Sneaked in through an unlocked back door. First person ever to enter Nintendo's ancient headquarters in Kyoto, and first photos taken of the inside, according to the woman who kicked me out.
I am ...
Sneaked in through an unlocked back door. First person ever to enter Nintendo's ancient headquarters in Kyoto, and first photos taken of the inside, according to the woman who kicked me out.
I am the son of Stephen Colbert.
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First, sorry for my terrible English. But, please undertand nuances.
I think you make much more Japanese people who use the word "gaijin". you are so rude. when you go forein countries, you have to know the country's rule,mood,manner. you ruinned your country's reputation in Japan. I can't understand why you can criticize other people's attitude. you must have a sense of shame. And,In fact, So many Japanese don't know the difference between "gaijin"and"gaikokujin". they don't hate you.
Actually, I think the Japanese are justified in their indignation.
Firstly, he really is an illegal trespasser, even if he has no ill intentions. Secondly, picture the reverse scenario. An Asian boy who wanders into a private property in America like that would be shot without a second thought and the shooter acquitted easily.
so wait, Japan actually changed the way they read and wrote from left-right to right-left after the war?? that must have been the biggest pain in the arse ever to make that change. why did they bother?
Actually traditionally Chinese characters (which Japanese uses) are written right to left for signs, names of companies. But other than that, they were (and still are) written from top to bottom, right to left. Magazines and books use that style or the more common Western left to right format. It's just a matter of preference really. Trying to emulate the traditional top to bottom, right to left format is a bit difficult on websites so no one bothers using it in the IT sector.
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I think you make much more Japanese people who use the word "gaijin".
you are so rude.
when you go forein countries, you have to know the country's rule,mood,manner.
you ruinned your country's reputation in Japan.
I can't understand why you can criticize other people's attitude.
you must have a sense of shame.
And,In fact, So many Japanese don't know the difference between "gaijin"and"gaikokujin".
they don't hate you.
Firstly, he really is an illegal trespasser, even if he has no ill intentions. Secondly, picture the reverse scenario. An Asian boy who wanders into a private property in America like that would be shot without a second thought and the shooter acquitted easily.
Don't believe me? Google for Yoshihiro Hattori.
"The Myspace-inspired camera angles" :P
that must have been the biggest pain in the arse ever to make that change. why did they bother?