Ohayo, Joshua.

A few more things you "might" like!

1. http://members.aol.com/writejapan/

2. http://language.tiu.ac.jp/index_e.html

3. (toolbox): http://language.tiu.ac.jp/tools_e.html

4. (only because you said you might move to UK): http://japanesetutor.co.uk/

5. (Webcam): http://www.j-os.com/index.html?gclid=COGIuLOMwY8CFRNNYAodUnDQnA

May I suggest you try also: http://www.craigslist.com There are several ads there.

P.S. For manga:

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Thank you for the suggestions and the additional resources! If you're looking for more information on learning Japanese or resources to help with studying, I can definitely assist you.

To get started with the resources you provided:
1. The first link, http://members.aol.com/writejapan/, appears to be a website dedicated to learning Japanese writing. You can visit this website to learn more about the Japanese writing system and practice writing in Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji.

2. The second link, http://language.tiu.ac.jp/index_e.html, seems to be a language program offered by "Tokyo International University." This program is likely geared towards foreigners who want to learn Japanese. You can explore this website for more information on the language courses they offer and how to enroll.

3. The third link, http://language.tiu.ac.jp/tools_e.html, seems to be a toolbox of online language resources provided by the same language program. This toolbox may contain various online tools, such as dictionaries, flashcards, grammar explanations, and practice exercises, which can be useful for learning Japanese.

4. The fourth link, http://japanesetutor.co.uk/, is a website specifically focused on providing Japanese tutoring services in the UK. You can check out this website if you're interested in finding a tutor or learning materials tailored to your location.

5. The fifth link, http://www.j-os.com/index.html?gclid=COGIuLOMwY8CFRNNYAodUnDQnA, seems to lead to a website that offers webcam-based lessons for learning Japanese. This can be a convenient option for receiving personalized Japanese instruction from a native speaker through online video sessions.

Lastly, you mentioned Craigslist (http://www.craigslist.com) as a potential resource. Craigslist is a popular classified advertisements website where you can find various listings, including language exchange partners, language tutors, or study groups. You can browse through the ads in your area or post your own ad to find language learning opportunities.

I hope these explanations help you navigate through the resources and find what you're looking for! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.