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Originally I made this blog to communicate with with my friends I made with in London . I arrived in London at 14th April 2005 and this is my start studying here. I like computer staff and would like to develop knowledge in that field . I am getting some knowledge from my friends who are so much in that field. So I would like to try what I get and put them on this blog which is useful and understandable for non computer expert person besides my personal diary.

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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Japanese media

I came back to Japan from London.
To be honest, Japan does not look change much.
However for me, it looks different from before the way it looked like.
In Tokyo, we have only one race of people and one language. clean and safe.
I believed that Japan is the country which people are free to get any information and
we are not controlled. We are wealthy and lucky people.
Japanese media is quite close to American media, I guess.
When I was in Lodon, I was so suprised by the difference between BBC and American media.
I am not sure however I just strognly felt that American media is so controlled by its govenment for govenment profit.
When I was in Japan, I sometiems felt that wey but never in that strong way.

Maybe all over the world, informaton is controlled.
Information is just a tool to controll people??

Recently, Korean govenment complains about Japanese attitude to our histrical invasion. One of my three grandfather was Korian. He was kidnuped and taken to Japan when whe was in his twenty, I heard. So Korea is my related country in a real mean.
When sopme govenment can not manage thier country well in economically so on, the govenment start to try to make thier people's attention to forgine coutnry.
It is a classical strategy.
By the way, my Korean grandfather married with a Japanese girl and he made his business successful with his wife.

People tell a lie.
So everything I took it true in Japan, it never seems to be true to me easily.
I think, this is why I grew in Lodnon properly.

2 Comments:

  • At 1:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I watched this movie about the Korean War. It told about two brothers who got separated and ended up in different sides. It was a very sad movie. :(

    <3 C

     
  • At 9:46 AM, Blogger MaidenName said…

    Greetinsg Tomoko,

    My name is Sal a journalist in london. I would love to record a vlog og your views on Japanses media. I am especially intrigued by what your views are on the media there, any divides, reactions to the recent election defeat.

    Please please please e-mail me back on salah.khadr@btconnect.com. Also if you have any friends with a clever take - that would great.

    It would be great to have a smart female prespective on media in Japan.

    Wishing you well

    Sal

     

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