Many Japanese people depend on trains. These trains enable lots of
people to be carried at the same time in their daily life, especially,
commuting on a small island, Japan. Trains have become a huge part of their life.
Research shows Japanese trains represent Japanese characteristic. For example,
they prefer to be silent on trains and expect accuracy about time. The
presentation will illustrate what happens on the train every day, and also the
way of thinking about time.
The Southwest trip was absolutely amazing because I leaned the culture of the area a lot. I spent 7 days in the southwest and I impressed by people who live there and by their culture. These things were totally different from Japan and the people there preserved their traditions carefully. I talk to a lot of Americans and I saw wonderful nature during the trip. There are three absolutely wonderfu and amazing places that I enjoyed. First, I went to a lot of museums and all of them were very interesting. I especially liked The Museum of International Folk Art. The museum has more than 130,000 objects from more than 100 countries! My favorite object was a smiling skeleton doll. This object’s theme was Day of The Dead. When I saw it, I remembered COCO which is a Pixar movie. I also liked The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. Georgia O’Keeffe was an American artist and she painted a lot of flowers and nature. I think her paintings are brimming with kindness ...