1 Nature - the mountains in particular. Japan has a more diversified nature that any country I have ever visited.
2 The politeness of the Japanese people. There seems to be a code of conduct for most interactions - supplying a nice and friendly atmosphere in most situations.
3 FOOD: From the ramen dishes so much liked by Frederic (and me), to fish in all its cooked and uncooked forms. I should not forget to mention seaweed - in its equally many taste appearances.
4 The differences in culture and history - so much more to learn.
I am leaving Japan with a desire to learn and understand more. I will build a a book and movie collection, return on many visits - and maybe one day - work a bit more on the language :-).
2 The politeness of the Japanese people. There seems to be a code of conduct for most interactions - supplying a nice and friendly atmosphere in most situations.
3 FOOD: From the ramen dishes so much liked by Frederic (and me), to fish in all its cooked and uncooked forms. I should not forget to mention seaweed - in its equally many taste appearances.
4 The differences in culture and history - so much more to learn.
I am leaving Japan with a desire to learn and understand more. I will build a a book and movie collection, return on many visits - and maybe one day - work a bit more on the language :-).
In addition to having had a wonderful experience with Frederic, this trip has truly opened new doors in my understanding of history, religion and human nature.
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