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		<title>100 Ways to Entertain Guests Visiting From Japan</title>
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<li><strong>Show them a trailer park</strong>: You want culture shock? This is how you do it.</li>
<li><strong>Use Yelp</strong>: Will help you find all the really interesting stuff, hopefully</li>
<li><strong>Go hiking</strong>: You can never go wrong with hiking</li>
<li><strong>Take them to your school</strong>: Probably totally different from their own &#8211; take them to math so they can laugh at your country&#8217;s tiny brain.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to a baseball game</strong>: They have baseball in Japan, but from a cheering standpoint, a completely different experience.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to a football game</strong>: This is something you don&#8217;t see much in Japan.</li>
<li><strong>Get them signed up for Facebook</strong>: Too many Japanese are still on Mixi. Turn your friend into a convert / traitor.</li>
<li><strong>Go to Costco: </strong>and enjoy the wholesale goodness!</li>
<li><strong>Take them to a mall</strong>: You can spend even more hours looking at all the stuff in all the stores.</li>
<li><strong>Show them your room</strong>: Make sure you hide the&#8230; yah know.<span id="more-1896"></span></li>
<li><strong>Walk around downtown</strong>: Hopefully it won&#8217;t come to something as boring as this, but downtowns can be a bit weird, right?</li>
<li><strong>Take them to a farmers market</strong>: Buy local fruits, food, and veggies!</li>
<li><strong>Go hunting for bugs</strong>: The Japanese and their relationships with bugs is something I&#8217;ll never understand. Show them your bugs.</li>
<li><strong>Let them try a non-Japanese UFO catcher</strong>: These are the claw machines you find in some grocery stores and malls. Show them how our UFO catchers are actually impossible to win.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to an arcade</strong>: So they can get a good laugh.</li>
<li><strong>Eat a big steak</strong>: It&#8217;s fun to hear Japanese people comment on how big the food is, and steak is a great way to do it.</li>
<li><strong>Eat a big hamburger (see if they try and use a knife and fork)</strong>: Last time I did this, my guests had to eat with a fork and knife. I kept telling them it wasn&#8217;t a fancy establishment, but they kept on going.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to the animal shelter and laugh because it&#8217;s free!</strong> There are places full of cats that you have to pay to go in. Show them your local animal shelter.</li>
<li><strong>Teach them how to play a computer game</strong>: Computer games have never really caught on in Japan. Show them your favorite, and get them a copy of Starcraft!</li>
<li><strong>Buy a bunch of candy</strong>: Candy is completely different in America &#8211; nice and cheap shopping for the gifts they bring back to their friends.</li>
<li><strong>Buy a bunch of drinks</strong>: Same like candy, our drinks are probably a bit strange.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to a local tourist location</strong>: World&#8217;s largest yarn ball? Sign me up!</li>
<li><strong>Have a family gathering</strong>: Get the family together and have a big dinner. Really fun for them to meet your crazy uncle Bob (be careful not to leave them alone though&#8230; you know how Uncle Bob gets).</li>
<li><strong>Make up a local holiday and celebrate it (but pretend it&#8217;s real for them)</strong>: If you don&#8217;t want to make one up, celebrate a holiday someone else has made up. Take Festivus for example. Even if it&#8217;s a total lie, it&#8217;ll be a fun experience to take back!</li>
<li><strong>Go to a U-pick farm</strong>: Get back to your farmer roots!</li>
<li><strong>Teach them some pimpin&#8217; English slang</strong>: The Japanese love to learn English slang, just because their English education is so drab and boring (or maybe everyone likes learning slang?).</li>
<li><strong>Bring them to your Japanese class, so they can laugh: </strong>If you&#8217;re taking Japanese at a school or something bring them along so they can help out, and have a good laugh while they are at it.</li>
<li><strong>Show them American homeless people</strong>: The homeless in Japan are totally different from what you see in America. Nobody sits and asks for money, and they have nice semi-permanent tarp shacks.</li>
<li><strong>Drive on the right side of the road</strong>: In Japan you drive on the left side &#8211; should be at least a tiny little thrill to do something so dangerous feeling, until it wears off.</li>
<li><strong>Buy a bunch of different cereal</strong>: You certainly don&#8217;t see much cereal in Japan. Treat them to some CoCo Puffs!</li>
