I think that the age, I think, has been knocked off by living in Japan. My first impression of Fuji Sawa was a pretty like grim, unattractive concrete town. There's lots of sort of high-rise buildings. Lots of high-rises that looked at, that designed like boxes,.Lots of like elevated walkways, not much greenery around the station. It's a very convenient place, actually, Japan. Built for convenience.
English teacher, travel writer, stand-up comic, learner of Japanese, DJ, native English speaker, Machester City fan and former flatmate of Luke from Luke's English Podcast - Peter Sidell is a guy who keeps himself busy! I lived with Peter in Tsujidou, Japan for nearly a year. I left at the end of 2003 and he stayed there and I hadn't seen him for about 11 years until he recently visited Paris and we got the chance to catch up with each other again. Of course I jumped at the chance to interview Peter for LEP, and you can now listen to our conversation here, now. Click here for more information
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