lunes, 22 de octubre de 2018
A country I would like to visit: JAPAN
Hi everyone :)
In the last three years I started to know the anime world, that changed my life completely xd. I became a real "otaku" in a few months and now I basically spend my whole free time reading "manga". For that reason I begin to concern more and more about oriental and japanese culture, and today I really would love to travel to Japan. I think there is so many interesting cities to visit, like Tokyo, Kioto, Nagoya, Nagasaki, Osaka or places like Aokigahara, that is known as "The wood of suicides".
Another reason for my interesting on this country is for the social relation and the traditions. People there is very less "warm" than in Western world or especially in Latin America (This really fits with me because I am a really cold person). And obviously I would like to learn about the culture and the way it works to get out of the occidental structure.
If I could visit there I totally would try to know a lot of "Mangaka" (People who write manga) and try to buy a lot of the manga that still haven't arrived to America yet (but the language it would be problem :C). And I would like to know activist people, involved in the politics, like communists and feminists to see our differences and agreements about how see things and talk about strategies to fight all these oppressive systems.
If I would have to choose I would like to study there, maybe for a months or a few years, but I would not feel confortable living there forever, or maybe I would, I really don't know but for the moment it sounds more reasonable to me.
Bye-bye!
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Awesome! It must be a great experience to visit and get to know the japanese culture! I would really like to travel there, specially to Hiroshima and visit the A-bomb memorial. It must be extremely painful to hear stories of what happened there.
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ResponderEliminarI think that it would be very interesting to talk with activists from that country!
For a long time I have an interest in contrasting visions with Asian countries (in my case the first one would be South Korea), I think it could be very enriching!