Fried Chicken and Sushi 413 The elderly lady that cut in!

I'm always surprised with how normal it is for elderly women in Japan to cut in front of you in line.  It took some getting used to at first but it seems like people just respect the fact that they've earned the right to do what they want.  Have you experienced this before?

Fried Chicken and Sushi 412 The egg shocker!

When you're adjusting to living in another country, sometimes you just have to accept that there are some things they do better than your home country.  I'm sure there are many more important things than making tasty eggs but...this is a comic strip after all.  CLICK HERE TO LIKE MY FACEBOOK FAN PAGE!

Fried Chicken and Sushi 408 Kabuki Shakin'!

This one really happened!  There was an earthquake during the Kabuki performance I went to!  I couldn't believe it!  It was actually the first of many earthquakes I would be in while living in Japan.  The actors were so cool to just pause in the middle of their poses and wait for the quake to finish and then continue on.  I couldn't stop thinking about how crazy the earthquake felt and how unsure I was of how much stronger it would get while it was shaking.  After the performance we checked the news and they said it was 4.5 on the Richter scale so not a huge earthquake but for me it was pretty big!  IT WOULD BE BIG IF YOU CLICK HERE AND LIKE MY FACEBOOK FAN PAGE!

Fried Chicken and Sushi 407 The Beauty of Kabuki

I remember when my co-teacher took me to see Kabuki and, as an artist, I was so amazed by the entire experience!  Just like Karl said in the comic, the costumes, sets and makeup were beautiful and the acting and posing was very powerful.  It felt nice to experience Japanese history and really feel the culture during the performance.  Japanese people can have trouble understanding what the actors are saying because they use old forms of the language.  They speak in a special "Kabuki" sing song like way that can make it difficult to hear the words easily.  If you visit Japan I encourage you to see a Kabuki play!

Fried Chicken and Sushi 405 The magic of Kabuki actors

I remember being surprised that all of the actors in a Kabuki play are men.  It made me feel upset that women were not allowed to act in them but also amazed that such a strong part of Japanese theater is still around today.  I was also amazed by the magic of lots of make up!  The next few comic strips are going to be based on the true story of my first time going to a Kabuki play with my English co-teacher.  Hope you enjoy them! 

Fried Chicken and Sushi 404 A ton of cookies!

I really love chocolate chip cookies.  Finding tasty ones in Japan can be difficult.  Japanese desserts are not as sweet as the ones in American.  When I found a brand called Country Ma'am, I was hooked!  They are tiny chocolate chip cookies that are actually sweet and delicious.  Each one is individually wrapped, like a lot of food in Japan, and I really have to eat several to equal one regular sized American cookie.  Please let me know if you've found any other good chocolate chip cookies sold in Japan.  LET ME KNOW IN THE COMMENTS SECTION OR YOU CAN PUT UP YOUR SUGGESTIONS ON MY FACEBOOK FAN PAGE!

Fried Chicken and Sushi 403 Caring and supportive Tanuki?

It's sad that we don't trust Tanuki to be sincere but more often than not, he has a selfish agenda attached to his caring ways.  This strip also helps to establish Tanuki's difficulties with using his magic that will come more into play in later strips.  GIVE ME A FOLLOW ON TWITTER!

Fried Chicken and Sushi 400 The taste of milk in Japan

I actually like the taste of milk in Japan.  At first, I did wonder why my cereal tasted so strange.  When I took a sip of milk only, I thought it was spoiled.  When I bought another carton and tasted it, I figured that milk must taste different in Japan for some reason.  Still good but different. 

Fried Chicken and Sushi 399 The Black Samurai and Dragon pastries

If dragons live long lives then I guess he can wait for his meat and pastries.  Sorry, no big battle for the Black Samurai this time.  At least they had an easy time getting rid of him.  A lot easier than it will be for Karl to put back some of those pastries. Do you guys love pastries in Japan as much as I do?

Fried Chicken and Sushi 398 Ryan's true competitive colors!

Let's all remember that J and Ryan are competing to see who will be picked to continue working in the Japan office for a full year.  It's also good to remember that Ryan has no problem with using his popularity with the boss to his advantage.  I'm sure it's made easier by the fact that J doesn't usually treat him that well.  Will J and Ryan always be friendly enemies or... frienemies?  Probably.  YOU CAN BE MY FRIEND BY CLICKING HERE AND FOLLOWING ME ON TWITTER!

Fried Chicken and Sushi 397 Kenji's neighbor issues

I was hoping that the previous comic would have you wondering why Kenji was so upset with Ryan.  This one should clear that up.  We all love Ryan but he can be clueless when it comes to social interactions and a bit ruthless when it comes to getting ahead on the job.  He's still a decent guy but now Kenji is dealing with some of Ryan's negative aspects every day.  Let's hope he can keep his sanity!  KEEP YOUR SANITY AND CLICK HERE TO LIKE MY FACEBOOK FAN PAGE!

Fried Chicken and Sushi 396 Just say no to Ryan

Well, looks like J and Kenji have one thing in common.  Hating Ryan.  Or, is it really loving to hate Ryan.  Ryan is a loveable guy after all.  In his own way.  It's good that J can make a new friend in Japan.  Let's see where this goes.  YOU CAN CLICK HERE AND GO OVER TO MY TWITTER PAGE AND FOLLOW MY RANDOM THOUGHTS!

Fried Chicken and Sushi 395 A dry night out on the town

No offense but Japanese people really do enjoy going out to drink!  Kenji must like to keep his body temple clean and clear of toxins.  I don't know how he gets to know people better without drinking with them.  He certainly is an interesting character.  INTERESTING CHARACTERS CLICK HERE TO LIKE MY FACEBOOK FAN PAGE!