tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319339803753927098.post7561428931444633322..comments2023-05-21T17:09:46.561+09:00Comments on Kaori Square Feet: December Link Love Kaorihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06495830655043821533noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319339803753927098.post-72481610275139937162015-12-07T16:41:56.460+09:002015-12-07T16:41:56.460+09:00Amen to that.
And yes, I think I'll leave Jir...Amen to that.<br /><br />And yes, I think I'll leave Jiro for my next life, where I plan to be a carnivore and if possible, at least 175cm tall.Kaorihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06495830655043821533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319339803753927098.post-4614414961873361092015-12-06T23:27:24.779+09:002015-12-06T23:27:24.779+09:00Having fun is the most important thing in life.
O...Having fun is the most important thing in life.<br /><br />One week in Tokyo is rushed and you are right, you really can only do the stereotypical things. It did bring back memories of my first time here and my first month living here. I feel completely different now.<br /><br />PS: Jiro would probably smack you on the head for that. ;) Ever hear the story of a Chinese girl who asked to get her omakase changed or a bag to take home? She was thrown out, banned, and the Chinese internet shamed her for being angry at the restaurant and being insensitive to Japanese customs. Oh well, there is always a first. :DDruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08002643968517980587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319339803753927098.post-26868335749053132882015-12-03T14:44:36.933+09:002015-12-03T14:44:36.933+09:00It's really just all about how you look at wha...It's really just all about how you look at what you do, whether it's your passion or not. I usually don't know until I look back on things. Or maybe too lazy to care, as long as I'm having fun :)<br /><br />I had that children's book in my kindergarten. I don't even remember specifically but it was interesting to see all the changes.<br /><br />Well, to be fair, he was in Japan for maybe a week so stereotypical is about all you can expect. But I was more impressed by his History in One Sentence bit. And yes, I rolled my eyes at "everything is incredibly clean and orderly," too. But after being in Japan for so long, I don't even remember what my stereotypical impressions of Japan were at first so I'm always interested in how others see Japan. (PS: Do you think I can go to Jiro and only order eggs and cucumber rolls? Hehe)Kaorihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06495830655043821533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319339803753927098.post-88814321130894188782015-12-02T23:32:40.852+09:002015-12-02T23:32:40.852+09:00Finding out your passion is an adventure that is f...Finding out your passion is an adventure that is fun if you make it so. Doing your passion is a different thing.<br /><br />Yup, I hypnic jerk at times too. I usuallt wake up, breathe, then pass out quickly.<br /><br />I never read that children's book. Don't know it. Maybe I did but don't remember.<br /><br />Lastly, that look into Japan was a bit stereotypical. Maybe because I'm not Japanese but it all seemed standard to me. Felt a lot of the same but I never went to Jiro or the fish market in the early morning. Never cared to. I can see how that post was interesting though.Druhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08002643968517980587noreply@blogger.com