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This is the first part of a three-part miniseries on getting a driver’s license in Japan – because it is a topic that is THAT complicated and can be quite drawn-out. If you find tales of bureaucracy hilarious, read on. For many, Japan is an incredibly attractive destination to live. Fascinating history, booming technology, and a …... mehr auf travelsofmo.wordpress.com
I took a breath, switched on the lights, and looked around the room. Desks were lined up in rows, somewhat neatly, some adorned with light graffiti. The window along one wall boasted a view of the roof of the next building. Two chairs were tucked behind the desk for some reason, one a swivel, one… ... mehr auf travelsofmo.wordpress.com
Attending a funeral via Facetime is a surreal experience. You are definitely there; you see everything that’s happening, hear every eulogy and laugh at every joke. Yet, you miss all of the physical sensations of being there; the chill of the wind on your cheek, the smell of the flowers (in purple and yellow for … ... mehr auf travelsofmo.wordpress.com
5-15 August 2018 Before visiting South Korea, I don’t think I’d realized exactly how much living in Japan had affected me. While there is no doubt that I’m Western, and often find myself inhabiting the role of the awkward, bumbling white person (a fellow English teacher says it’s like being Mr. Bean every time you … ... mehr auf travelsofmo.wordpress.com