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Gaijin-in-JapanBlogging direct from Kobe, Japan
Gaijin isn't a bad word. There just isn't any
other word to describe us. And besides, I'm different and I like it that way. Why else would I decide to leave San Francisco and live here forever? So that I can eat good food? Maybe. |
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Last night We took Tomoko’s mom and good friend out to dinner for my mother-in-law’s birthday (and Tomoko’s of course). The conversation got interesting when my mother-in-law’s friend mentioned that she was a teacher for 30 years in Manchuria, China. At the time, I only knew of Japan’s occupation of the area but didn’t know of it’s extent. After reading this article I have A LOT of questions. Can I ask them? No. But to be so close to so many interesting stories kills me. You must be logged in to post a comment. |
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