? -Lan Xiaonan? lawyer
Due to historical reasons, the vast majority of Japanese people have a feeling of being excluded, and even have a hatred in their hearts.
However, Japan is indeed much more developed than China, and there must be something worth learning from China.
With such complicated psychology, I embarked on a plane to travel to Japan. ...
The first time I really set foot on the land of Japan, I have three intuitive feelings:
The first is cleanliness. Japan's roads are clean and there are few trash cans; The toilet is also very clean, and there is almost no smell.
The second is silence. The streets of Japan are busy with people coming and going, but they are orderly and seem very quiet; Japanese people talk in the street as if they were whispering.
The third is purity. The sky and rivers in Japan are pure and clear, which reminds me of the countryside in my distant childhood.
These are my first intuitive feelings.
In the next two days, through visits and contacts, I feel that ordinary Japanese people are friendly to others, and they don't see any resistance to us China people. However, it must also be noted that Japanese people pay more attention to foreigners in the English department, and there are bilingual introductions and recipes everywhere, so it is difficult to see Chinese introductions. Although China people buy a lot from Japanese buy buy, and many hypermarkets are equipped with guides who can speak Chinese, it is still difficult to see Chinese introductions.
In addition, I think at least the following points are worth learning from China people:
The first is the care for the environment. Japan's ecological environment is well protected and its scenery is beautiful. The Japanese care about environmental sanitation and everything is clean.
The second is to cherish resources. Japan is a country with relatively scarce resources. When educating children from an early age, Japan repeatedly stressed that Japan is small, lacking in resources and having nothing. In this way, the Japanese people's crisis awareness of resources has been cultivated, so that Japan has now become the country with the richest resource reserves in the world.
The third is to pay attention to the next generation. Japan has tried its best to educate the next generation. In addition to free education, free medical care and subsidies for special expenses, Japan has also made great efforts to cultivate the mind, will, body and morality of the next generation.
The fourth is to respect knowledge. None of the heads printed on Japanese coins are politicians, but all are thinkers, educators, doctors and other intellectuals who benefit the whole of Japan and even all mankind, so as to call on all Japanese to strive to be a person who can benefit everyone. This has nothing to do with politics, and most ordinary Japanese do not care about politics.
Japan appeals to its people to try to be friendly, do their own thing well, and try not to cause trouble to the people around them or the environment.
The above are my real feelings and learning from my first visit to Japan for a few days, and I will share them with you. I look forward to more Japanese people coming to Japan to take a walk, have a look, learn more about the real Japan and learn more from it. I hope that there will be no "anti-Japanese drama" in the future.
to be continued ...
2018.11.17. Night in Japan.