Chinpogedu-san,
That is some question.
I know more about Japan then most people who live in the US,
but I know less about Japan then most people who live in Japan.
I have traveled from Fukuoka in the South to Hakodate in the North.
I have been to the top of a volcano there, and prayed at a Shinto shrine
that no longer exists because that volcano has erupted since then.
I have learned that all clubs in Shinjuku do not discriminate against me.
Just the ones with shiny lights. Down the side streets is where the fun places
are.
I have learned that pretty girls will share your umbrella if you smile at them in Tokyo.
I have learned that Japanese is food is pretty good tasting, even though it is so much different
then the food I was raised on.