Winnie Law
Assistant English Teacher,
KITANO Senior High School
In one of my Japan travel books, it described Osaka as a vibrant city with an abundance of good restaurants and friendly people. This description, I found, is very accurate. But I never imagined the food to be SO delicious! For example, my favorite Japanese dish, Okonomiyaki, is by far the most scrumptious cuisine I've ever tasted.
As for the Osakans known for being friendlycI highly agree! I have one example that illustrates their personable nature. One day, I visited Kurashiki in Okayama. After I ate lunch at a local restaurant, K asked the owner of the restaurant where Ohara museum was. She was indeed helpful and gave me directions along with a map. To my amazement, she took my arm, abandoned her restaurant(with no one to watch it) and led me to the museum herself! This is unheard of in America.
One aspect of Japan that has astounded me is the superb customer service. Every shop I go to, whether it be McDonald's or a clothing store, I am always greeted with a hearty welcome and a warm smile. This greatly surprises me, especially in restaurants because Japanese employees do not expect tips.