I hadn't realized it while I was there, but my research was indeed shaped in many ways - by those observing around me as much as those I observed. It proved to me that to have a really effective research team, it helps to include people who didn't major in anthropology in order to broaden your research and get the best possible picture of your surroundings. Not to discredit solo research... I just find it valuable to have a group of people with different backgrounds, disciplines, and perspectives. From geography and history scholars, to artists, to anthropologists, to otaku (in this case the term is used as "self proclaimed geek"), we truly had a fabulous group of people. I made friends and colleagues that will last a lifetime.
In Tokyo we came together, and I will never forget the experience.
Signing out,
Lady Lara Jones
Lady Lara Jones
The Pacific Culture Club Workshop where we got to learn traditional Japanese arts, crafts, and tea ceremony. I was fortunate to be able to learn Kimono dress practices and in this photo you can see me in the center of the three Americans in Kimono! The culture club was my favorite field trip of all the ones we took around Japan.
