What is the most touching thing about Japan?

Updated on society 2024-05-12
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Japanese boy in a suit in the subway who was crying and stuffing bread into his mouth was so moved when I saw it for the first time. I don't know what he went through, I don't know what he was thinking at that time. It is said that there is no such thing as easy in the adult world.

    Many times they run desperately, but they still can't get the results they want, there are so many grievances in their hearts but no one can tell, cry, if you are sad, it is really nothing.

    I believe that boys will continue to run on the path they have chosen after crying, and I believe that life will be kind to those who work hard! <>

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I had just arrived in Japan at that time, and I was not familiar with Japanese and could not speak it, so I lost my wallet containing money and documents as soon as I arrived, whether it was carelessness or too busy to throw it away, or I was really anxious to die at the time, and then I went to the police station to get back the money in the wallet, and when I left, the police officer also reminded me to keep important things, and I really felt so heartwarming in a foreign country. <>

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I once saw a ** on the Internet, which was a Japanese uncle who looked like a company employee in Wenchuan** during the Wenchuan ** period in China's Wenchuan** disaster area. This Japanese uncle with gray temples and over fifty years old was carrying a donation box, which read: "Raise funds for the Wenchuan disaster area in China."

    **Above, this Japanese uncle is accepting donations from a Japanese old woman who put it in the donation box, only to see this Japanese uncle smiling, kneeling on one knee and slightly bending on one knee, trying to make his body lower than the fundraiser, in order to express his respect for the donor!

    When I saw this **, I instantly burst into tears.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It will be the kindness of ordinary residents to tourists.

    In the past, the school organized a summer study tour in Japan, and because I knew a little Japanese, the task of translating the whole trip fell on me.

    The hotel arranged by the school has a buffet in the morning**. There is an aunt in charge of ** in the restaurant, just like the mother-in-law next door, who always kindly says good morning to you. A few days later, in the morning, I tied a silk scarf, and as soon as she saw me, she said:

    So cute). I was pleasantly surprised and asked really? She pointed to the silk scarf around my neck and said, I like the silk scarf around your neck so much.

    Hahaha, it's just girlfriends complimenting each other.

    Later, I saw that the hotel lobby said that the restaurant should be stocked on Mondays and that it would be rested. I ran over to ask my aunt, but my Japanese was too bad, and my aunt didn't understand it for a long time. She dragged me to the lobby and pointed to the small blackboard for a long time.

    That look is more anxious than me.

    At the end of the tour, she was still very reluctant.

    It's really a lovely aunt.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think it's their service that amazes me, the way they treat their guests and tourists with a respectful attitude, they can put down their identity to introduce their country to tourists, I think that's commendable, I love the city.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When I talk about Japan, I am most touched by the Japanese people, and the year before last I met several Japanese friends of the same age as me because of my work. Once, after drinking for thirty years, I accidentally talked about politics, men, they are all interested in politics. Several Japanese friends expressed their apologies to me for the past Sino-Japanese war, and also explained that Japan had no choice but to resist Western colonial aggression during that war.

    Knowing the truth, I was moved to tears.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I've never been to Japan, but I've read a book called Kikuyo and Knife, and it describes a lot of things about Japanese people's daily life or their habits. Many of their habits are related to their beliefs and beliefs, they will be used to warming others in many small details, and they will reciprocate others.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I remember the first time I traveled to Japan, I met a boy, and we had a good chat. Later, he stood under the cherry blossom tree and confessed to me, which I was very touched at the time, and then he became my current boyfriend. In fact, I have been waiting for a boy to stand under the cherry blossom tree that I like and propose to me, it must be very romantic, and now it is a preliminary realization.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Japanese anime Japan's ** Hayao Miyazaki of Japan, thank him for bringing us beautiful things, beautiful feelings, and beautiful qualities.

    Life is a train to the grave, there will be many stops along the way, and it is difficult for someone to accompany you from beginning to end.

    When the person accompanying you wants to get out of the car, you should be grateful, even if you are reluctant, and wave goodbye.

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