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Thanks for the comment René...

 

I understand that there is a fairly large Japanese community in Mexico... in fact my first Japanese language teacher lived and worked in Mexico for many years before returning to Tokyo, having taught also in New Zealand and the USA... her language ability far exceeds mine ; )

One of my cultural interests is Japanese ceramics, I just love the shapes and designs... plus all the small bowls and plates used in 懐石 (kaiseki) - the term applies to the traditional multi-course meal and the skills & techniques that allow for its preparation.

Casey

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