Let's be more Japanese !

Friday, April 10, 2015 Francisco Carneiro 0 Comments

The Japanese term kodokushi, or “lonely death,” refers to a person who dies alone, their absence unnoticed for weeks until a neighbor notices. As Japan’s elderly population expands and more Japanese live alone, the term is tragically being used more often.

http://qz.com/380685/photos-cleaning-up-after-japans-lonely-deaths/


It's sad to die alone. My guess is that Japanese people don't want to bother their family and prefer to die alone.

I was just once in TOKYO but it was the most impressive visit ever made. They are so civilized, so polite and so clean.

The way Japanese behaved with the fukushima disaster and the way they respect the other people is the way the world should move. 

Sashimi is the most clean and well designed dish ever. 

I would love to visit Japan more deeply and slowly. I will make that one of my goals in life. perhaps doing japan by bike i would do a 2 in one!


In Japan, I was immensely impressed by the politeness, industrious nature and conscientiousness of the Japanese people.

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Hirosaki Castle and its cherry blossoms are known as one of the best scenic spots in Japan, listed in the “100 best spots for cherry blossoms in Japan” selected by the government

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