Fri, 15 January 2010
Today's guest, Shirley Delsart, talks about a number of her Japan-related experiences, including coming to Japan for the first time in the 1980s, as well as her subsequent decision to move here to Nagano Prefecture. Shirley also shares stories about language mistakes and various cultural differences she has experienced.
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I always been an avid follower of your podcast. I'ts so interesting to listen and learned from different people who had share their personal experience dealing with everyday life in Japan. I hope that I too will have a wonderful one on my coming volunteer vacation ( WWOOF) in Kyoto this May. Thank you so much.
Another interesting podcast. I\'m jealous you getting to meet all these fascinating people.
Japan is just so fascinating. The culture. The extremes. From a reputation of being perverse, to being the worlds most efficient and stoic, to the serenity of the tea ceremony.
Would be interesting to flip this and see how they view us Americans. Thanks for another insightful podcast.
Japan is just so fascinating. The culture. The extremes. From a reputation of being perverse, to being the worlds most efficient and stoic, to the serenity of the tea ceremony.
Would be interesting to flip this and see how they view us Americans. Thanks for another insightful podcast.
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