<li><strong>Get something really sweet for them to eat</strong>: Food in Japan doesn&#8217;t get all that sweet. Normal-level sweet stuff in America is <em>way</em> too sweet for Japan. That&#8217;s why you should get something that&#8217;s considered too sweet for America.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to a vegan restaurant</strong>: You&#8217;ll find some vegetarian stuff in Japan, but vegan is almost unheard of. Even if you&#8217;re not vegan, try it out!</li>
<li><strong>Make a Bacon-Maple Donut</strong>: Enough said.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to your work / your parent&#8217;s work</strong>: It&#8217;s boring for you, but not for them! Make them do some work for you while you relax!</li>
<li><strong>Go to a 7/11 or another convenience store</strong>: I&#8217;d recommend 7/11 just because it&#8217;s common both in America and in Japan. The food is completely different, and it&#8217;s so much sketchier in America!</li>
<li><strong>Take them to the beach</strong>: I still don&#8217;t get what&#8217;s so special about the beach. Every Japanese book your read, everyone wishes they were at the beach, swimming around eating Takoyaki.</li>
<li><strong>Watch TV</strong>: I bet the commercials will be interesting.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to eat something that&#8217;s <em>really really</em> bad for you (like Chicken and Waffles?)</strong>: Donuts, maybe?</li>
<li><strong>Ask them what they want to see</strong>: Don&#8217;t forget to see if there&#8217;s anything they want to see.</li>
<li><strong>Hang out at a friend&#8217;s house</strong>: Friends always bring another level of entertainment, not to mention their houses.</li>
<li><strong>Go on a day trip</strong>: Head off somewhere!</li>
<li><strong>Go to a thrift store like Goodwill / Value Village</strong>: Kind of dirty, kind of gross, but so much fun to see people&#8217;s old stuff.</li>
<li><strong>Order pizza and get it delivered</strong>: I might be wrong on this, but if I&#8217;m not mistaken, delivery pizza is pretty hard to come by in Japan. What a novelty!</li>
<li><strong>Go on a scavenger hunt</strong>: Come up with a scavenger hunt and walk around finding things. Better yet, make it a photo scavenger hunt so you can do funny poses.</li>
<li><strong>Learn pig-latin</strong>: Then tell them it&#8217;s how the upper class speaks.</li>
<li><strong>Leave them alone with your most ridiculous relative</strong>: Uncle Bob?</li>
<li><strong>Plan a trip to Japan to go visit them</strong>: Have them tell you where you should go and come up with plans to see each other again!</li>
<li><strong>Go to KFC</strong>: KFC is big in Japan, so you might as well try it out here and see if there&#8217;s any difference.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to a basketball game</strong>: Same answer as Baseball.</li>
<li><strong>Go to Taco Bell</strong>: No tacos in Japan, especially fast food tacos.</li>
<li><strong>Go to McDonald&#8217;s</strong>: I don&#8217;t know why, but this is too much fun for them.</li>
<li><strong>Go to a terrible sushi place so they can tell you how good it is in Japan</strong>: Or, they&#8217;ll just pretend it&#8217;s tasty and you&#8217;ll feel like a big jerk.</li>
<li><strong>Cook something together</strong>: A mini Thanksgiving dinner is what I recommend.</li>
<li><strong>Make a silly video</strong>: Then you&#8217;ll remember this visit forever!</li>
<li><strong>Come up with a secret handshake</strong>: You can tell I&#8217;m reaching for straws here.</li>
<li><strong>Play a first-person shooter game</strong>: You don&#8217;t see too many of these in Japan, so it could be fun to sit down and teach them how to play Halo.</li>
<li><strong>Show them anime that&#8217;s in English</strong>: Dragonball with male voice-actors voicing over male characters? WhATT?</li>
<li><strong>Take them to a bookstore</strong>: They&#8217;ll buy a book in English and tell you they&#8217;ll use it to practice English, but probably won&#8217;t.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to buy Levi Jeans, because they&#8217;re so cheap! </strong>It&#8217;s up to you to decide whether or not you want to tell them the quality is worse.</li>
<li><strong>Find a local fair or event</strong>: So many matsuri&#8217;s go on in Japan, see if you can find one in your area.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to a carnival</strong>: Carnivals are so <em>weird</em>. Why wouldn&#8217;t you take them here?</li>
<li><strong>Go to a store full of weird things like Urban Outfitters or Spencer&#8217;s</strong>: More fun omiyage.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to a gun range / place that sells guns</strong>: No guns in Japan, so let them go all out and shoot so they can tell all their friends.</li>
<li><strong>Test drive a really big car</strong>: Hummmmer!</li>
<li><strong>Help them buy music off of your local iTunes (and burn it to CDs if they need it)</strong>: Music in Japan is ridiculously expensive. Help them buy a bunch of music while they&#8217;re not in Japan and take it back with them.</li>
