Monday, March 21, 2005

reply from japanese pen-pall

Hi again Renata.I'm sorry that E-mail is late because the end of fiscal year is very busy.
My work usually starts at 9 o'clock and work ends at 23 o'clock.
I often stay in the company and the next day works,too.
I think work of Japan is very busy than Europe.
Work of Japan is very hard and the rule is severe.
Maybe you can't thinks it...and, worker of Japan is no freedom.
Next time ,I will E-mail early.

It's not possible to live in Japan if not working.
It's only an old man(65 years old or more) or a handicapped personthat can get money from the country. Money can be gotten from the country in Europe even if not working.
and it's possible to live.It is a merit, and a demerit,too. (I envy it a little.)

The compulsory education of Japan is up to 15 years old.
but money is paid to the school and the majority of people receives the education up to 20 years old or 22 yearsold. I think the education level of Japan is higher than foreign country.
but education of Japan very hard and the rule is severe and children is no freedom.

The happiness of anthropology can't be understood because I have not studied anthropology,but I like philosophy and thought.
Therefore, the E-mail of you is very very happy.

In Japan,the people can't have a gun though the police have the gun.
If people have the gun, it becomes a crime.
In the prison of Japan , the prisoner doesn't have freedom.
The prisoner works in the prison.(Agriculture or furniture making, etc.)

Entering a country and the stay are restricted in Japan but A lot of people come to work away from home. (Philippines, China, and Iran).
A lot of people come to work away from home however unlawfully entering acountry.
but,the Japanese never moves to the foreign country like Europe.
Because Japan is an island nation.

"Van Gog" has been watched on the television in old times.
The culture of Islam is later for Europe(There is no other way...)
I'm sorry,freedom cannot be said well. Japan is democracy.
Next time, freedom in japan is spoken.
bye.


--
Noriyuki

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