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  1. This is an email doing the rounds in Australia at the moment. I think it sums up the Japanese People perfectly.

     

    In Australia are we as good?

     

     

    10 THINGS To LEARN FROM JAPAN

     

     

    1. THE CALM

    Not a single visual of chest-beating or wild grief. Sorrow itself has been elevated.

     

    2. THE DIGNITY

    Disciplined queues for water and groceries. Not a rough word or a crude gesture.

     

    3. THE ABILITY

    The incredible architects, for instance. Buildings swayed but didn't fall.

     

    4. THE GRACE

    People bought only what they needed for the present, so everybody could get something.

     

    5. THE ORDER

    No looting in shops. No honking and no overtaking on the roads. Just understanding.

     

    6. THE SACRIFICE

    Fifty workers stayed back to pump sea water in the N-reactors. How will they ever be repaid?

     

    7. THE TENDERNESS

    Restaurants cut prices. An unguarded ATM is left alone. The strong cared for the weak.

     

    8. THE TRAINING

    The old and the children, everyone knew exactly what to do. And they did just that.

     

    9. THE MEDIA

    They showed magnificent restraint in the bulletins. No silly reporters. Only calm reportage.

     

    10. THE CONSCIENCE

    When the power went off in a store, people put things back on the shelves and left quietly.

  2. Ah confused I'm sure that when I first started going to Japan I was well aware that they were earthquake prone. I knew they had daily tremors and there were active volcanoes. That just made it all the more exciting. Why know that there has been a major earthquake would that stop me going??? The people are the same, the experience is the same, the food is the same and the snow is the same.

     

    From what I am being told by friends everything stood up pretty well to the earthquake but it is the tsunami that has caused all the damage.

  3. Originally Posted By: Go Native

    Yeah it's Woodley, Derek's dog. He's certainly not abandoned. He lives in Hirafu and the mountain just happens to be his backyard. He's spoilt rotten so no need to worry about him!


    GN Thank you so much for the up date. Now I know he is okay and not lonely cold and hungry - What a great story truly a dogs life - "Playing with the Snowboarders all day in Niseko"!
  4. Great Post 20.7 - I nearly cried when I saw that women carried in, who was so shell shocked had lost her daughter and still manage to stand and bow and thank her rescuer. Also the footage of the 2 woman running for safety after a tsunami warning siren but still having the time to bow as they ran past the army personnel.

     

    Being a regular visitor to Japan I am not surprised BUT please beleive me that the conduct of the Japanese people has been noted by some Australians. Several of my friends have commented on the fact that there has been no looting, how orderly they are queuing for water and food, how in even the worst scenes of destruction why are they bowing to everyone. I think the funniest comment made was the question me on why in the footage they had seen that there was quite a bit of damage around and a car had stopped at a red light but there was no one around why didn't they just drive through. Because that is the Japanese way!!

  5. CNN reported today that Italy is Banning import of any Japanese Items

    Americans have been buying up Iodine tablets as they prepare for the nuclear cloud!!

     

    SERIOUSLY people - We need to be helping Japan not spreading widespread panic.

     

    On a tiny little part of my world - I have had people say they wont be buying any japanese products where I am. That is GREAT send those to little Japanese Grocery Stores here on the coast out of business and then whine and bitch in a year that there not there. I am off this weekend to spend up big at them!!

  6. When you see the footage of people running for their lives and the wave catching them it is just haunting. In the footage as the waves comes around the houses it acutally looks like a group of people running acutally getting swept away. So So sad and over here I feel so helpless. Donating money just doesn't seem enough - I feel like I need to get on a plane with a crate of supplies. What else can we do from here????

  7. We went to Kamui Links of Friday. Had a great day. Even though it was a public Holiday we quite often would have runs all to ourselves. Mixed day of sun with snow showers, no wind and mild temperatures.

     

    Off Piste looked inviting with glistening powder BUT on venturing in it was hard and crusty YUCK. I stuck to the main runs and enjoyed myself, Mr Snowhunter ventured in and out of the trees.

     

    Had lunch in the top Cafe (Cafe127??) Oishii Green Curry. Thoroughly enjoyed our day at Kamui Links. Photo's to come. thumbsup

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