Dear all at japanesepod101.com;
many may have said but you feel like old friends, as i have listened, and will continue, to your voices so darn much.
Anyway, we - my wife and I - are relieved to hear that all is well with this group, yet we grieve indeed at the extent of the devastation up north.
i am writing also, because i had subscribed to JP101 as we have plans to come to Japan in the middle of April. To Kyoto and the Kumano peninsula. so, here is my question if i may, and if anyone there has the time and the inclination to answer: I take the liberty to put it to you, as you will be able to respond with knowledge of the local context.
how might it be viewed, if someone comes as a tourist, a passionate japanophyle kind of person, yet a tourist all the same, barely a month after such a catastrophe. Would it be perceived as really rude and inconsiderate and ill-timed and so forth, versus, OK on the whole, and thanks for coming anyway, particularly since everyone would be wondering about the wisdom of visiting a country with such devastating earthquakes.
thanks truly for any thoughts and suggestions.
and, could you do a beginner's podcast on the various words for earthquake....?
all the best
nick