I was confused even as I approached the concept of Japan. I strove to hold in the same mental visual the various bits of knowledge that had come my way. This was a land whose people are capable of immense subtlety in the conduct of their lives and in their manners. A spiritual people, but also warriors capable of aggression and brutality. This was the land that gave us Wabi&ndashSabi, concepts of beauty so refined that they evaporate if put into words. This was the land that gave us the haiku open-stroked poetry that could conjure up world-views in their brevity. Japan, I then remember, is also obsessed with robotics and technology its youth conflicted between its traditional ways and influences from the West. The land of sakura and yet the culture that spawned Hello Kitty. A nation that decided to grow square watermelons so that they would fit snugly in their fridges, and from where emerges the phenomenal aesthetic of anime.







