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AsyLum

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Hehe, I'm loving the move, I think it suits her voice to go into this style :)

Personally, I'd love if she did more of the Raven/Oasis/Tooku Made which made me fall in love with DAI but theres always a second album! :D

Man, new high and mighty color album fucking rocks
 

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Been listening to more of the album recently & i gotta say its growin on me...i think the most DAI-esque song on the album is complacence.

O btw how r ur exchange plans goin? Which unis were u lookin at? Im thinkin of doin exchange as well nxt yr, ive been browsin thru some of the Jap uni sites, but most of their english sites arent that helpful. Sophia Uni in Tokyo is the only one i found that actually has their subject list up..
 

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There's an anime/game music download site at http://www.gendou.com - you have to register.
There's anime/game sheet music at http://ichigos.com
There are morning glory shops in Sydney and Chatwood (although most of it is Korean) and there's an asian stationary shop on the top level of Parra Westfield.
 
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I usually get all of my Lolita dresses from tamarket.com
They sell anime, merchandise, soft toys, gatsupon and all other aspects of anime goodness. It's a bit expensive though so you'll have to go to the bargains, but that's good too :D
 

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You can buy Goth Lolita and Punk clothes in Sydney =]

Theres 2 Jap clothes stores in Haymarket shopping centre.

And Shibuya is a clothes store that sells goth-punk and punk lolita clothes. I think its dixon or sussex... =S if anyone knows where barbys bakery is, its along that road. And close to Shibuya are more goth punk clothes stores.
 

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Kinokuniya
abbey's
Shinseido (CD+DVDs @Chatswood)
Furuhonya

I get most of my stuff either online...or from Hong Kong or when i go to japan tho~~ XD HK has so much more japanese stuff for better prices too~
sites like : www.yesasia.com www.cdjapan.com www.amazon.co.jp Ebay, Yahoo auctions (tw, HK, Jp)
and get things from japanese friends too XD ones that live in aus..and also ones that live in japan =]!


FOOD:
Genki @Artamon
Makoto @ Chatswood
Iwa @Chatswood
Toraya @ Chatswood
Sushi Ya @Chatswood and Artamon
takoyaki and okonomiyaki (buy from stands @ Thursday "food market" chatswood =])
 

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There is an online shop called Kawaii Imports, which posts out Japanese cute items. They sell stationery like letter sets, memo pads, stickers etc, and also items like plushies and mobile phone straps.
Plus other stuff too! Very very CUTE!

Thie shop is at
Kawaii Imports
http://kawaii-imports.com.au
 

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Re: IMPORTANT

Great site for practice questions/papers:
http://www.hsc.csu.edu.au/japanese/index.htm

Past HSC papers*:
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/index.html

Musashi
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Best Japanese restaurant I've seen in Syd so far.. went there on Saturday night with my Jap class and teacher.. it was a tad expensive but well worth it. The food was absolutely delicious

* note that finding any papers prior to about 1999 on this page is near impossible.. they don't have them for some reason
I have grabbed all the VCE and SACE papers back to 2003 (and WACE back to 2010), and they have audio so you can do listening practice. The format of the SACE is fairly similar to HSC (although content may differ slightly).

2 half-yearlies are also available here; maybe 1 more. 1 now has solutions very soon, just scanned.

https://9eeba4054ee764a743f35bb25b5...KUmxzb0Q4MEswQ3c/Year 12 - HSC/LOTE/Japanese/
 
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