Hyde_is_my_anti-drug
Japanese Modernist
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Hello. I'm new, obviously. I just wanted to say hello and all.
I'm 16, training to be an Actress, and am obsessed with Japan (again that should be obvious).
My draw towards Japan began when I was about 10 or 11 when my family went to Ci-Ci's Pizza and they were showing the Anime Mobile Suit Gundam Wing-the movie-Endless Waltz on the big screen TV there. From then on I was hooked. My Anime obsession grew into Manga and books, which led to films, and then led to music through Anime soundtracks and Manga like Gravitation which are music-based. Also when I was around 12 I took Martial Arts 'til I was 14 and my father now owns a Do-Jang (my older brother is also a Martial Artist).
Speaking of family, my late grandmother was either full Korean of half Korean and half Japanese we still do not know to this day for she sadly took the answer with her to her grave. So I could have actual Japanese blood in me or I could not, I don't know. But when asked about my ethnic origins I always include Japanese 'cause even if it's not in my blood it's still part of me.
I was not raised in a strict Asian home but rather a strict Christian one. But in recent years I've begun to live more in an Asian life style and am no longer Christian.
So that's my story when it comes to Japan and Asia in gen.
I'm 16, training to be an Actress, and am obsessed with Japan (again that should be obvious).
My draw towards Japan began when I was about 10 or 11 when my family went to Ci-Ci's Pizza and they were showing the Anime Mobile Suit Gundam Wing-the movie-Endless Waltz on the big screen TV there. From then on I was hooked. My Anime obsession grew into Manga and books, which led to films, and then led to music through Anime soundtracks and Manga like Gravitation which are music-based. Also when I was around 12 I took Martial Arts 'til I was 14 and my father now owns a Do-Jang (my older brother is also a Martial Artist).
Speaking of family, my late grandmother was either full Korean of half Korean and half Japanese we still do not know to this day for she sadly took the answer with her to her grave. So I could have actual Japanese blood in me or I could not, I don't know. But when asked about my ethnic origins I always include Japanese 'cause even if it's not in my blood it's still part of me.
I was not raised in a strict Asian home but rather a strict Christian one. But in recent years I've begun to live more in an Asian life style and am no longer Christian.
So that's my story when it comes to Japan and Asia in gen.