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Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Seattle, Washington USA
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The Tokyo area is the place to be if you want to train MA in Japan. There are a few places teaching BJJ, tons of boxing and muay thai gyms, shooto, pancrase, submission wrestling, etc. You can find boxing and muay thai in any good sized city, but BJJ and grappling arts (besides judo) are a lot more rare. However, that is changing. Personally I think Tokyo is the best place to live overall, but I like big cities. If you want to know more detail about things here and hear some second hand stories about teaching and living in Seoul send me an e-mail.
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: British Columbia
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E1am,
Thanks! I still haven't made up my mind yet, but I'll see how this interview in Seoul goes next week. -Tony
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