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Why I like My Country

I like Japan.  Japan is convenient and safe. There are a lot of hot spring resorts and we can also enjoy taking a bath in my home. The food is delicious. And  I like Japanese people.

     Japan is convenient. Public transportation is so good. We can use trains or buses every 10 minutes in most areas. There are a lot of convenience stores, so we can buy everything by walking to the store. All items for sale are perfect. There are not broken goods in a store. Electric appliances are so excellent. The life of electric appliances are so long.. I used an air-conditioner, a refrigerator, a vacuum, a television, a VCR and etc more than 10 years. Light bulbs can use more than 5 years .So we rarely need to exchange. Garbage come to less, because the life of goods are long. That is good for earth environment.  When we are checking out in a supermarket, the cashiers do not talk nonsense only do work and quick.. We can shop for a short time. 

     Japan is safe.. Woman can walk alone at night.  Most Japanese hate War. Japanese do not have guns.

     There are a lot of hot spring resorts and we can enjoy taking a bath in my home too. Japanese bath tubs are so deep. So we can soak up to our shoulders while we sit in the bathtub. Taking a bath is good for health and diet and be refreshed.

     Food is delicious.  We can eat all over the world`s food because there are many kinds restaurants. We think eating is important and have fun  .We take a time and labors to make meal for health.

     I like Japanese. Many Japanese people are polite and neat. If we ask some questions or claims to shops or companies by telephone, they always call back.  When we ask the deliver, a deliverer brings a baggage to my house on time. We do not waste of time. If the deliverer is late, he apologizes courteously.

     But the best of reason, people speak Japanese, so I can communicate with all people without any nervousness.

 By Tomoko

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