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Anonymous
> How are Japanese,especially the youth, towards foreigners? Would I most likely get a warm welcome if I went to a bar where mainly young people went?
They are quite welcoming but "shy". So you won't get a warm welcome, but if you try to speak with them, they will most likely be very kind and friendly. If you can speak a little japanese, it's always better.
You should go to "Hub". There is one in Shibuya. It's the pub for foreigners. Usually, japanese people are there to meet foreigners and you'll probably meet other foreigners visiting or living in Japan to hang out with. Well at least it was the case in June~August, I don't know what it is like in winter. (And I mean "meet", not "sleep with")
> Also in terms of woman. I know the chances of me meeting and doing anything with a Japanese lady friend are slim to none but what happens if the opportunity arises. Are their any rules to approaching a female different from here? I don't want to do something that would come off as rude.
Be a gentleman and everything will be ok.
If a girl bring you to a love hotel, let her pay. Then wake up before her. Steal shampoo, towels, etc.. And leave while she is sleeping. Anyway you won't see her again.
> Speaking of that, are their any major things I should know before I go as to once again not come off as a rude foreigner?
I don't know where you are from but with common sense you should have no problem. Be polite, smile, try to speak japanese. Special tip : Let your seat in the bus/subway to old people. Nobody does that over there. They will be like "thank you!! thank you sooo much!!". ;) Also it works with hot ladies...
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