Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Japanese School Seeks to Preserve Heritage

And how, exactly, will this new Japanese school select elite students? By testing them on their chopstick skills. With how quickly Japanese pop culture takes on new trends, it seems understandable there would be a cultural heritage movement. Otherwise, how would the rest of the world know that Tokyo doesn't survive radioactive monster attacks three times a year, or that their young people actually don't have pink or blue hair, or eyes as big as half their faces?

 


What? Japanese girls don't look or dress like this? Aaagh! Paradigm shift!

 

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