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Our next Interview here on WestSide Osaka Network, here we have a lovely lady from Central Part of Japan and also my co-work. Please welcome Lailani So we asked her a few questions and here are her responds.


WSO: What are your feelings about Economics in Japan?

Lailani: It's a difficult question.... There are only a few people in Japan that are poor and don't have a pension plan. It's not sure if the elderly can get their money and for people in the future.


WSO: What do you think about Japans Government?

Lailani: I think Japanese government is incredible, because they always say they can do good things for the country and they never follow through to their promise to the people. But, I like Mr. Koizumi. He was a great Prime minister, He could make Japan alot better and make alot of good changes.


WSO: Explain your lifestyle in Japan, Briefly?

Lailani: It isn't easy to living in Japan, because things that we need and use are getting very expensive. For example foods, some material things, and etc. But I think articles that are made in Japan, is very good quality. Although they are priced to high, cause the branded name it has.


WSO: How would you change your daily lifestyle in Japan?

Lailani: I want to reduce the gasoline prices for cars and of course, the price of oil.


WSO: If you could change one thing in Japan, what would that be?

Lailani: I want to change the education of English in Japan, because it's terrible that teachers teach students almost only grammar. I think it's important that people can communicate to other countries by using English. Although most Japanese students has to study English for 6 years at least, but only a few can speak it. If I could could change it, schools has to take over the education of English conversation before the adolescence, because Japanese are known to be shy people. Japan was to be a advanced nation after the world war, so we need to have more people speaking English in the future.



We like to thank Lailani for taking the time to answer a few of our question here on WestSide Osaka Network. We have changed the names of the people we have interview due to their privacy rights. Stay tune for more interview with people around Japan.


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