culture shock

We have returned from Japan and all of us have left a little bit there. Each of us has to go back to ordinary life now. At the moment we are lost for words to describe our experiences.

Therefore, we show you at this point three pictures of our high-contrast and exciting trip. These pictures illustrate our impressions very well.

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4 Responses to culture shock

  1. Benjamin says:

    let’s found a donation-account for young employees with broken souls after their japan-trip, so that they can get cured again by going back to japan (one-way ticket)

    who is joining?

  2. Yukiko says:

    Konbanwa!
    I’m Yukiko in Tokyo.
    How is everything?
    I’d like to say thanks again to all delegation member to give me precious time and experience with you in 2 weeks.
    Now 1 week has past since you’ve gone to Germany,I feel sometime little bit lonely yet.
    So anytime I will welcome Benjamin’s 1 way tour to Tokyo!

    Tonight I went to the Izakaya near my office with Me.Tada and Me.Seshuyama(Jose)after finishng our job,talked much of things each other.
    I think that drinking delicious beer with 2 kind gentlemans and to enjoy talking frankly my feeling is the best way to cure my lonliness and to make good relationship with my boss.

    Now we prepair welcome Korean exchange program,an officer will come to our office tommorow afternoon and we will work with him about 1 month, I am looking forword to learning Korean words from Native speaker and knowing different culture during his stay.

    I’d like to visit this website sometimes and see you again in Tokyo or Germany again soon!

  3. Kira says:

    I’m in! Definately!

    A part of my heart will never return to Germany…

  4. Arsen says:

    Hi:)
    Thank you very much Yukiko for your nice comment.
    For us, the two weeks in Japan were also definitly a wonderful time… For me, the best two weeks in a foreign country, really.
    So, i can also image to live in Japan for one or two years, to learn more about this fantastic country. we´ll see, what the time will bring…

    Yukiko, have a nice time in your Korean exchange program and don´t forget us :-)
    See you later in Germany (at first:))
    bye

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