Hi Japan is home.
I just arrived to Tokyo yesterday..
I know you missing your home.. but hope you would enjoy your stay where you are until you back at home.
still I cant go to Osaka but I would meet friends from Osaka..
it is matsuri and fireworks festivals..too humid..
everything changes so fast..the airport has many access now and people are everywhere.. Many high school trips on going around and flights are really overbooked.. they are still in uniforms traveling..
I am having fun with my friends and family again,,
I think you really miss Japan too but enjoy the opportunity where you are now and your home country is awesome..I noticed their politeness.. they keep bowing again..
I did not carry my PC with me so I am at internet cafe with free drinks all you can drink.of course I need to make e-mails that is why I am here..in my own little private room..nice eh !
good day!
2006-08-01 20:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never been to Japan but they are quite popular all over the world after WWII when they became prosperous and make cars and electronics. I want to visit Japan to see the mount fuji but they say it is so expensive there. I do not think Japanese men are handsome nor that they treat women nicely. I like to watch movies of old samurai days of Japan.
2006-08-01 12:39:28
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answered by fedup 3
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I just watched a special last night on Japan and loved it.Your culture is so old and the people so friendly.I like your avatar you look happy.I also just wanted to state I thought Miss Japan should have won Miss Universe.She was so beautiful and loved her smile(it lit up the world) and intelligence.I would love to visit there if I had the money.
2006-08-01 12:43:56
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answered by DreamWeaver 6
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First I dont know you so cant say much..'cept hi..& I dont know much about Japan just from history & whats on the news or in the paper..Seems so overcrowded though,yet excellence in technology, medicine etc..I like the fact you give your elders so much respect..and the women have beautiful skin..Babies are adorable..Not so sure about the way your government is ran but to each thier own & it seems to work well with the people or they would of rebelled by now ey?We were enemies in the past,and no regrets from me on how that ended,but glad we can be allies to a degree now..=)
2006-08-01 12:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know you enough to tell you what I think of you, but as far as Japan goes, it has always been on my list of places I want to visit before I die. I would love to go there and immerse myself in the culture! I love Japanese food, and I would kill to experience it in Japan! Not to mention all the tourist attractions and interesting cities and people that live there. Hopefully someday I will get to see it all.
2006-08-01 12:38:29
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answered by autumnfaerie8 4
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I think they have an interesting culture. I'm going to start Japanese classes in September. I can hardly wait! The only thing I don't like about Japan is that they invaded China twice.
2006-08-01 12:38:42
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answered by Alej 5
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I would like to travel to Japan some day. It is a part of the history of the world and I'm interested. Also the Japanese people I have met seem very polite and courteous and I'd like to visit their country.
2006-08-01 12:50:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I am an American living in Japan. Culture is very polite. They have a ways to go with the gender inequality and the care of animals though.
2006-08-01 12:37:23
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answered by nicole 3
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Loved Japan. Served in the Navy in Yokuska, and would take the train to Tokyo.
2006-08-01 12:36:26
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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i flew from Cairns, Australia to LA via Japan and I have to say that it was the worst flying experience of my life! No one on the plane would move so that I would have a spare seat next to me for my daughter. I asked about 6 people and also a few air hostesses. No one would move, and I was even sworn at a few times in Japanese for asking! Then, when I was getting of the plane...a man proceeded to push me out of the way, while I was holding onto my 7-month old baby...I was lucky that I was able to catch myself and not drop my child. Then when on the train to get to arrivals I had someone else try and push between my self and my daughter in her stroller. I was not about to let go of the stroller...I was then sworn at again in Japanese. Once at the hotel...I was not given any help to get myself, my child and my bags to the 6th floor. Then while in Japan for the day...well people push, I was pushed from a shop saying that nothing in ther would fit me...I am a size 12, 5ft8inches...155lbs! I will never, never go back to Japan again. Now I will talk about the Japanese people the tourist in my home town! Well now they just drive me crazy. They ride their bikes in the middle of the road, on the wrong side of the road and proceed to go around round-a-bouts. They get mad when you dont speak their language and get even madder when you dont drop eveything to help them....
Japanese people think that the world owes them something, that they are somewhat superior to everyone else...
2006-08-01 15:03:07
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answered by skattered0077 5
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