Our old memories.

People gradually forget their childhood. I watched the Japanese popular anime movie “Crayon Shin-chan”. “Crayon Shin-chan” is usually said by adults that it is so vulgar that children should not watch it. However, I think it is just a superficial opinion. Although a bit vulgar scene is broadcast in that anime on TV, there are a lot of things to learn from it.

I will not talk about the specific story here but I would like to tell what we can learn or remember from it.

Firstly, “Crayon Shin-chan” the story teaches us about generosity. He, the main character in the anime “Shinnosuke Nohara” is sometimes (could be always) impolite for people but he never complains to people even when somebody does harm him. He forgives everything and rather helps them, especially in movies. He never truly dislikes people even though they are evil, bad people. Whenever they become or return to normal, he loves them.

It is as if the story said that everybody could be wrong and mistake something but there is no reason to be criticized.

Secondly, it teaches us about equality. This would be slightly related to generosity. He always treats people equally. It does not matter whether or not he knows them well, he treats everybody like his friends even though he meets them for the first time.

Looking back on my childhood, I used to be so natural as a human. I was like him, “Shinnosuke Nohara”. However, how about now after joining society as an adult? I would have judged people by the only first impression and I would not have welcomed someone into a solid community.

I have to get back the personality or character such as when I was a child.

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Hi there! I'm Taka. I'm Japanese and living in Japan. I would like to emigrate to New Zealand in 7 years with my foreign partner because I have the experience that Kiwi helped and saved me when I had a serious accident there in 2017. In this blog, I write the process of my life until I emigrate to NZ or more. I work as IT Engineer(Server-side Engineer) and Blogger. Super welcome to contact me, anyone:) Nice to meet you. #Overseas-Emigration #Adress-Hopper

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