Japan, a country that i miss :)


I didn't wanna watch TV. I didn't want to read about the radiation. I didn't want to see those sad news. What I want to is my friends' facebook link updates about 50 brave nuclear plant officers, heart-warming tweets from Japanese people after the earthquake shook, and Indonesian local news praising the Japanese government on how quick and effective they handle the crisis.

I know this country is strong. Its people trust each other. They spread the warmth into each other's heart in the middle of this cold spring. Even the 60 years old grandpa believes the nation will prevail.

I was lucky to get a study chance in a small city of Beppu, then traveled around to Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo and other beautiful cities of the country. There, I realized, Japanese have something that I rarely find anywhere else.

They have positive energy. An energy that is transferred from one to another even on the busiest street of Tokyo. The way they bow every time they say thank you, or smile and give the seat to elderly people in the train are tiny examples on how great their hearts are.

Those hearts transfer positive energy that strengthen everyone.

Those hearts send pure love that shed each other's tears

Those hearts believe everything will be alright

Those hearts, that will revive this country, once more.

p.s I MISS JAPAN SO MUCH. Although i will be back there next week, but my heart is already there since last month and I cant stop thinking of its splendors. These are some of them through my poladroid.exe :)

My fairy tales are started here. Although the quake shook it before, the next time im there, I believe another story will be told inside that beautiful castle.

I'm in love with this city, and its breath-taking scenery. The temples, shrines and wishing plates people hung in front of the entrance gate. Oh people, keep wishing, God hears you :)

Spring is Sakura. Sakura is hanami. This year, the quake, tsunami and nuclear radiation might make hanami our less priority, but hopefully blooming sakura will brighten the days of this amazing country

and what I miss the most from Japan is....

Their SMILES!

日本、元気だして!!

Nippon, genki dashite!!

Jepang, tetap semangat!!!

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