>fly out to Japan for comiket
>want to watch shows as they air
>Korean and Chinese subtitle options
>no English options
I'm sorry what? With the amount of US malarkey that goes on I thought this place would at least have subtitles in english. Not that I need them I just want to see how the subs differ from the Japanese being spoken as I need to practice for my N3. Why does Japan kneel to China and Korea but doesn't at the very least have the common curtiousy to have english subtitles on the news at least?
>Why does Japan kneel to China and Korea but doesn't at the very least have the common curtiousy to have english subtitles on the news at least?
Why should they kneel to anyone, let alone your pig disgusting country?
The UK isn't that bad, we made English, transportation, and modern internet a standard you are welcome.
Because morons and chinks actually buy nip anime products.
Westerners usually rely on fansubs that nips only view as westerners taking away a business opportunity.
>actually thinking Chinese and Koreans dont just watch illegal streams with subs
youre an idiot
>weeb gay
>cant read hanzi / kanji
lol
How do you go about learning kanji? I know a lot of harikana/katakana but kanji seems daunting.
With a shitload of time and effort. Memorize the common radicals by writing them over and over. Then memorize the 2000 common kanji by using some sort of nmeumonic. Cry when you realize how much time you spent just to be at a third grader's level of literacy so you can watch kids cartoons.
I don't want to watch anumu I want to be able to order things from restaurants and read signs
Check out DJT on /jp/. The OP usually has the good guides. Ignore tatsumoto he usually spams his shitty guide or sometimes tries to make the OP with it. Basically you're gonna wanna download Anki and run one of the starter decks, and then work your way into immersing usually with VNs are the best route (and start mining and making your own deck thereafter).
also OP why are you "studying for the N3" the N3 is 1. worthless only N2 and above really matter for anything in Japan and 2. is like 6 months of casual studying at best to achieve anyway.
>With the amount of US malarkey that goes on
Burgers elected a guy who ran on a no malarky ticket. Therefore, there is no more malarky. This is one of the side effects, apparently.
It's a domestic thing isn't it? And those 2 are the biggest minorities aren't they? so it makes sense. especially korean. zainichis y'know.
I'm from Colchester, we have thing in french to even indian on caption options, you would expect at the very less Japan would have English subtitles.
There are more Indians than whites in the UK. so really the program should have English subtitles.