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Did you know that Hayashi is my mother's family name? As you may have figured out, it's as common in Japan as "Mitchell" is in the US.
No I didn't! Hayashi does seem to be a pretty common name, yes.
is it mandatory that one knows Japanese before embarking upon a wwoofing japan experience?
thx for sharing on church in Japan!
@FrigginRiggin u don't need to know the language!! 🙂
thanks for sharing an inside look at a Christian church in Japan! I've only seen one, from the outside
Yo, you still around!?
Can I know which is this Host? You can email me personally or give me the WWOOF ID, would like to go to a Christian family for WWOOFing 🙂
Greetings!
"Less than 1%" and hopefully the number dwindles. Unfortunately, this won't happen if people like yoko further indoctrinate their children into it. This is unethical.
can you share the wwoofing number for this host?
Man you have a very weird energy about you. You give off a very strong irritated / intimidating vibe.
Again and again you keep using the word "primitive" to describe how your hosts live. I realize things are done differently Stateside but FYI most of the worlds population dries clothes in the sun. Less energy wasted = a better world. Isn't that what WWOOFing is about?