Everyone knows that Japanese Language and Culture is different and unique. I see it every day when I walk down the streets to work. As a constant mix of the old and new, Japan constantly surprises me. I can go to a major hub of commerce and then walk five minutes to find myself in the presence of an old Shinto Shrine.
Furthermore, wherever you turn, there's a mix of Kanji, Kana, and Romaji. While Japanese is not my native language, it was my minor in college and I find it to be very fun, beautiful, frustrating at times, and also a rewarding way of communicating with others.
Here I hope to outline my personal discoveries and impressions on Japanese Culture and Language.
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