Things we'll miss:
- Onsen - these are wonderful hot springs where you take long, hot baths (indoors and outdoors) with other people who are also there to relax.
- Japanese baths - even in our apartment, we have a Japanese style bath, which is much more comfortable to us than the Western style. The bath room here does not include the toilet (thank god) and is completely water-proof; to take a bath, we first sit on a little stool and wash, then get in the tub for a clean soak.
- Good service in shops - I cannot even begin to compare. The service here is excellent, always, even if all you are buying is a pack of gum.
- The landscape - the Pacific ocean, Mt. Fuji, and numerous mountain ranges. What else can I say?
- Easy access to beer - not the healthiest thing, but when we are thirsty, beer can be found at 7-Eleven, the supermarket, or a vending machine!
- etc...
Seriously - the list goes on. Even when we go away on a holiday, we begin to talk about getting back home to enjoy those things.
3 comments:
Oh, my, have you struck a chord with us!
We have been away from Japan for ten years, and we still have just as long a list of things we miss as we did as soon as we left.
We love it in the USA, of course, and it has many things to offer that we couldn't give up permanently, but we certainly would've stayed a lot longer in Nihon if we possibly could've!
I want to see the poem.
Oh, one more thing, no one believes that you are ever going to leave. Where would you go? The US? Back to Canada? Can you imagine the culture shock?
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