Some people I have talked to living here have a somewhat negative viewpoint on the experience. They site racism and ignorant treatment of us gaijin because we are different. Some even feel that we are not 'living in the real Japan'. While I know that I have encountered some racism at one point or another in travels even when teaching, although my students usually are fantastic. But I wonder if some people aren't being just a little too sensitive. Let's look at the facts, we are outsiders, and if you are like me in the inaka (the country side) we are a little more of a rarity. I personally have found children or obasaons (grandmas) staring at me in the shopping center like I was an alien (which ironically enough, I am). But I think we should not get angry if the waitress at the restaurant offers to bring us a fork and knife because they don't know that 97% of foreigners can use chopsticks. To me, there is a sincere (though ignorant) gesture behind trying to help us feel at home in their restaurant.
As for not living in the Real Japan- that is completely false. To me everyday I am reminded of the unique Japanese customs and attitude towards life.

The Japanese have a natural appreciation for nature that often amazes me. When they ask me how nice the changing of the leaves is back in Canada, I have to honestly answer that I never even noticed it before living in Japan. Now when I go back I notice how beautiful the trees look (before I would just notice how messy all the leaves on the ground were). And the same with Cherry blossoms. I had neve seen Magnolias before living here and I was amazed that the street shown above has a Magnolia theme (mokuren dori- which literally means Magnolia street).



Really I think Japan is a beautiful country, the people are great and we need to do our jobs and act as ambassadors from a different culture, and we can teach them one person at a time about us. Keep positive, and your experience will be positive and enjoy the differences! If we come here with a notion of what Japan should be that is wrong, is that so different from ... well... chopsticks?
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