We don’t know the dog’s name, if it was a stray, or if its human knew where it was. All we know is it latched onto us and brightened our day.
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We don’t know the dog’s name, if it was a stray, or if its human knew where it was. All we know is it latched onto us and brightened our day.
You realise they’re meant to be… like…. killing each other… right?
Miyajima Island is famous for its delicous oysters, but today let’s look at an aspect of Miyajima that is sadly long-gone: the Japanese macaque.
Disneyland bring children’s dreams to life. You can see it on their faces.
Ai-chan was blinded from a young age and taken in from the streets of Nagoya.
Living in Japan has given me this great idea for a comedy sketch. It’s based on a true story, by which I mean it actually, seriously happened.
As part of my homework for the weekend, I was asked to write an essay detailing the international relations disaster that is the Japanese government’s method of dealing with past war crimes. I was thrilled. However…
Who would have thought it? Crappy bureaucracies exist everywhere, in every language.
Introducing Vegemite to people in Japan is a particularly tricky thing to do, particularly if you have trouble articulating the subtleties of the spread in Japanese. Nevertheless, it’s probably something that most Australians working with children in any capacity may feel inclined to do at some stage, even if only for lack of anything else to do in class.
I’ve finally gotten around to uploading photos from the past several months. Hope you enjoy them!