It's so quiet here. The ShinYokohama suburb of Yokohama city is so exceptionally quiet. People walk alone to work, so it seems there no conversations. Everyone has a phone, But no cell phones talking either, not even listening to their iPods! The trains don't allow talking on the phone (heaven!!) but you can text. Yet I don't see anyone doing that!
We visited two school today. The am visit brought us to an uphill walk up several stairs to Nakaodai Junior High School. Thereafter we met with the Yokohama Board of Education and toured the Minato Sogo International High School.
We visited two school today. The am visit brought us to an uphill walk up several stairs to Nakaodai Junior High School. Thereafter we met with the Yokohama Board of Education and toured the Minato Sogo International High School.
Every student does have a phone. But both schools policies were no cell phone usage during class. Except this guy.
No food either.
There were no overhead projectors, no drop down screens, nothing "modern" for teachers tools. In all fairness we only observed 5-10 classrooms for 5-15 minutes, but in that time some of teaching methods observed being used seemed outdated. There of course were some current methods being used as well: during one Chinese lesson at the High School did we see students working on the chalkboard making corrections to written Kanji exercise while listening to a conversational CD.
Professional Attire
The men all seem so similarly dressed. white shirts and black pants. I've said very "Mad Men" esque meets "Stepford Wives."
In Yokohama I noticed Japanese Professional women for example, a majority I have seen on the trains and busses dress stylish but more like their clothes is from the "Juniors" section then women's. With accessories hanging from their purses and phones. I'm talking about the Professional Women. Female students also wear cute-sie clothes and have cartoonish accessories, but that's teenagers/young adults. A few professional women are in suits as they are in the states. I'd even say borderline childish.
I read that women aren't encouraged to mature, or to be assertive, more to remain youthful, borderline immature. And while in major metropolitan areas I am certain we will see a different Japanese Women who is very professional and mature, Yokohama didn't reflect that.
But Why?
Finally we have arrived in Shin Hiroshima. I've left the "time warp" an I'm here in reality. People walk talking on phones, talking on trains and in restaurants. Laughter, talking, noises, and theres just volume all around (but not loud, we Americans are so loud!! And we talk to much. Japanese can sit in silence and appreciate the space, obviously for us Americans if there's silence it means were not connecting or we - to our horror - don't have anything to talk about!!!)
Our travel companion Katy said "Yokohama is probably still more traditional!" Totally right. It's explains the clothing time warp and the extreme politeness.
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