Momiji (aka autumn leaves) and Sakura (aka cherry blossom)
are 2 well known phenomena in the Japanese culture. If you get a chance to
speak to any Japanese about nature related things they will tell you that each
season has a certain phenomenon related to it that gives them the opportunity
to feel more connected with the nature. Spring has the Sakura, summer has the
flowers in blooms, autumn the Momiji and winter has the snow (when it happens
to snow….if it ever does).
Lifestyle and everything that comes with it when discovering a new culture :)
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Thursday, 23 May 2013
You can't start life in Japan without some sushi.....
Whether you love it or hate it you have to admit that sushi
is the most representative dishes when it comes to the Japanese culture. I am
not saying that it is the only traditional food by all means and one should
give credit to other dishes like ramen, soba or tempura, but if you would ask
anybody in the world to give you an example of a Japanese dish, they would very
likely say ‘sushi’. Anyway, luckily I am a well and truly sushi lover and it is
true what they say that you haven’t really tasted sushi until you’ve had it in
Japan. Although you can find it pretty much everywhere and sushi-ya
(restaurants) are spread everywhere, like mushrooms after the rain, they do not
come cheap.
Monday, 20 May 2013
A crazy beginning……
So staring my own blog was probably something I should have
done months, if not years ago. But most likely at least 9 month ago when I came
to Tokyo. You know as they say, it is better to write everything down while it
is still fresh in your mind, but to be honest all those first months have been
a little bit of a blur, with the occasional awe-ness thrown in and filled with
lots of embarrassing and frustrating moments. But as I came to find out along
the way, they all form an important part of the cultural adaptation and
learning process, aka finding out how to best fit in a country of crazy but
wonderful people.
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