Wed., 4/8 Today our OAT group scatters in all directions. Lee and I transfer to Osaka to fly back to San Francisco, she to Berkeley, and I on to Denver, arriving before we left as we gain our day back. Another "Excellent Adventure" and new friends met.
Comments and Impressions:
Japan is a well organized, "polite" society, if seeming a bit isolated in its culture ( on purpose). Very little English spoken and no English channels in these big cities (CNN, etc.), as in most countries. Though written English is learned in middle school it us very difficult for them to pronounce. Seems impossible for us Westerners to get a grasp on Japanese! They learn to read and write two different forms of their own language, however.
Japan is much like the United States in its innovation and technical advancement. We fell in love with the Western Japanese toilets! Cities are cleaner, no trash or graffiti, though there are millions of people.No trash bins in train stations, public areas in the big cities since 9/11. They take their trash home. No visible poverty. They have A Social Security system, company supported retirement at age 60, with medical support. Japan has a very efficient transportation system - trains and excellent highways, great technology (wifi) with everyone using their smart phones. Because of smaller size apartments/houses they have great efficient appliences and furnishings.
Kids are darling! The youth, like ours, is trying new fashion, music, customs against the parents'generation. Attire of the business population is siuts, heals for women, and briefcases, against the more expressive youth. There is a great respect for the history here and a love of nature. The Japanese are out and about everywhere in the rain! TV emphasizes healthy eating/cooking shows, morning exersize, lots of colorful kid's learning shows, ads for beauty products, (just like us), animation, "happy" atmosphere. Lots of masks worn in the cities o deal with the seasonal allergies and closeness of humanity!
The most beautifyl sakura cherry blossons in the world!
Signing off. Hope you've enjoyed your "armchair travels".
Lainey