Hi, jan. thank you for writing~ ;D
>Did u receive any gifts from your husband?i think it must be a great gift right?Though there is a custom presenting the chocolate from the woman to the man,
it doesn't especially present from the man at Valentine's Day in Japan.
There is day when present is returned to woman who presented chocolate,
is "White day" on March 14 after one month from Valentine's Day.
Therefore, I think I get from my husband cookie or candy at "White day".
> yea..so how was japan valentine..any nice events was held in japan?u must be seeing couples holding hands with a bunch of flowers in the roadside..i try to imagined it..hehe Because it's a big event in Japan
that a special chocolate for Valentine's Day lines up in the shop for one month at Valentine's Day...
>i can imagined the sakura dropping from the trees and the air was so fresh that made the couples so comfortable on valentine..hehe I don't think that cherry blossoms are in blossom yet in Japan.
(not undersand in the warmest Okinawa in Japan yet either. )
In the district in Tokyo, if the end of March doesn't come,
it's difficult to enjoy cherry blossoms.
In addition, in my hometown, Aomori prefecture,
cherry blossoms don't become full-bloomed about April 20.
Aomori is in the north from Tokyo,
and cherry blossoms do not flower all together on a Japanese inside.
When May , cherry blossoms can finally enjoy in Hokkaido that exists most in the north in Japan,
because cherry blossoms are multiplied about 2 months from the south to the north, and flower gradually.
>u know malaysia is very hot and u will sick of it..hehe I went on a trip to the family Singapore & Thailand by 10 years ago,
I became tired of the heat in daytime...
However, I feel this heat in the vicinity of Tokyo of several years
just like the heat experienced in Singapore and Thailand.
>so which season u like the most?I like fall & winter.
(though I hate neither spring nor summer...)
>They can speak english and which place you will introduce to people if they visit to Japan?First of all, if it introduces Japan to the person who is not coming to Japan many times,
it might be a big city, Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hokkaido...
>Thanks a lot..really very nice to know you!you're welcome!
...MSM...umm...
I'm not a done thing at all...