The initial reason why I got interested in Japanese is that I like how Japanese looks written down and how it sounds when spoken. As I know more, I got more and more interested in the connection between Japanese language and Chinese language and how one influence each other over time. On one hand, some words look very similar but are pronounced very differently. On the other hand, some words look the same but have very different meanings. A classic is example what means daughter in Japanese means mother in Chinese. Besides the language itself, I am also very interested in Japanese culture. Pop culture wise, I spent quite a lot of time reading manga when I am free. Moreover, I also like reading or watching documentations on the way Japanese behaves and thinks. I am particularly fascinated by the psychology of Japanese people. It is not uncommon to see skilled workers like the one depicted in "Saito: The Sushi God of Tokyo", where one could spend the whole perfecting his ski...