Women brought up within a Japanese culture will almost always say "Yes" to any invitation or request, and then simply not follow through. It's better to be polite in the moment, and be true to yourself later, rather than the other way around (as in Ameri
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Tales on the karmic retribution of good and evil from the oldest collection of Buddhist legends in Japan. Kyokai lived about 1200 years ago and was a contemporary of Saicho and Kukai, founders of Japanese Tendai and Shingon, respectively.
Do you know what 'guchi guchi' means? Or 'gyaa gyaa?' How about 'honobono?' Or 'eeto?' Here's a glossary that'll explain all these vocalizations, and many more. Uwaaaa!
In the Ueno park in Tokyo on can see a lot of the homeless people from Tokyo living there in self-made tents off blue plastic foil. In some sense they are a part of the park, like the cherry trees, the lotus plants or the tourists. They're always calm, ne