Konnochiwa,
I have been studying the beginning Japanese lessons off and on; I have never posted on this forum before, however.
I am a totally blind twenty-three year old guy about to go for my certification to teach English as a second language. I would love to teach in Japan, because I am fascinated with the culture, the people, and the language. My question is this: How are blind people treated in Japan? I do not fit the stereotype, to say the least. I travel places independently, I use power tools (I love building things with the table saw, miter saw, etc). Woodworking is a hobby of mine. Mainly, though, it is the independent travel I am thinking that the Japanese people may a bit uneasy about. I understand there are supposed to be some sort of textured things on the sidewalk where blind people are supposed to walk; I think I would find these unnecessary, as I travel based on fague directions rather than using direct routes. Thoughts are appreciated.
In case anyone is wondering how I am writing this, I ahve a program which speaks through synthesized speech whatever is on the screen (I do have a Japanese synthesizer, as a matter of fact). Oh, and one other thing, perhaps better placed in the language area, but if anyone is familiar or knows any contacts for learning the Japanese Braille code I would appreciate it.
Peace, all!
Harry