Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is celebrated in
Japan. In 1967, King wrote to Japan
saying he hoped to visit and bridge the
gap between East and West with ‘good
will and brotherhood’ from the US.
Today, the city of Hiroshima celebrates
their young on MLK Day to teach the
importance of electoral politics and
non-violent social change. SourceSource 2Source 3
You say “Daisuki” for friends and guys you like, you say “Aishiteru” for a more serious relationship and you say “Koishiteru” to the person you want to spend the rest of your life with. And they follow this rule. That is one of the things I admire about them. They didn’t make “I love you” lose its meaning like us.