<li><strong>Go camping (real camping)</strong>: When a Japanese person says &#8220;camping,&#8221; they often mean getting a hotel room out in a rural area. Show them what <em>real</em> camping means.</li>
<li><strong>Go fishing</strong>: And then make some sashimi out of it!</li>
<li><strong>Teach them about sarcasm:</strong> Unfortunately, the Japanese don&#8217;t get sarcasm very well. But, you could help, right?</li>
<li><strong>Taste the tap water:</strong> Does it taste okay, or did you both get sick?</li>
<li><strong>Go to a Subway and order a sandwich: </strong>mmmm</li>
<li><strong>Make a Maple Bacon Donut: </strong>All you need are maple donuts, and then fry some bacon to put on top. Yummy!</li>
<li><strong>Go to an outlet mall: </strong>Japanese love shopping, especially when it&#8217;s so unbelievably cheap!</li>
<li><strong>Go mushroom hunting: </strong>Make sure you know what you&#8217;re doing, though. Find some Matsutake mushrooms and they&#8217;ll be so happy that it doesn&#8217;t cost $300 /lb.</li>
<li><strong>Walk around a forest, eat some berries:</strong> Once again, make sure you know what you&#8217;re eating.</li>
<li><strong>Make and fly a kite!</strong> No explanation needed</li>
<li><strong>Play Time Crisis 3 in your local mall:</strong> This way, they can feel nostalgic, since it&#8217;s not Time Crisis 54.</li>
<li><strong>Teach them about Macs, and how they&#8217;re so much better:</strong> I just added this one so I can know how many people made it this far down the list. Macs vs. PC posts always get lots of comments, hardee har.</li>
<li><strong>Go ride a horse</strong>: Don&#8217;t forget to dress up like cowboys / cowgirls, yeehaw!</li>
<li><strong>Play Miniature Golf:</strong> Or, if you&#8217;re like me and my friends, play Miniature hockey golf.</li>
<li><strong>Find some really big dogs:</strong> All the dogs in Japan are soooo tiny.</li>
<li><strong>Go get some ice-cream:</strong> The more ridiculous the place, the better.</li>
<li><strong>Go to an &#8220;Asian Market&#8221;: </strong>Then you can show them where you get your Gumi from.</li>
<li><strong>Teach them about Torrenting: </strong>To download Linux builds, of course&#8230; sheesh!</li>
<li><strong>Go to WalMart: </strong>Tell them how evil this corporation is while you&#8217;re walking around with an armful of cheap stuff.</li>
<li><strong>Visit a mountain: </strong>Pretty typical tourist stuff, right there.</li>
<li><strong>Teach them about Left4Dead: </strong>Because zombie teamwork is great.</li>
<li><strong>Introduce them to 30Rock:</strong> And tell them they should learn <em>all</em> their English from this television show. Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a decent alternative, though.</li>
<li><strong>Visit an Alpaca / Llama farm:</strong> They&#8217;re so cute, those furry camels!</li>
<li><strong>Go bowling with friends:</strong> And while you&#8217;re at it, teach them about &#8220;The Big Lebowski.&#8221;</li>
<li><strong>Go eat Chinese:</strong> Real Chinese, not the Panda Express kind. Dim Sum if possible.</li>
<li><strong>Go walk / drive around some really big, expensive houses:</strong> If they thought big Japanese houses were big, time to think again.</li>
<li><strong>Take them to a big department store (like Target)</strong>: You can spend hours looking at all the different products.</li>
<li><strong>Go stargazing: </strong>Does it look different from here? Would anyone notice?</li>
<li><strong>Go to an old car show:</strong> so they can see what existed before Toyota and Honda took over the entire car market.</li>
<li><strong>Make S&#8217;Mores:</strong> because they make you want to say, &#8220;I want S&#8217;more!&#8221; (too lame?)</li>
<li><strong>Get on a boat:</strong> and get out on some water.</li>
<li><strong>Go to Pizza Hut:</strong> Where are the octopus / potato pizzas?</li>
<li><strong>Take them to a big Catholic church: </strong>Attend mass, too. It&#8217;s super interesting and different &#8211; probably more so for them than for you, but you never know.</li>
<li><strong>Exchange bad words:</strong> They give you bad words in Japanese, you give them bad words in English. Straight trade. Everyone loves learning bad words in the language they are learning, right?</li>
<li><strong><em>Come up with your own stuff</em>:</strong> and add them to the comments below!</li>
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<p>P.S. <em><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Great</span></strong></em> quote from Brandon at <a href="http://zen-every-day.blogspot.com/">Zen Everyday</a>: <em>&#8220;You listed Make a Maple Bacon Donut twice. At first I thought it was a mistake, but then realized, that 2 maple bacon donuts could never be a mistake.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Made me laugh.</p>
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