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Transition Japan

Transition Japan

http://expatriate.exblog.jp/

"Hometowns should be thought of from a far, while singing a sad tune." (Saisei Murou; translated by William I Eliott and Katsumasa Nishihara) : Why did I, Tetsuya Endo, leave Japan? I confessed in English and photographs in 2004, and I will open it to the public on web now. Welcome any offers to publish a book.

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  • Making of the "Transition Japan"

    Posted on Friday April 4th, 2008 at 17:55

    You can see another side of "Transition Japan." Enjoy the Slide Show by clicking the 'スライドショー' button....

  • Shifting a world - spring(2)

    Posted on Thursday April 3rd, 2008 at 18:05

    Listen to Japan. March, 2003 March, 2003 March, 2003 March, 2003 April, 2003 April, 2003 The End...

  • Shifting a world - spring(1)

    Posted on Wednesday April 2nd, 2008 at 18:19

    'If only spring comes,,. if only spring comes,,,,,,' my mother being ill in bed was always speaking so. Spring is the season of start for Japanese people, however, it became also the season・・・...

  • Looking for a life - winter(4)

    Posted on Tuesday April 1st, 2008 at 18:04

    January, 2003 January, 2003 January, 2003 January, 2003 January, 2003 February, 2003 February, 2003...

  • Looking for a life - winter(3)

    Posted on Monday March 31st, 2008 at 17:57

    The 5th month after the dismissal, in November, 1995, I got interviews with the general manager and his brains of HAMANAKO LAKESIDE PLAZA, a resort hotel at far back countryside of Lake Hamana, f・・・...

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