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Abigail Radnor

ByAbigail Radnor, Abigail Radnor

Opinion

Abigail Radnor visits Japan, and highlights a rarely-mentioned cultural difference

March 24, 2017 15:11
This is actually a European toilet.
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I am lucky enough to be writing this column some 40,000 feet above the Sea of Japan, on my flight home from a holiday of a lifetime. Japan is a truly beguiling country, full of beauty, charm, dazzling contrasts and unique quirks. It is a place that delights, and, at times, overwhelms the senses — so naturally proved to be a bounty of inspiration for a column (which is lucky really, as my deadline happens to coincide with my landing in Heathrow).

There is much I could muse on from my Japanese adventure. Perhaps thoughts on how Shintoism, steeped in spirituality derived from nature, befits a land so totally at the mercy of its beautiful and powerful landscape would make a good column.

Alternatively, I could ponder the Japanese mentality and how it has been shaped by historical and geopolitical forces through the ages.

Or… I could write about Japanese toilets.