Yesterday we looked into educational sites on the J-web.
Perhaps the most educational of all though are the personal stories and experiences shared by many foreigners in Japan on their individual blogs and websites. I personally love reading biographies because I learn so much from the experiences of others. And it seems likewise that these personal stories are a great way to learn about the many faces of Japan.
Through the personal stories of our peers we can learn about life in different parts of Japan, different circumstances, different occupations, and the list goes on.
But with so many blogs and sites to choose from how do you find information that is personally appealing?
That's not a rhetorical question, we really want to hear how you do it.
Also how are bloggers and webmasters working together to create and promote great new content?
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I want to start the ball rolling here and mention a site I like.
This is part shameless promotion of a DailyJ friend and part appreciation for a unique site. Chris from http://Waikiki2yanai.blogspot.com blogs about the language school that he owns and operates.
I think this site is pretty unique in that he posts a lot about things they are doing at the school (all of the cool parties and projects they are doing) and about his students progress. Have you seen any similar sites?
What personal sites do you enjoy?
Posted by: Tori | January 14, 2008 6:15 PM | Permalink to Comment