Sunday, March 6, 2011

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I'm still on your feet! Tatami versus chairs. About Japończykach and Japan. Raphael Tomański

Faced with a wave of Japanese culture, which flows to Europe, in times when a favorite writer, the falls is to read Haruki Murakami. When the bookstore shelves show up until recently, not printed stories, and each boast their economic zone, producing designs Japanese Japanese technology, what we know about Japan? Actually, probably not enough, or if already This are some stereotypes that we Europeans seem to be bizarre and ridiculous. Until recently, the country reminded me of sitting on the tatami and I was wondering if this is healthy, because so much is that his feet must have a circulation. Japan also was associated with sushi, which I love - but what I know about sushi, since I eat them in Europe! And of course I can not mention about the culture, a kind of calm and composure. In short, such was the Japanese seemed to me. Yes, used here the time is right. Raphael's book Tomańskiego vs Tatami chairs. About Japończykach and Japan. made it clear to me how many issues I was wrong. How I lived stereotypes.
difficult at this point that I described the book because this book can not be defined or summarize. This would deprive the reader of pleasure reading. She is like a friendly guide twenty-first century. I will not dwell also on Japanese culture, because I do not feel an expert on the subject, and what I learned from a book is a curiosity, on which I discuss in the company. For example, did you know that The Japanese are passionate about the line? That the definition of metabolic for them is what a heart attack for an obese Europeans. Terror and horror. And to avoid being metabolic imposed a standard size, which for anything they are not allowed to cross. They measure their stomachs and remove excess. If you already have a health question that the Japanese seldom go to the dentist and do not grow the sports. Until that sit on the tatami squatting and somehow have a well. Where does it come from? Why, then, puts us on the head - move, exercise, improves blood circulation, I do not like it .... . Do not eat Chinese soups because they glutamate, which is a known carcinogen. Not sit in front of TV, do not talk too long on a mobile phone, not przepracowuj up. Japan denies it all. They live well and do not feel sick, and do not apply to the command of our grandmothers. From the book you will learn Tomańskiego Raphael is also why Japanese people have slanted eyes, which love to play and why it seems to us that they do not lend themselves to fashion. Tomański will also find on the streets of Japanese cities. Odmitologizuje belief that language is Japanese difficult. With the slogan Tomańskiego Raphael - the language barrier is not pojedźmy to Japan! See for yourself?

one of the plates to be displayed in Tokyo's Ueno district, in the temple - it prints on them greetings like "To the family was healthy, so that friends were happy ..."


read Japanese omen for himself in the temple shinto

mask on the face of health care means other

interior showroom pachinko - an obsession of many Japanese. When pachinko work three times more people than the production of steel, and pachinko bars constitute 40% of all entertainment. It uses them every 6-7 Japanese. This is a game similar to billiards.



A section on reading, which affected me and made to see crowded bookstores for Japanese poświęciłabym up and boarded a crowded subway, exposing themselves the indiscriminate attention of older men.

Japanese reading of the power. Japan is at the forefront of the world after the copies per 1,000 inhabitants. (...) Bookshop can be found easily.

worse now with their reading - and why? This question and answer vs Tatami chairs. Just as resolving the doubts as to the microscopic housing, death from overwork, or fidelity of the Japanese. And ever wondered why a common picture of what we see Japanese television is the mask on your face? If so, and if you do not know, be sure to drop by the book, where the author explains at length, and this issue. And if the baton is the baton, and that sushi is Japanese? Who buys the women's worn panties and what are the capsule?
If you already have a pants question, is contrary to what might appear, and what fears Joanna Bator is not the only and most important information they remembered from the book Raphael Tomańskiego. Other hand, is exactly this:

with machines with used panties is like a black cat in a dark peace. All of them have heard, nobody saw.



claustrophobic spaces and cables hanging over their heads on the streets of Tokyo - Ueno district here.


Maybe a kind of fetishism in this busy society? Or is it a myth that you will not find the evidence? Even the author vs Tatami chair in vain looking for the machine. And maybe in a country where there is roricon , a Lolita complex, and coming from under the skirts of women's panties are something nice (or, as defined by fajniusim) Lingerie machines (used to) are as carbonated beverage vending machine in Europe - and sometimes surprising, but more angry? And these issues, sometimes with pedophilia zakrawające Raphael Tomański presents in his book at some length
Is Japan we like and whether it wants openness to other cultures, and may have already made the flooding west? For all of this is the answer in the book Raphael vs Tatami Tomańskiego chairs. This modest little booklet has a such a load of information that need to be careful not to zachłysnąć from their excess. I have not read such a enthusiasm book, which is actually a list of various information about a particular nation. Which - although someone may seem biased and exaggerated is definitely a source of many useful messages. Such a capsule ł (k) and (if we're talking about Japan). The pill of knowledge about the distant, yet close to the culture. Contemporary culture.
How the reproduction of stereotypes can be transferred to some people, probably everyone is convinced. Therefore, reading confronting the real picture of our belief is a necessity. And the more of these readings, the more information that may be in the future will be stored in a concrete, true picture. Perhaps it will serve for some to travel, start a passion. And that he did not want to leave will extend at least a little biased belief often by unfounded prejudices.



quoted from the essay by Joanna Bator no sex in the big city (Ivy March 2011)
quote and photo: Raphael Tomański, vs Tatami chairs.




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