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Okairi, Nihon
By Ali Syarief Tomorrow, I’ll be flying to Tokyo again, via Singapore.By my count, this will be my 32nd visit…
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Between Vows and Verdicts: The Marriage-Divorce Paradox in Indonesia and Japan
By Ali Syarief At a modest wedding celebration in Bandung, a young bride gazes into the eyes of her new…
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Indonesia’s Youth Are Leaving—Not Because They Want To, But Because They Must
By Ali Syarief While Japan opens its doors to foreign labor to rescue its aging economy, Indonesia quietly watches its…
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The Apology Culture in Japan: A Powerful Lesson from the Heart
By Marisa Arai In Japan, an apology is far more than a mere utterance of the word “sorry.” It is…
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Globalization and Local Culture: How Bali’s Identity Crystallized Instead of Fading
By: Ali Syarief In the age of globalization, the fear that local cultures would be eroded by foreign influences has…
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Has Modern Business Forgotten the Language of Respect? A Cross-Cultural Reflection
By Ali Syarief In Japan, a bow is more than just a bend at the waist. A deep ojigi conveys…
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The Shinkansen: A Symphony of Speed and Stillness
By Marisa Arai Every time I see the Shinkansen glide along its dedicated tracks, I’m reminded that this is more…
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Shadows in the Land of Sakura: A Cross-Cultural Reflection on the Missteps of Some Indonesian Workers in Japan
By: Ali Syraief To set foot on foreign soil is to carry more than just a suitcase and personal ambition—it…
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When Money Becomes a Trust: Japanese Wisdom Through the Lens of Islam
By Ali Syarief In a time when wealth is often seen as a measure of power and status, and money…
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