 |
| Buddies |
Hi everyone, how's it going? Now I am feeling a bit nervous as my 'studying abroad' is coming to the end. Last week, I actually went to Cairns to get the licence of scuba diving. I had really great time there. Here are some photographs, and if you are interested in my story, just come and see me and I can talk forever...
 |
| Me in GBR |
Anyway, today I want to write on a culture-rerated topic; however, as an English learner, I've tackled on this kind of topic many times, so I would like to make some predictions about the future of both Japanese and Australian culture this time.
As for Japanese culture which is known as a monoculture, I guess it will change into multi-cultural in the future for some reasons. According to Japan Ministry of Justice, as a matter of fact, there used to be a small number of foreigners in Japan, but it has been increasing recently. People all around the world seem to start finding the uniqueness and attraction of the culture such as anime, music and custom. I did not expect the high popularity before I came here, but now I have many Australian friends who love Japanese culture, some like Pokemon, others like music.
 |
| People looking for rare (poke) monsters (South Bank) |
So, what I mean by putting emphasis on the popularity is that those people can be big impacts on Japanese culture, which can result in mixing with other cultures. Interestingly, as people from other countries are not good at handling it, there is a possibility that chopsticks would be used in a different way if it get prevalent. It sounds a bit wired but I am sure it could happen.
With regard to Australia which is successful for a multicultural country, I think that country-like areas (areas which consist of only one nationality) would appear in the future. For example, 'Sydney for the Chinese', 'Melbourne for Australian people' and 'Brisbane for Japanese people'. As you know, Australia has many immigrants from various countries and if it continues to do that, the population will be grown enough. Then those people might get together in some specific place, for example, Chinese people will find Sydney is the perfect place for them to work for some reason, which makes the city China.
 |
| Blue Sky and Ocean |
OK, these are my predictions. Just prediction. I know some sound stupid. If you can think of any, just leave your comments and I would happy to hear that. See ya.
Hi Jun!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen you for a long time.
so I was astonished that you are taking the license of scuba diving!
You are always challenging something! Good on you!
I haven't thought of such an aspect of culture...
It doesn't seem possible for me, but it could happen in the future...who knows?
Hi Bobby, yeah, we haven't seen each other...
DeleteToday I found a good word for this kind of city or place, 'enclave'.
Thanks for your comments.
wonderful opinions, Jun. Well, there might be that kind of cities like 'Sydney for Chinese' in the future in current multicultural countries like Australia, but what do you think about japan? first, do you think Japan could be a multicultural country? and if japan could be such country, is it possible for Japanese (or you) to accept cities such as 'Osaka for Korean'? i just want to know your opinions for Japan sorry for such long comment :(
ReplyDeleteHi Chigusa. Good questions. For me I think it's possible but many things exist to do it. Thanks for your comments!
Deletewonderful opinions, Jun. Well, there might be that kind of cities like 'Sydney for Chinese' in the future in current multicultural countries like Australia, but what do you think about japan? first, do you think Japan could be a multicultural country? and if japan could be such country, is it possible for Japanese (or you) to accept cities such as 'Osaka for Korean'? i just want to know your opinions for Japan sorry for such long comment :(
ReplyDeleteHi Jun, I'm doing fine! :)
ReplyDeleteThose photos from Cairns looks amazing let's meet up sometime soon and tell me more about it!
see ya :)
Hi Ayumi, I know you're fine. Haha.
DeleteThanks.
Hi! You seem to have awesome experiences and opinions!
ReplyDeleteI wanna hear your stories more!! And i always respect your English skill...Amazing Well, I agree with your opinion. It is highly likely to happen, I think. My English is poorer than you, but I would like to listen to your opinions and experiences, if you don't mind.
Hi Haruka. Don't say that, your English is very good, for sure. I'm happy to talk with you about the trip.
DeleteThanks for your comments.
Hi Jun
ReplyDeleteWell... I also think that Japan might be more multicultural country in the future. We will have to know about different cultures well. But I have a question. Do you agree that Japan becomes multicultural country like Australia? I can't say that I agree with that because if more and more different culture come to Japan, we might lose our tradition. I want to know what you think about that.
I'm sorry for such long comment:(
that kind of topic reminds us of David's class, eh? :) well ive thought about a bit monocoultural Japan, but the idea of country-like areas is completely new for me. i cant judge whether it is right or wrong, but i like your viewpoint :) and makes me think about it!
ReplyDeleteHi Jun - an interesting and fresh perspective. I wonder how likely your predictions for Japan are to come true in the next 10, 20 or 50 years? Who knows. Congrats on getting your PADI licence as well!
ReplyDelete