Sunday, September 4, 2011
Japan is filled with adventure. You can find these adventures in spirit, nature, people, events, readings, sight, sound, and the food. I enjoy traveling by train. The most interesting thing about it has to be the people who board it. I am always amazed, even after 16 years of living here, at what people wear. The style
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Japan is a fun place. I do not read about the culture, daily. I learn as I travel of talk to Japanese people. Japan has lots to see. Cities, country sides, beaches, mountains, oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, architect, homes, neighborhoods, stores, fashion, people and so much more pleasures to my eyes. I travel as much as I can by car. I drive a Lexus GS350. It is black.
What I love the most about Japan is the freedom from the daily bombardments of who is better that who. For the most part, no one pays attention to me. I love that. Most gaijin (foreign people) I meet seem to think of Japan as a "racist" country. I do not see that at all. Everyone is discriminated equally, even the Japanese people. I am aware of the in country discrimination due to the statuses of the past. I have heard that is no longer in effect. I am aware that discrimination does continue.
What I see is the opportunities for individuals who do not want to work in corporate Japan where discrimination lies in wait. This blog will consist of photos of places that I see as I drive in Japan. Please enjoy them. It is all good. Japan is a free country. I love what I see and feel here.
What I love the most about Japan is the freedom from the daily bombardments of who is better that who. For the most part, no one pays attention to me. I love that. Most gaijin (foreign people) I meet seem to think of Japan as a "racist" country. I do not see that at all. Everyone is discriminated equally, even the Japanese people. I am aware of the in country discrimination due to the statuses of the past. I have heard that is no longer in effect. I am aware that discrimination does continue.
What I see is the opportunities for individuals who do not want to work in corporate Japan where discrimination lies in wait. This blog will consist of photos of places that I see as I drive in Japan. Please enjoy them. It is all good. Japan is a free country. I love what I see and feel here.
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