Siu Lun

Tokyo

by Siu Lun on Feb.16, 2010, under Life

I’m in Tokyo for Chinese New Year. Escaping the crowd of gate keepers down my apartment in Hong Kong that awaits you to hand them red pocket money even if you’re not married yet.

I went to Japan in December, with the company I’m with now to Osaka. That was my first time here, it was a good experience.

I love the culture, the atmosphere, the language, the food. I feel like I can call this home any time I want. The only barrier for me coming is of course the language, to which I’ve already tried studying it in university, then there is the fact that I’m not rich enough to just immigrate here, and there is a fat chance I can come here as a foreign worker in the web industry.

Well I don’t mind, being in Hong Kong and being able to come here every now and then is satisfying enough. I still want to one day work here and live here though. I’ve always felt I’m more japanese than chinese/english.

If there is any web development houses/agencies in jp that wants to hire me, please get in touch ;) … whenever the occasion I’d seriously consider it.

But back to my main point on this post about Tokyo, or perhaps Japan in general. The reason I love japan is that it has all the eastern culture, ethics, food etc.. yet it also has that western feeling of individualism and freedom.

Japan is fast becoming THE fashion country of the east like France/Italy is in Europe. Japan is also where doujinshi, mangas, and other free flowing material normally considered morally wrong or contrabands can actually exist and is widely accepted. The thing that people don’t understand about such things is that it opens up a golden door of imagination to the young minds. Influencing each other, making them think about what’s possible and what’s not. This is what I love about humans. The ability to innovate. You don’t get that in a lot of countries, and those that do actually shows in the world as being the most advanced.

I can’t say much for my ‘home’ country, China, which has a history of revolts, uprisings, changing of dynasty, but to the core of it all – corruption. This is also down to the fact that culturally, chinese likes to make sure everybody is doing well – within the family that is.

This creates an effect where people look out for others to the point that it doesn’t matter if you fail in school, as long as you’re the son of an important person, you’d do well in future life. It’s no longer following the darwining evolution of ‘the fittest’ survives. Hence it is a rather ‘backwards’ culture, which every now and then creates unhappiness in it’s inhabitants until somebody decides to do something about it.

I don’t like that about China, but I do like the fact people in China really do care about their family. There are good and bad side to both systems.

Enough about that though, the point of this post is actually just to highlight Japan as not only the technological capital of the world, but culturally it is also very polite and fashion is top notch. Moreover acceptance here of the weird and wonderful sub-cultures are fantastic.

Sorry I just love innovative places that can be highly liveable with people being courteous towards one another (most of the time) ;)

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