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Jason Gardner - speaking on building a quality life

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Why I Love the Japanese


In preparation for hibachi dinner tonight, I thought I would share with you why it is I love the Japanese. It is summed up in this picture. They do things simply because. Because it is beautiful. Because it gives them a pleasant sense of symmetry. Do you need an arch in the middle of the water? No! An American wouldn't build such a thing - but a group of Japanese got together over a couple of bottles of sake and started a conversation with "you know what would make this water view better..." I love that.

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  1. I recently saw another picture of this gate (torii) at a different Japanese restaurant. An older gentleman I take to be the owner explained to me that it is at Miyajima ("shrine island")- one of three of Japan's most scenic places (nihon sankei). At low tide you can walk out under the torii, which is just off shore.

    The shrine at Miyajima is a World Cultural Heritage Site as designated by the United Nations. The gentleman that told me about it was there in 1996 when it's addition to the registry was announced.

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