Japan at cross roads
Japan is a country with a long history and an intricate culture. It has done its best to maintain its own cultural identity despite immense economic globalisation and material Westernisation. Even today less than one per cent Japanese speak English.
Intrigued by the extraordinary complexity that is Japan, I took the opportunity to find out during a 15-day fellowship, kindly provided to me by the Japan Foundation, what were Japan's traditions in environment management
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