Interview with Keeping Pace in Japan
Tuesday 25 September 2007Blogs on Japan has started a new feature where we interview different bloggers who blog about Japan. If you would like to be interviewed, please contact me! Also if you are looking for some interesting blogs on Japan, take a look at the previous interviews. Today we have to do a little running and try Keeping Pace in Japan.
When did you start blogging about Japan and why did you start?
My first entries, like so many other blogs, were about my initial primitive impressions of Japan and my take on working in the Japanese world of the eikaiwa – a lot of my research back home was done by reading personal blogs of teachers and locals in Japan, but I couldn’t find any pages with the information I wanted: running trails, good restaurants (Japanese and foreign alike), etc. I knew nothing could take the place of experience, but I wanted to provide a better perspective and more detailed information to NJ (non-Japanese) residents and people considering moving to Japan.
Since those first few months, when a lot of my observations were still in a tourist mindset (i.e. the Japanese are practically a different species, far from the truth), I think I’ve come a long way, in both my writing and my perception. More often that not, I’m writing about essentials and comforts of living and working in Japan, but I don’t shy away from controversial news stories, only in Japan tales, or reporting on my most recent travels.
Describe your blog in one word.





