
Last Sunday we had lunch here at Ann Millers before watching Hotel Rwanda. A group of yakuza were eating in the rear when we were there. They are not an uncommon sight in this area. Their van was parked in front in a no parking zone.





There ain't no samurai, there are few geisha, Japanese are not the most polite people in the world. In practice, there is no special love or care for nature, nor is Japan uniquely unique. Sorry, but the sugar-coated fantasyland-Japan of Edwin O. Reischauer et al does not exist--if it ever did.
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