I am not surprised. When I taught thre I was considered a bit of a “nut” because I used to stop cars disregarding one way signs and tried to stop cars speeding on campus. The powers that be were not interested in enforcing the rules.
Martin J Frid from Kurashi reports on a discussion on the projected peak oil crisis and the example of Ogawa organic farming project in prepare for the future.
Photographer Damoncoulter presents some pictures of the Secondhand Book Fair in Shimbashi (Tokyo).
In the heart of the Tokyo business district, the fair (held in middle November) was mostly attended by “salarymen” looking for rare pieces of literature to read on the way home.
I am not surprised. When I taught thre I was considered a bit of a “nut” because I used to stop cars disregarding one way signs and tried to stop cars speeding on campus. The powers that be were not interested in enforcing the rules.