I apologize for not reply your comment but I read all. Thank you for reading motokojapaneseculture.c

Hello Friends,

I am not sure that all of my readers can reach this page. Because of my little knowledge and skill to run a site better, I didn’t reply your comments and questions but I really happily read your comments.

Here are some answers to your questions and suggestion.

1 What host do I use? Do I have many spam?

I use Blue Host which my friend recommended and made this site with.  Yes, I have many spams. Just delete.

2 Some of readers receive my reply again and again whenever they give a comment and can I get rid of this service?

I am sorry but I don’t know  how it works that way. That’s why I do not reply comments now. I will ask Blue Host and fix this problem in the future. I apologize inconvenience.

3 Why don’t you have Donation Button for Tsunami?

Thank you very much for your kind suggestion.  I support educational Fund Michinoku Future Fund

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by donating some of loyalty of my e book.my first e-book  What I learned from Brian  Tracy I am very glad to hear your suggestion but please donate Michinoku Future Fund directly or purchase my e-book. one book $1 donation.   Also just remember, do not forget  them and pray.That’s great support.

4 Are there any forums to discuss here?

If you know some forum I can post my articles, please let me know.I really appreciate you. here’s my facebook page. one is for Origami For Sandy Hook Elementary.  The other is motokojapanesecultue.

Please contact me.

I  comments about the article below.  What about war crime of Japan?

For me  August is a month for appreciate peace.  Hiroshima and Nagasaki

I just want to share my story and an old man I met wishing to let us know  how strong A-bomb is, wishing none of  us and future generation suffer. My article is not focus on war or war crime.

We can know approximate numbers victims and soldiers involved in the war but have we ever thought of each one is loved one for  his/ her family members and he/she is loved and cared and a father/ mother, son/daughter, aunt/ uncle, student/teacher, a friend, a coworker, ..etc. We share same value that we love our family and friends as our enemy ( during a war) and live our happy lives.

When I was little, I concluded a person from a bad country, I meant a country having dictator  or killing many people,  must be bad.  I generalized all people of that country was bad when the country was wrong. I couldn’t think of person separate from his country.

However I traveled a lot and met people and talked, I realized that a country do not represent people pf the country. I can see people as an individual apart from history or country. whose ideology and religion are different from mine or I cannot understand. I just would like to share my story and think of one person who experienced A-bomb.

ありがとうございます!

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