I'm proud of Japanese traditional art culture which is taken over from long long ago. For example, clothes called "kimono",which is very bearutiful. The design is delicate and everyone who wears kimono looks good in the clothes. I like Japanese detailed design. They are so nice.
Also, I like Japanese pop culture like manga, which means comics. I'm proud of that I am Japanese to know many manga are popular all over the world. One Japanese manga, "ONE PIECE" is my favorite. I strongly recommend you to read it if you've never read it.
I like most of my culture and I feel comfortable in my culture, but I don't like so much about one Japanese culture, that is: people are not so friendly, especially in the cities. I know that is because many Japanese are shy, and it doesn't mean they are not kind. I just hope people will be more friendly.
I heard that in Mexico, people talk each other a lot even if they don't know each other. It's so noisy in the trains or buses because people talk a lot. It's interesting. Compared with the culture in Mexico, people are so quiet in Japan. I think it's difficult for Japanese to be like Mexican, but if our culture became like them, our country and culture will be more attractive.
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I like the designs of traditional clothes!! I was pretty happy when I wore it last year. I've never read ONE PIECE, but my sister reads all of the episodes... Maybe I should try to read them. :)
返信削除I thought the point that you mentioned on the above; "if our culture became like Mexicans, our country and culture will be more attrractive" was interesting.
My favorite manga is ONE PIECE. I'd suggest foreign people to read this. I didn't know that Mexican people are so friendly. It's still people are shy but in my opinion, they're getting better now.
返信削除I like Japanese Anime, too. No Japanese Anime; No my life. This is my maxim I made. As you mentioned on your article, there are many traditional stuff in Japan; for example, "kimono".
返信削除I havnen't been to Mexico yet, so I cannot judge it's true or not; however, I will visit there next year to meet my brother from another mother. I ask him about it then.