- Post reply Log in to post comments161 repliesmaryeJoined:If you're a Deadhead in Asia, here's your new clubhouse... Welcome, and make yourselves at home!
- mark260958Joined:Myself
Hy! AM Mark.
New at Dead.net . Wanna enjoy like all of mu buddies are doing. Do not like to involve in communities. For living, am doing two different things.
One is start a blogging site and one is an e-commerce store.
I want to financially free as soon as possible to live my life as a deadhead. Working hard to reach this level. - Tahoe PrankstersJoined:Tahoe Pranksters to Japan
Hello,
My name in Kenjiro and I am a deadhead skier and musician living in Lake Tahoe.
A group of local Lake Tahoe Deadhead skiers and snowboard riders are coming to Japan with our guitars this winter (February or March) with hopes of meeting other deadhead Skiers and Riders in Japan. We want to ski, ride and play Grateful Dead songs with Japanese skiers and riders.
If you or anyone in your group is interested in joining, we would warmly welcome you.
If you know anyone else interested or can help us with meeting other deadheads in Japan, we would be very grateful.
We look forward to your reply.
Thank you,
Kenjiro "Willy" Green
Tahoe Pranksters - rockthingJoined:Dude, are you still in…
Dude, are you still in Nagoya? The whole current scene has turned me into even more of a recluse than I already was, but just so ya know, you ain't the only one. There are quite a few Japanese heads around this area, but it may not be so good for your visa status to get too close. :P
- hippydaveJoined:Searching for the soundWell, it's been 7 years since I wrote this initial post looking for deadheads to hang with in Nagoya, Japan. While I've enjoyed venturing to such places as the Oshino Dead Festival near Mt Fuji in 2013, Yukotopia a few times( Hi Kuma) and the Happy Farm Music Festival near Nagano in 2016, I've been looking for someone I kind spend time with on weekends listening to tunes and exploring the area. Still hoping this can happen.