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There were many events happening in my life. No matter they were good or bad, they all were impressive in my memory. The most
memorable event in my life is the trip I took to Japan and stayed there for one month in last summer vacation. I went there to study and travel. And
that was the first time I went abroad by myself without the company of my family or friends. I went to Tokyo that was located in the middle of Japan. It is a big city in Japan with a large population and a convenient public
transportation system. There are many convenient JR lines for people to take. That is the reason why Japanese don't ride motorcycles. The environment also benefits from it. I had learned Japanese for two years before, but I didn't make much progress. I, therefore, decided to go to Japan to experience a true Japanese
life there. My school helps me find a wonderful home stay. The family
members are not a big one, including only mother, father,and three young
boys. They all treated me nice, especially my home mother. She is a
wonderful housewife. She prepared delicious meals for me every day, and
patiently taught me how to do my homework. On the weekend, my home
father took us to the department store for shopping. I love the time that we
got together. We were really as sweet as a real family.
Through this month, I also met lots of foreigner classmates. They were
from different countries, such as America, Canada, England, and Russia.
We all learned Japanese together every day. It was really interesting because I had never seen people with brown hair and green eyes speak Japanese. After school, we joined activities together. The teacher would
take us to travel around Tokyo, introduce Japaneseculture for us, and sometimes hung out with us together to have a dinner date. I felt so lucky
that I could meet those amazing classmates in Japan.
There are many differences between Taiwan and Japan,such as the
directions, eating habits, time of business, and manners. I had been told that Japanese the most polite people in the world. I think it is totally correct. Every time I met a salesclerk, a teacher, a police officer, or even a
stranger on the road, they were all polite to me and always gave me lots of help. Besides, Japanese are very careful about being on time. They almost
do with everything on time, and seldom have it delayed without apology. I think the manners are so brilliant a habit that we should learn more from them.
I realized that I would have changed a lot when I came back from Japan. I felt like getting more mature and independent than before. I started to cook for my family and took care of them. My parents were both
so glad to see my change. We became closer to each other. And what is the most important is that I became a much hard-working student than I went to Japan before. I want to visit Japan again after I graduate from the college to review what I had learned about it.