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What Japan Taught Me

David Madow Japan Writer

I’m David, a traveler and observer. Time in Japan slowed me down and taught me to notice what usually goes unseen. These notes are reflections on daily life, culture, and the subtle lessons that stay with you.

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Latest Issues

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19 - The Omelette Rice (オムライス)

After a morning of forgetting simple Japanese words, I was frustrated. I wandered the city for twenty minutes, searching for a place that felt right to grab some lunch. Each doorway looked warm and welcoming, yet every step closer made my c...

8 days ago
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18 - The Woman on the Train でんしゃの おんなのひと

It was mid afternoon in Tokyo, before the rush hour, so the train was not full. And it’s interesting to me how no one speaks. Or very few do.

14 days ago
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17 - The Setback 今日のつまずき

Today broke me a little.

18 days ago
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16 - The Things People Don’t Tell You in Japan 静かな自信

I spent several days riding my bicycle across Shikoku. A woman named Miho, along with her husband Sam was the tour operator.

22 days ago
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  • David Madow Japan Writer

    I’m David, a traveler and observer. Japan slowed me down and taught me to notice what goes unseen. These stories blend memory and imagination. Some are exact. Some are shaped. All are emotionally true.

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