Check below for more inside information about Big in Japan. The film’s synopsis read as A struggling Seattle Rock band, Tennis Pro, take one last shot at making it big as they embark on a comical musical odyssey in Tokyo with hopes to prevent their day jobs from becoming their careers.”The technical crew of the film includes Phillip Peterson for music direction, John Jeffcoat, Ryan McMackin for cinematography, and John Jeffcoat, Michelle M. The film stars David Drury, John Jeffcoat, Aya Kawahara in the pivotal roles. That Japanese tour gives you all the right feels.Big in Japan is a 2014 American-English language movie, directed by John Jeffcoat and written by John Jeffcoat. Do yourself a favor a watch Anvil: The Story of Anvil. Then there's crazy random one hit wonders that are played daily like Olivia Newton John and the Neverending Story theme.Īnd metal, all thrash metal is worshipped. Chuck Berry and alot of Blues and Jazz is played alot. The Carpenters are the biggest selling western act ever. The guy from Allister actually lives here now.Īs for rock, Cheap Trick is legendary. Many people ask me about them and are shocked they arent bigger elsewhere. Zebrahead, Snuff, and Allister are crazy popular here, more so than anywhere else in the world. So NoFX and anyone somewhat similar are still in demand: Bad Religion, No Use For A Name, Strung Out etc. Japan is a strange alternative reality where Fat Wreck Chords style bands took over and stayed popular for decades. Related Subreddits: the list has been moved to the Wiki because it's really long ** Requests for candy, etc from Japan: /r/snackexchange** Questions related to finances, taxes, long-term investing etc: /r/JapanFinance Questions regarding life in Japan: /r/japanlife Questions about moving to Japan (including finding work and the actual process of moving): /r/movingtojapan Questions about teaching English: /r/teachinginjapan or /r/jetprogramme/ Questions related to the Japanese language: /r/learnjapanese (translation requests belong in /r/translator) Questions for travel to and within Japan: /r/japantravel The list of Related Subreddits has been moved to the Wikiīefore posting, search first to see if your question has been asked before or check one of the following subreddits: Use /r/japantravel for questions/posts related to your vacation or short-term stay, including travelblogs etc. Reddit automatically removes comments with URL shorteners (bit.ly etc), it's not us. Repeat or egregious offenders may be banned.ĭo not post personal information, whether it belongs to you or someone else. No fear-/hate-mongering, harassment, shitposting, or soliciting/encouraging illegal activity. Try /r/japanvids, /r/jvlog, /r/moronarmy, /r/japantravel, or /r/videos. Vlogs/travel videos/low-quality viral vids are not allowed. If you believe your post has been removed in error, contact the moderators. Whenever possible, a moderator or AutoMod will leave a comment in a deleted thread explaining why it has been removed. This is not a 'national' subreddit and nearly none of the subscribers to this sub are Japanese.ĪMA (Ask Me Anything) posts are not allowed except for extraordinary circumstances and require prior approval from the mods as well as verification. Posts asking for Japan's opinion on popular subjects or posts appealing directly to the sub as if we represent Japan will be removed. Posts with no relation to Japan, posts not written in English, posts with vague/clickbait titles, spam (including affiliate links, Discord links, people trying to boost their YouTube subscriptions etc), and posts intended for personal gain (including crowdfunding links) will be removed. This especially applies to travel photos/questions and language/translation questions. In general, threads which should be posted in a more relevant subreddit (see list above) will be removed. If you have a simple question, your first stop should be Google, not here. Repeat/egregious offenders will be banned. Low-effort posts (trolls, treating the sub like Google etc) will be deleted. Reposts & multiple threads on the same topic, especially current events, will be deleted. If you have a question that doesn't go in the basic questions thread, 80% of the time it will get a better response somewhere else. Read all rules and check the list of Japan-related subreddits before submitting.
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