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Hello,

I'm keisaku, Japanese. Could you please let me know what your images of Japan, and hwat you know about its history, etc because since i loive in Japan and am a Japanese, the information I get here and your country might different (I'm not saying one side is true and the other side is wrong).

I wrote an essay here:http://keisakut.tripod.com

In here there is a section called Peace that I wrote about how perspectives from abroad help understanding of your country. Please feel free to ask me anything if you want to know my image of your country!

Thank you!

Keisaku

Komentar

multiglot profile picture multiglotMarch 2007
Thank you Keisaku, for your direct  and helpful answer! In my humble opinion, the Japanese culture and people are very peculiar, partly due to their history and also (much more original) to the unique homogeneity of their group.



Hope to read from you again soon, Japanese lovers =)

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or1 profile picture or1March 2007
Hello, I'm indeed greatful that two people have replied to my message. Thank you very much. Firstly, what I or Japanese in general think about French. I think we have big image of France as romantic, so as French people. I guess this is coming from movies basically. I don't know how this started but I heard other people from different countries has pretty similar idea what Frence/French is, correct? As for Japanese, yes we do work a lot but don't know if many poeple earn a lot. Of course we do earn much more compare to many other countries but if you compare it with countries like West Europe, the US, etc, it is not that different actually. It just we work a lot! I think Japan is very unique in a way that we stick together so much. You can see crowd of Japanese people in abroad, and it is very difficult for a new person to get in. I don't know how much this has to do with our quality of blood. Quality of blood I mean here is that only very few people get married with foreigners and have babies. My blood is 100% Japanese and so do most of my friends. Do you guys have an experience that you stick to your own people in abroad? Cheers, Keisaku ps: I update my website time to time, so please enjoy! http://keisakut.tripod.com



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i think when you go abroad it is natural that you stick with you people you know, but i think most israelis will also try and meet new people at the same time and experience the culture they are in at maximum rate and from upclose. of course this is a generalization, so it's not true in all cases, but this is how i feel most people from israel will act.
or1 profile picture or1March 2007
Hi, i'm Or from Israel, and when i think of Japan i think of hi-tech, tidyness, obedience (sometimes blind obedience), ancient culture (shrines, monks, mythologies etc...) and more :)



if you want to know more write me P
NiVLek337 profile picture NiVLek337January 2006
i've been australian for 14 years but i was born in indonesia and raised with chinese traditions (chinese indonesian family :spin: ), so i don't really speak for australia.

from what i've heard and seen, my view of japanese people generally is...

- neat/tidy
- polite/humble
- respectful
- cool
- hot (the girls of course... heheheh ;-) )
Yalmar profile picture YalmarJune 2005
there are a few images of japan which i like, but the one that i prefer is the unspeakable peace of a zen monastery.
Kefka profile picture KefkaMay 2005
Hello,

I'm Canadian from the province of Quebec.Me and my immedeate group of friends worship Nihon. I have read several things about the country such as:
Economical/Technological:
1.Pauverty and begging are all but inexistant in Japan because it is custumary to take care of your most distant relatives; so government provides the nessecities to the "poorer" including jobs, to get them back on their feet.
2.Japan is the second most productive country in the world next to the USA (OmG)
3.Many other countries are indebted to Japan even though Japan imports almost all its raw matirials.
4. Because of the economical boom years (1980-1989/ 1989 is when beloved Emperor Hirohito died :( ) Japan technological status rose dramatically as well! (Sony, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Toyota... "Mario")

Cultural/religious:

I'll add it later but tell me what you think about Canada in the mean time.

Great topic by the way!
spitfiremac profile picture spitfiremacAugust 2004
In general, and when compared to our past relationship... not good. I live in the US and have many French friends, and from what I have witnessed many people on both sides will grumble about the people on the other then change the subject. The rumors and stereotypes ToneEO4O spoke of are for the most part true, but they are all considered somewhat puerile and, like fairytales or Santa Claus. Many find no validity in these stereotypes or if they do, won't think less of a people because of their cultural differences.
Out of those that even care, very few even dislike France or the French. As a matter of fact, the only ones that seems to care enough to talk about such matters have close ties with your country or have visited and are fond of the France and its people. As I'm sure is present in your country, the few individuals ignorant enough to actually despise a whole people for suspected "common flaws" are mostly those no one takes seriously. For instance, many supporters of the Bush administration and the war in Iraq are angry with France for its resistance to the war, even though European reluctance to support an unjustified war (no proof of WMDs) has proven right, and thus are often thought of as foolish and ignorant by their fellow Americans. The absolute truth is that most in this country just don't care or are not upset with the French people until they hear a report from our news media about wide-spread anti-American sentiment over there. Even then, the informed and open-minded of this country can understand that any such sentiment is usually low-key and as a natural reaction to the globalization and homogenization of American popular and corporate culture, as well as the sadly ubiquitous "Obnoxious American Tourist" who ruins our image with the rest of the world on their travels through Europe. I myself would rather not be disliked because I'm American, but can understand and sympathize with why I might be and hope that the stereotyping and animosity felt toward us is as low-key and sparse as the sentiment over here.
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