If you're serious it depends on how, learning the language is the easier part.
The best chance is to get a visa for doing a different day job and make music at night. The only person I've known to live in Japan only for making music there has dual citizenship
You could come hang with me in the meantime if and when I feel good enough to do a little vocabulary/basic grammar segments!
(If that happened
I think all lot of them would still tell you how impressed you are to know that much about ramen, too!
Usually if you forget and want to know, ask"
That's an amazing dream, Echo! Your dedication to learning Japanese is super impressive, even if Ramen becomes your main focus. Imagine living in Japan and sharing your music! It's like the start of a legend!
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The best chance is to get a visa for doing a different day job and make music at night. The only person I've known to live in Japan only for making music there has dual citizenship
(If that happened
I think all lot of them would still tell you how impressed you are to know that much about ramen, too!
Usually if you forget and want to know, ask"
I'll keep you there
and then you won't die