Connect with friends and meet new people from around the world in these Japanese-language hot spots.
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MeltingDots
MeltingDots is a support center for Japanese beginners run entirely by volunteers. There are tutorial institutions, freebie shops, sightseeing guidance, sand boxes, salons and more. Or swing by for the pleasant events held on Saturday nights, with occasional prizes.
View this destination »Japan - Hiroba
Visit Japan-HIROBA, a helpful place for Japanese-speaking residents of Second Life. Here you'll find assistance from a supportive community, as well as a dressing room, beginner tutorials and free sandbox.
View this destination »Mopire Tokyo Subway Station
Visit Mopire Tokyo subway station, a hyper-realistic and incredibly detailed subway system modeled after the real Japan line.
View this destination »Kowloon
Bathe in the neon glow of this region based on Hong Kong's infamous Kowloon Walled City, a place with a sordid past and where sunlight rarely reaches the ground below. Shops line the narrow city streets and darkened alleys, while Panda Park offers the lone space to stare up at the stars.
View this destination »Tempura Island
Explore the forest, wander through the temple, and meditate amidst the Japanese motif of Tempura Island.
View this destination »Sweet Serenity
Japanese Village is, simply, a Japanese village with a teahouse. Overlooking the water, soothe your inner spirit at this serene, tranquil locale. Enjoy graceful weeping willows, cedar and cherry trees, as they display nature’s own sweet spirit. Set in the Edo period, come surround yourself with nature's beauty.
View this destination »Gion Kobu Hanamachi
Gion Kobu Hamachi is a Japanese Edo period role play region circa 1867. The region is run by the geisha of Karyukai Okiya, Second Life's first geisha community. They provide live entertainment in the form of Japanese ozashiki or banquets, dance shows, and traditional seasonal festivals. The region contains two tea houses, an indoor and outdoor theater, Shinto shrine, park lands, and an new art gallery.
View this destination »Marushin@Kaku_machi
Explore this Japanese-themed region, which features a driving course, beach and town. There's lots to discover here...and you'll learn about a different culture!
View this destination »Akijima
Akijima is a beautiful, authentic Japanese region with 5 separate worlds: Kinkakuji Garden in Kyoto home to Golden Pavilion; Akinawa a tropical island of Okinawa; Kumanogawa - a Riverworld; Hokkano a Winterworld of mountains & ice sculptures; and Tengoku - the performance venue. Lots to do here including posing, dancing, romancing, river-raft and balloon rides; horse-back riding; Tai Chi; meditation; cuddles and magic!
View this destination »Village of Ahiru
Visit Ahiru and enjoy a picturesque Edo-period Japanese village. Walk along winding paths that cut through seasonal changing landscapes. Peacefully row through the waterways that traverse the entire region. You can explore vibrant forests, relax in the hot springs with friends, or take it easy in the lush gardens for a lovely midday picnic. Housing is also offered within this little village.
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