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I visited Japan this year for my 5th time. First I went in 2011 and became fascinated by the people, the food and the uniqueness of Japanese culture. A feature I truly admire is that respect is built directly into the foundation of society. This can be seen by the way the people interact with one another. You can’t help but notice the feeling of professionalism and formality in day to day living. The Japanese tend to focus on the little details which illustrates their appreciation for people and things alike. I’ve learned from my own experience that showing constant appreciation leads to fulfillment and true happiness.
Think about it, you can’t be filled with thankfulness and anger at the same time. Japan is by no means perfect but I definitely think that there is a lot to learn from this beautiful country. So go ahead, enjoy a bowl of ramen and be thankful for your surroundings.
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