With that said, I think now would be a good time to reflect upon the last 365 days. Shall we begin?
Things I know today, that I didn't know a year ago:
- Natto (fermented soy beans) = delicious
- Japanese people are like cats; they can sleep literally anywhere.
- It is not okay to wear shoes in a Japanese lockerroom.
- In Japan, you can lock your umbrella in a special umbrella locker before entering many buildings.
- Even Japanese adults like manga and playing Nintendo DS's.
- If you experience summer in Japan, it must be karma telling you that you suck at life.
- A lot of Japanese culture revolves around drinking (happy drinking, that is, not American depressing drinking).
- Kanji is actually really fun to learn (Yes, I'm cool. I already realize this.)
- Japanese cell phones are amazing.
- The media in Japan doesn't make me feel the sky is falling like the American news does.
- Japanese people like to eat... and make you eat.
- It is not uncommon to see young Japanese women wearing cat or panda ears on the train (I'm not sure how to explain this one).
- Harajuku is weird.
- Japan REALLY likes Barack Obama (and so do I).
- Monkeys in Japan are like their foreign counterparts; they are smelly and mean (one commented that my shoes looked moon-boots. I have yet to recover from that verbal quip)
- Japanese television is entertaining regardless if you understand it or not (okay, I knew this before I left the U.S.)
- And finally, no matter where you are in the world, nothing can compete with home cookin'!
Alright, that's it for now. I hope you're all doing well.
~ Kenji
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