Hi
I talk to someone like this from time to time ” nice, unknown “Girls about judo. Always a very friendly exchange of ideas.
According to her: she lived in Japan and studied at a judo high school for a long period of time. The language – what was possible during this period and reading and writing (which is really not easy). of course continued practicing judo. Already started with judo.
In order to understand it better, I got some tips from Google. Present these herearound Maybe I’ll get a few more explanatory words: about life in Japan, school operations, judo in Japan, the culture and mentality of the Japanese in general.
What is important to me – in all areas of life – is to be able to exchange ideas with others. For example, on a topic: Japan to collect a lot of information.
When it comes to martial arts, theory and practical experience are of course part of it.
I wanted to go to Japan a long time ago. Studying Karate JKA Tokyo or Okinawa. I have given up the wish.
Japan, I still watch a few things on YouTube from time to time, for example from Mr. Nippon, I have a travel guide to Japan and I have started my course: Langenscheidt’s Practical Textbook Japan.
Of course, Google also found language trips to Japan, a university that teaches judo, lots of information.
But a few words from a person who lives or has lived in Japan – that is something completely different. Personal views, what was the biggest cultural difference to Germany? Simply what was a special experience for you. Do you stay in Japan or go back home? Thank you for your effort ,