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The profession of crying in Japan
Hidefumi Yoshida, a high school teacher, identifies himself as “namida sensei” (tearful teacher) has helped 50,000 people “cry” over the past seven years. Very few Japanese “know how to cry”, but according to Hidefumi Yoshida, Japanese people cry easily at … Continue reading →
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