Japanese Jishuku and the Coronavirus

The power of cultures that have traditions of sharing consideration during times of crisis

It’s October 2020, and there is still no vaccine. Yet I look at what’s going on in Japan, and I look at what’s going on in the United States — two starkly different realities on what normal looks like now.

How did it become like this?

Recalling the 3/11 earthquake, tsunami, and Fukushima nuclear disaster

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Born in Dallas, raised in New York and Tokyo. I care about helping others learn to live a better, healthier life. My site: www.kakikata.space 🌱

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Kaki Okumura

Born in Dallas, raised in New York and Tokyo. I care about helping others learn to live a better, healthier life. My site: www.kakikata.space 🌱