Japanese people of reddit, how is WW2 Japan perceived by modern Japan? I lived in Japan for many years, and worked in an adults only ESL school This was a regular topic of conversation, and when I look back on all the discussions, I remain amazed at just how little your average Japanese person was taught (or knew) about Japan's role in WW2
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Every time I mention that Id like to live in Japan, people start . . . It’s this that leads people to disappointment This impulse to fall into a tunnel visioned love of Japan despite the fact that it’s a very normal place to live in once you get used to it Also remember that all the people that like their lives in Japan are not spending much time on Quora or making YouTube videos
Is it true that women in China have higher status than women . . . - Reddit Here it says 96% percent of executive committee members in China are male, which is better than Japan but hardly something to boost about And when we look at other things like the female representation of politicians and legal rights for women, then China does worse
Is this statement true about Japan? Work culture, Saving expensive Japan is prohibitively expensive I know friends and family who earn very well by their domicile standards in Euros and US Dollars and have gone almost bankrupt during their visits to Japan, despite availing very normal facilities or making normal purchases
What website does they use in japan for community forums? Like for english speakers we mostly use reddit or quora but not many japanese people use these websites because of their english ability So what websites do they mainly use?
Is studying in Japan worth it? : r movingtojapan - Reddit Hello! I’ve been searching for universities around the world for the last week, and while searching I’ve come into several posts (mostly from Quora lol) advising telling that getting a degree in Japan is not worth it I’ve come up on some reasons why on my own: The “hard to get into but easy to graduate” system Show up and you’ll get credits It’s hard to use overseas because it