Dear Otaku Illustrated Subscriber,
Today I'll continue talking about verb groups. So now that you know the general rules of the verb groups, I will now tell you about the rare exceptions. You see, there are some tricky "eru" and "iru" ending verbs that are actually U verbs and not Ru verbs. Fortunately these are very few and very far between so you can just remember them. Some examples are Kaeru, which is to return, and Hashiru, which is to run.

Today I will continue with the geographic reason for why the majority of the Japanese live in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya. Another trick that Japan has tried to solve it's declining population problem is that there are prefectures that have become so desperate that they're hosting marriage hunting parties, known as kokatsu, where singles are forced to mingle in government sanctioned events. Attendance is almost non existent as the only people that show up are those that were made to do so by their parents, and they still leave still single. So it also has a success rate of zero. And I'll be concluding why none of the governments attempts are working next week.

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