RENUNCIATION OF WAR: Aspiring sincerely to an international peace...the Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as a means of settling international disputes.
(2) In order to accomplish the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea, and air forces, as
well as other war potential, will never be maintained...
I guess if I was a leader in a country that saw the horrors Japan did in WWII, I would renounce war. Although they're not allowed to maintain a military, the appellate court has ruled that it is constitutional to maintain a small number of troops for possible self-defense.
After classes I ventured out with Jamal (new friend!) to roppongi. Fate lead us to Erawan for a traditional Thai massage. http://www.erawan.jp/eng/thaimassage_location.html This was a fantastic little oasis hidden from the crazy streets of Tokyo. First, they fed us delicious tea and hot towels. We changed into some ridiculous Thai clothes and sat with our feet in a milk bath. After, we relaxed in a tatami room for the Thai massage. I was stretched and poked like never before. It was the first time I've had a massage and felt
so comfortable that my masseuse knew what he was doing! I am definitely going back.
After the massage we went for dinner at a cute (traditional?) Italian restaurant. I know it's disappointing that my first two nights in Japan have been German and Italian, but I think it will change tomorrow. It WILL change tomorrow.
Time to study!
1 comment:
was this picture taken after the massage because you both are beaming : )
we are definitely going back there together!
thanks for the history lesson, very interesting.
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