where to converse with other people instead of forums.
It seems that japanese people use all kinds of communities on websites rather than the forums we are used.
Mixi's communities are quite active it seems.

Yes but getting an account is impossible without a 携帯 now.

And how the HELL did no one mention 2ch.net its quite possibly the largest forum in Japan cyberspace with boards covering every freaking topic and genre of anything you can just about conceive of.

Reply #17 - 2011 January 16, 3:14 am
jettyke
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vix86 wrote:

Yes but getting an account is impossible without a 携帯 now.

if someone wants it badly enough, it is possible to get it if one thinks and acts well enough. I asked my Japanese friend to help me with getting my account. He went back to Japan and talked to his friend who didn't use Mixi but already had an account, so I got her account. He also said that there are people who use 2 cellphones at the same time or something.
There are all kinds options to get to know Japanese people on the net also.

I think mixi is a very good place for immersion, communities, diaries, etc. + combine it with lang-8 and It's very useful.

vix86 wrote:

And how the HELL did no one mention 2ch.net its quite possibly the largest forum in Japan cyberspace with boards covering every freaking topic and genre of anything you can just about conceive of.

That seems promising, thanks!
But seeing this kind of a navigation wall scares me XD
My brain's Japanese language operating system automatically explodes when I see this:
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/7016/99611157.png

Reply #18 - 2011 January 16, 3:15 am
iSoron
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vix86 wrote:

And how the HELL did no one mention 2ch.net its quite possibly the largest forum in Japan cyberspace with boards covering every freaking topic and genre of anything you can just about conceive of.

Futaba (not 2ch) has been mentioned before; maybe people confused the two. Anyway, if you want to browse 2ch, I suggest using a specialized browser or a browser add-on such as Chaika.

Reply #19 - 2011 January 16, 3:32 am
jettyke
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iSoron wrote:

vix86 wrote:

And how the HELL did no one mention 2ch.net its quite possibly the largest forum in Japan cyberspace with boards covering every freaking topic and genre of anything you can just about conceive of.

Futaba (not 2ch) has been mentioned before; maybe people confused the two. Anyway, if you want to browse 2ch, I suggest using a specialized browser or a browser add-on such as Chaika.

Why should I use it or what does it do?

Reply #20 - 2011 January 17, 6:56 am
vix86
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jettyke wrote:

iSoron wrote:

Futaba (not 2ch) has been mentioned before; maybe people confused the two. Anyway, if you want to browse 2ch, I suggest using a specialized browser or a browser add-on such as Chaika.

Why should I use it or what does it do?

Ya 2chan was mentioned, but that is merely the image board spin off of 2ch.

Looking at Chaika, the reason you might consider using it is because of the wall of Japanese that made your brain shutdown. There are screenshots on the site for the addon that show sort of what it does. Those sorts of things make browsing 2ch considerably easier.
For getting a little use to 2ch.net you might consider reading this:
http://info.2ch.net/guide/
And looking at the site map explanation for the boards:
http://info.2ch.net/guide/map.html

Reply #21 - 2011 January 17, 9:07 am
Bokusenou
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vix86 wrote:

jettyke wrote:

Mixi's communities コミュニティ

are a very good place where to converse with other people instead of forums.
It seems that japanese people use all kinds of communities on websites rather than the forums we are used.
Mixi's communities are quite active it seems.

Yes but getting an account is impossible without a 携帯 now.

And how the HELL did no one mention 2ch.net its quite possibly the largest forum in Japan cyberspace with boards covering every freaking topic and genre of anything you can just about conceive of.

The workaround for Mixi is using an ".edu" email to sign up with (then you won't see the 携帯 part of the form), and since a lot of colleges offer free .edu email redirects to their alumni, most people should be able to sign up.

Last edited by Bokusenou (2011 January 17, 9:11 am)

Reply #22 - 2011 January 17, 1:30 pm
vix86
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Bokusenou wrote:

The workaround for Mixi is using an ".edu" email to sign up with (then you won't see the 携帯 part of the form), and since a lot of colleges offer free .edu email redirects to their alumni, most people should be able to sign up.

Wait wait wait. So are we talking "tokyo-u.ed.jp" or even "ucla.edu" works? Extrapolate on this a bit because I find this interesting.

Reply #23 - 2011 January 17, 9:02 pm
arch9443
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Bokusenou wrote:

The workaround for Mixi is using an ".edu" email to sign up with (then you won't see the 携帯 part of the form), and since a lot of colleges offer free .edu email redirects to their alumni, most people should be able to sign up.

That used to work.  I'm pretty sure that they changed that though.  Although I'm not sure.

Reply #24 - 2011 January 17, 9:04 pm
Manske
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vix86 wrote:

Bokusenou wrote:

The workaround for Mixi is using an ".edu" email to sign up with (then you won't see the 携帯 part of the form), and since a lot of colleges offer free .edu email redirects to their alumni, most people should be able to sign up.

Wait wait wait. So are we talking "tokyo-u.ed.jp" or even "ucla.edu" works? Extrapolate on this a bit because I find this interesting.

I just used my Purdue email address and it worked.

Reply #25 - 2011 January 18, 9:02 am
Bokusenou
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vix86 wrote:

Bokusenou wrote:

The workaround for Mixi is using an ".edu" email to sign up with (then you won't see the 携帯 part of the form), and since a lot of colleges offer free .edu email redirects to their alumni, most people should be able to sign up.

Wait wait wait. So are we talking "tokyo-u.ed.jp" or even "ucla.edu" works? Extrapolate on this a bit because I find this interesting.

I know that "ucla.edu" type emails work, Japanese "ed.jp" emails should work as well since Mixi's a Japanese site.