Back in the USA (and sleepy), English and my son’s spelling, and a theory of macro-economics
I've made the hop from Japan to the U.S. once again, going from the world of sushi and bullet trains ...
I've made the hop from Japan to the U.S. once again, going from the world of sushi and bullet trains ...
First of all, we had a problem with our mail server, which caused Monday's emails to show up a day ...
When you learn a language as different from English as Japanese is, some things are going to be challenging, such ...
Like most people, the Japanese have a tendency to look back with fondness on bygone eras, which they often sum ...
Roughly speaking, Japan's historical relationship to China is similar to that of the West and ancient Rome and Greece: the ...
Japan is, by and large, quite a homogeneous place. I've travelled from Sapporo to Hiroshima and have seen much of ...
I'm a fan of karaoke, and if there's a microphone nearby, you can bet I'll be willing to pick it ...
Well, I'm back in Japan now, the land of sushi and small cars and very cute things. No matter how ...
Well, A-Kon 17 is over and done, and all the fans have gone home. Tomorrow the J-List San Diego staff, ...
I've always been impressed with Japan's dedication to education, the great amount of national resources that are put into teaching ...
It certainly is nice to be back home in San Diego for a brief vacation in between anime conventions, and ...
The first Japanese person to visit America was Manjiro Nakahama, a 14-year-old fisherman who was rescued in 1841 by an ...