January 24, 2005
Saipan-da

I went to Saipan a while ago to try scuba diving for the first time ever, and get certified. Funny how that works... Anyway, now I have an Open Water C License for Scuba diving!

Saipan is an incredibly common vacation destination for Japanese tourists. It's overseas, nice weather, closer than Hawaii, cheaper than Okinawa, got a ridiculously large Duty-Free shop... Perfect. Saipan is actually a commonwealth of the United States. So is Guam. To be honest, I learned that after moving to Japan...

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Your information is incorrect. Saipan is a member of the CNMI (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) and is a protectorate of the United States. Guam is a United States Territory. I don't know the full details of the difference, but I do know that Guam has a (non-voting) delegate in the United States Congress, putting them on the same level as American Samoa and the Virgin Islands. -joepet
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In Saipan you spend dollars, buy cereal and granola bars, and speak Japanese. What? Yeah. Speak Japanese. There are SO many Japanese tourists in Saipan that the locals have learned to speak to support their business. I expected that hotel employees, and shady characters selling massages on the street would speak Japanese (社長さん!)... but in Saipan it's so deep that even the old lady working behind the counter at the bakery could speak Japanese. Filipino, Thai, Indian, Chinese, everyone living in harmony and speaking Japanese. Old people also speak Japanese becase of the impact from Japan controling Saipan in WWII.

There are so many Japanese tourists in Saipan that the most prevalent country "mascot" is the SaiPanda.

It's a panda. With a horn.

In Japanese, "rhino" is "サイ" (Sai). Panda, is パンダ (panda)。
Saipanだ! (Saipan-da) means, "It's Saipan!"

The commercial mascot of Saipan has a name (and a body) that is a JAPANESE PUN.

I was floored when I noticed that. The Japanese seem to love it. Someone please show me some other place in the world where something similar is going on. I would love to know.

To be fair, the common spoken language in Saipan is really English. However, I would dare to say that Japanese language in Saipan is equivalent to Spanish spoken in Miami or southern Texas. Saipan has been so commercialised that I literally could not find a restaurant that served a native dish. I was able to steer clear of Hard Rock Cafe and Tony Roma's long enough to catch a Filipino restaurant that was recommended to me, but that was the as close to native as I could get. The TV gets NHK. And a local station has a program where a Saipan native takes a Japanese lady around and "discovers" the country. All while speaking Japanese.


When leaving the airport the time is displayed in Tokyo time, and Saipan time.


Even this Thai store has katakana in the window.


Guam/Saipan Coconut PRETZ. The Japanese snack.


You guys who have been in Japan for a long time understand...


Even the police box says 交番


Onigiri, top shelf of local breadstore.

Posted by Harvey at January 24, 2005 07:53 AM
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Your information is incorrect. Saipan is a member of the CNMI (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) and is a protectorate of the United States. Guam is a United States Territory. I don't know the full details of the difference, but I do know that Guam has a (non-voting) delegate in the United States Congress, putting them on the same level as American Samoa and the Virgin Islands.

Posted by: joepet on January 27, 2005 05:03 PM

yeah, well as long as they're slingin' US green, it's cool. That place seems very confusing. I considered going there till I ran across a website against it. Something about the "beatiful feces drenched beaches" turned me off! ^^

Harvey, quit changin' phones! contacting you is harder than wraping up in an obi by yourself! (or so I've heard)

Posted by: john-nick on January 28, 2005 10:26 AM

Wow... seems like my comment counter is totally messed.

My phone hasn't changed!

Posted by: Harvey on January 28, 2005 05:50 PM

And you lost the first two comments on this topic. It's joepet's fault!

Posted by: mdchachi on January 28, 2005 11:40 PM

We'll see if this posts- Joepet is right, Saipan is a US Commonwealth, which is something they chose (they could have also chosen independence like the Federated States of Micronesia but didn't.) Guam/Puerto Rico, etc never had any such choice as Guam is strategic for US military reasons and as such remains an unincorporated territory with no real right to self-determination. I've been to all these places and wrote an 80 page political history of them.

Posted by: Roger on January 29, 2005 06:09 AM

Man, comments still messed up. Must research. I'll edit the text of the post too to reflect the corrections. Thanks all.

And Roger is an island otaku.

Posted by: Harvey on January 29, 2005 08:28 PM
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