12月
21日,
2018年
Japanese Language Teacher Registration
http://www.japanese-online.com/page/tutor-registration
It is a free service off Japanese-Online.com
12月
20日,
2018年
Japanese Language Tutor
After people has registered, we have send the question to qualify ... The result is=, now we have three people as tutors. If you are teaching Japanese language and would like http://www.japanese-online.com to acknowledge, please register.
http://www.japanese-online.com/page/get-a-tutor
12月
19日,
2018年
Cooking Japanese Curry at Office
12月
17日,
2018年
Shibuya Scramble Crossing in HD
12月
16日,
2018年
Gifts from Japan
On the last trip, I went to several 100 Yen shops and purchase whole bunch of many things.
Other time I went to many convenience stores and bought about 70 Omusubi and brought them back to the US.
Those are my best choices for the fights from Japan.
12月
15日,
2018年
酒 / Sake
You can drink it hot, warm, cold or room temperature.
It goes well with many Japanese dishes.
For while, people did not drink Sake. Instead they drank more beer and distilled drinks like 焼酎 Shochu and ウイスキー Wisky. But lately more people are drinking Sake due to the introduction and promotion of brands like 獺祭 Dassai and 十四代 Jyuyondai, high end sake.
My friend also run MISS SAKE contest in Japan.
https://www.misssake.org
Do you like Sake?
How do you drink it?
12月
14日,
2018年
Another meal that is not so common in Japan
I don't remember ever seeing Mediterranean place in Japan ... I am sure there is but there i snot so many.
One good thing is that Japan is getting ready for 2020 Olympics. So many of restaurants are staring to get ready for more international tourists. That includes more HALAL and KOSHER meals.
12月
13日,
2018年
Steak Salad is not on a Menu in Japan
Salad is something you start your meal with. Not a meal by itself.
12月
12日,
2018年
Carlos Ghosn and Japanese Police
His access to a lawyer is strictly limited to short daily meetings, and his lawyers are forbidden to attend interrogation sessions. Visits by family members are not permitted. He will not be given bail unless he admits his guilt, and he may be detained for as long as 22 days without being charged with any crime. At the end of this initial period, he may be arrested again on suspicion of another uncharged crime and held for an additional 22 days. This process may be repeated, and he detained for months with no formal charges or more information on the accusations.
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Human rights groups such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have criticized the length of permissible detention in this country, and the prohibition against lawyers being allowed to attend interrogation sessions, as being too conducive to extracting confessions by abusive tactics. These tactics have contributed to what the Economist has described as rising “false convictions” that have been brought to light in recent years. These police and prosecutorial tactics are all too typical of authoritarian regimes such as Iran, Cuba, China, Russia and Turkey.
But the arrest and detention above is taking place in a democratic ally of the United States. This country is Japan.
Read on ...
https://thehill.com/opinion/international/419595-abusive-treatment-of-auto-executive-threatens-the-japanese-legal-system?fbclid=IwAR3BZCYjRSL5WFBtfp5S3KDtvlSvezZnZUevMki_zQzoC3-ppWWyInbwSbM#.XA_ytAg1stE.facebook
I do not like Japanese system.