Monday, February 28, 2011

Make Japanese Neighborhood in Hirakata:)

It is seconde time to make diffirent race neighborhood. The fisrt diffirent race neighborhood was in America of Miami. To make new neighborhood is always fun and exciting specially if the race is not same it makes me more exciting because I can learn more new things from them which I could not to achieve before during live in Korea.

(My first neighborhood , Nonaka Ayano♥)

She was my first neighborhood in Japan. She is my roomate, ayano. Beforer I came Japan I have preconception about Japanese that they are little cold mind which means they do not want to show their real feeling or mind since they hate to give hurt to other person; called individualism. Therfore Japanese always neat, smiling and being nice to all people.

However, my first thinking about Japanese was broken up by my roomate. she was really nice person. we are really fit each other such as soulmate. we spent a lot of time by watching Japanese movie, drama and show program, making own nation's food together and tralving to nagoya and takayama. I realized that race diffirent is no obstacle to make mind-throught friend.

(γŠηˆΆγ•γ‚“~ my Japanese Father♥)

He is the father who lives in seminar house4 that also I have lived in. He has 82 children of son and daughther spenting whole day to care of us. Always being nice and kind to us. Everymorning when I go to school I say to him "ittekimasu" (I'll be back later)and he reply to me "itterasshai" (Be safe) with a warm-smile also when I come back from school I say "tadaima" (I'm home) and then hs say "Okaeri" (welcome home). At that time when I hear father's welcoming saying I feel comfortable and I feel really I am in home just as like as korean home. Besides even though I am not good at Japanese, he always pays attention to me and say to me easiest way of Japanese. I got a second Japanese father in Japan.

I realiy happy to meet this kind of nice neighborhood in Japan. still ex pecting some more new and nice neighborhood this semesster.

2 comments:

  1. Aw! I love the picture of you and Otoosan.

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  2. Yes, nice pictures. But your post is more about you living at seminar house rather than the neighborhood you live in.

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