Thursday, September 24, 2009

kuwachang Part 2




As a first timer in the country, he has positive impression about Philippines and Filipinos. Filipinos can speak English well and are not shy to talk in English among family members unlike Japanese. He thinks Filipinos are friendly and open to other culture.

He likes Filipino foods. When pressed how he felt when he tasted “Balut… (A duck eggs that have been incubated until the fetus is all feathery and beaky, and then boiled alive. The bones give the eggs a uniquely crunchy texture.) He said … it’s delicious!!!

He is very happy about the success of the CARP and related organizations in the Philippines.

Despite that, he also has some bad experiences of losing his camera in the bus and that some Filipinos have the tendency to take advantage of a foreigner like him.

When asked about his comment about the country, he said we should take care more about our environment, we should minimize pollution and garbage.

He thinks Japanese should come to Philippines and learn about the Filipino culture, English and friendship. His father thought more young generation Japanese should come to this country, after all Philippines is not that dangerous as commonly thought among Japanese.

This is not his first time to travel in a foreign land, he has been to Guam and China as part of their high school excursion. He also traveled to Korea.

If given much time he wants to see more Manila. He also wants to stay in Antipolo, Tagaytay or even in Tanay.

He wants to go back this summer if given a chance, and stay in IPLC (International Peace Leadership College) a school where he spent most of his time.

I asked him to say his final words to his fellow CARP members and friends... I think it is possible to create one family under God seeing Filipinos having flexible mind, thinking positively.... no border line.. and open to other culture.... Filipinos should just give more attention in caring for the environment... that's all...Thank You..

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Kuwachang





On the night of September 14, 2009, I had a chance to interview Mr. Masataka Kuwada of Higashi, Osaka, Japan. He is 22 years old, he has been staying in the country for a month to learn English. He hopped from one place to the other in the neighboring town but he is based in Trece Martires City, Cavite. Masataka is a member of World CARP an International campus-based organization that raises young leaders of character who live for the greater good and build a culture of true love.

Masataka introduced himself as “Kuwachang”, a handsome young man with thin body structure but stands over 6 feet tall. He was born in Kanawaga prefecture. Later on, the family transferred to his father ‘s hometown in Hiroshima when he was about five year of age; while his father worked and stayed in Osaka . After graduating in high school, they moved to Osaka, obviously so the family could be together in one place.

He had experience working in a convenient store as staff. “It's like Seven Eleven he stressed..” He also worked on and off in a company which facilitates the house transfer services. He used to carry furniture, appliances and other things.

He studied Economics major in accounting. He shared interesting subjects integrated with his course where they study the most effective way of helping poorer countries. His evaluation is that education is the best help Japan could ever offer more than money. Money he said is not the solution. Since Japan has been a known donor to third world countries, education over charity has gain more success in their wide range of experiences.

He loves basketball, football, fishing, camping, play guitar, drums and singing. He surprised us in a videoke session when he sung modern English songs.

He had composed 10 songs so far and dreamed of making more. His messages are about family and his generation.

To be continued....