Howdy there Sergei. Let me do my best to educate you on how things work here in Japan. This is not third hand information, it's from me and my experience as well as my friends who come from a plethora of various countries, from England, Canada, Zimbabwe, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, the Philippines, Germany and a few others that I can't properly pronounce.
sergeidragunov said:
i like to work there and i want to attend TGS( tokyo game show)
am i really qualified?
Possibly. You should check with your local Japanese embassy to see if your university is recognized as a legit school in Japan. Many schools are NOT recognized and when people finish their degrees, they find out that they are ONLY good in their home country. This goes for ALL 'tech-schools' (trade schools) and many various smaller universities.
sergeidragunov said:
i am russian(i look like sergei dragunov) pale white skin and lips etc.,
Who cares what you look like? Do you speak fluent English? Do you have a sponsor ready to help you move to Japan?
sergeidragunov said:
japan is like the holy grail of gamers
and i am a gamer. specifically a tekken player, want to test my skills in japan.
Stop right there. Here is where I get annoyed. There are a LOT of gaijin (no, I'm selectively not using the term ガイコクジン) here that come for video games. They end up doing nothing but wasting space, driving up rent prices and making it a pain in the ass for the rest of us to live and work. If you like Japanese fucking cartoons, then download them from here and stay in your own country. My hobby is playing airsoft (さるヴぃヴぁげむ) and I (sadly) have to make trips to Akihabara to purchase equipment and parts for my guns. Because of this, I often run into foreign (usually white) people who come up to me and ask me where the best shop is for cartoons. GROW THE FUCK UP AND LEAVE ME ALONE, for the love of hell.
Now gamers are a different story, the hard-core gamers keep to themselves and don't bother me that much other than wreaking of sweat from playing the latest fighting game in their little hovel of an apartment, however if you come here for games and fucking cartoons, trust me, you will not have a social life. Like I said before, why not just watch cartoons from your home country and leave the rest of us to actually work in peace?
With my rant on the dredge of society over, I will leave you with this. Japan is a lot of fun if you like
SOCIAL CONTACT. If you are the kind of person who likes to beat off while looking at cartoons or takes no interest in social gatherings or outings (and if you don't like beer) then Japan is NOT the place for you. You may pride yourself and say "I'm otaku!" but rest assured my friend, that is NOT something to be proud of once you step food in Japan.
Saying "I'm otaku!" here is like saying "I like to touch the penises of little boys!" in America.