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What is the strangest thing you have seen in Japan?

  • Kamau Pasadaba '19
  • Mar 14, 2017
  • 1 min read

Today, we went to the National Diet Building, so now I know why Japanese people are skinny. Actually, I found out that it doesn't relate to diet when it comes to nutrition, instead it is a place where the Japanese government operates. It was a big and educational place which I found to be very interesting. After this, we went to the US Embassy. At this place, we met with two men who talked about their jobs and what they do as well as their journey to this point in their lives. I asked them "what is the strangest thing you have seen Japan?" They had some interesting stories to share with us. I liked this place because it was very sophisticated. We then went to the Capital Service Group. Here we also met with two gentleman who talked about their jobs and how they like to live in Japan as foreigners. They taught us how the economic landscape changed in Japan over the years and I learned a lot about how the financial world works in Japan. It was a great day!

Kamau and Hans at the House of Councillors' chairs.

The National Diet Building built in 1936.

Megan is excited to catch yet another train!

At their Akasaka office.

Learning about the financial world of Japan.


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