Welcome to 2026.

     First of all, Happy New Year to you and your loved ones. I hope this year will bring you what you have wished for.       Secondly, as the new year begins, we all like to put some impossible challenges in the name of resolution and changing ourselves. I did that every single year. Then every single year, by the end of it, I blame myself for not completing the things that I said to myself that I would accomplish that year. So, this year, I said to myself that I would do only one thing. That is, I will not put a challenge for myself. I will do things that I will like and do those things with a mindset of someone who wants to be a better human being.       Lastly, I would like to see new areas and take an international trip.       That is it for now.       I have more things to share about our family roadtrip and work ski trip. Also, all the drama about my work, of course.     ...

Japan has a sweaty season.

    It is mid-June, and it is starting to get hot. We are still rainy season. However, it is hot when it is sunny.

    Japan has a lot to see if you are traveling. On top of that, if you like the summer season, I applaud you. 

    I don't like the summer season. It probably is my least favorite of the seasons. Japanese summer, I would call it, the sweaty season. 

    If you are like me who sweat easily, the one you sweat through the crack of your butt, you will not like Japanese summer. 

    So, the sweaty season of the year has started. At this moment, it is tolerable. There will be a nice breeze, like today, once in a while. I feel overall okay when going out (of course with my hat and sunscreen).  

    Once July starts and rolls over to August, that is when it becomes unbearable. I would sweat just sitting still. I felt that last year when I broke bones in my foot and had to stay at home for a month. For the whole month, I sat underneath the air conditioner with the curtains closed. It is brutal during the summer. 

    After living here for three years (I think), I discovered there are these pants that you feel cool when wearing them. You can buy them from anywhere. I survive the summer wearing them underneath my pants. It is not a magical pair of pants that make you not to sweat. What they do is, they create a layer between your skin and the pants. They are made out of a material that you feel a cool sensation when it touches your skin (forgot the actual name). 

    If you are coming to Japan during summer and sweat a lot, BUY those pants. 

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