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Reflections on Life in Japan by Taras A. Sak:
In Praise of Wandering Part II

I began this reflection by invoking the name of John Manjiro, a
pioneering spirit and adventurous "rover" (to use the romantic
vocabulary of contemporary American authors like James Fenimore Cooper
and Herman Melville) who negotiated the uneasy spaces between two very
different worlds: on the one hand, what was initially a feudal but
then, later, a rapidly "modernizing" Japan; and, on the other, a
"Young America" at that time just beginning to reach across the
Pacific in its westward expansion. And I ended my previous entry by
asking, "Where are today's Manjiros?"

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TERRIE'S JOB TIPS: Company Trips

One of the unique rituals of working for a Japanese company,
especially a smaller founder/owner company, is that of the company
trip. Often when a company has been doing well, and if the owner is
in good spirits, he/she will spring for a trip for a division or the
whole firm to go to an onsen (hot spring), or sometimes further
afield (Hawaii and Hong Kong are also popular foreign destinations).
Typically the company will pay all travel, accommodation, meals,
drink, and scheduled entertainment - including any rounds of golf or
visits to local attractions.

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