John,
Thanks for the heads up! I will definitely start looking into those sites/groups. My biggest challenge is that I live way out in the
inaka, so I don't have much connection with most of Japan. Yargh! Heh. ;D
Also, the dedication that goes into being a part of an interest group in Japan borders on the fanatical. I am not saying that is necessarily a bad thing, because what a person is interested in doing here in Japan they often do
very well. Unfortunately, in addition to being a
gaijin, I am wildly eclectic in my interests, and this even bewilders people back home. To the Japanese, I am part schizo and part live entertainment.
Fortunately, I am thick as a brick and pretty stubborn, so if I try to find out or participate in a group, most of the time they eventually just give in and let me go along. I mean, hey, you guys let me in SimV, ne? ;D
As for Japanese flight simulation, here are a couple of arcade style simulator games I thought you might like to see. I have flown them both. They both have adjustable realism settings, and once you crank up the realism, they are challenging to fly. Where my family lives in North Dakota, there is a Landing High Japan at the local arcade. These two games I photographed at Narita Airport. Even though I have seen much better home-built's (and hope to build a better home-built myself at some point), I still wouldn't mind having one of these at home. ;)
Still, as big as those arcade systems are, you really got to check out the cockpit at
http://web1.kcn.jp/soujukan_koubou/mt_cockpits/ffy-v/ffyv.htm that is featured in the site mentioned above in the OP. /droollovedrool
I'm rambling and dreaming. Time to stop typing.

All the best and biggest dreams,
~Darrin