#11 New Wagashi: Cutting off the stereotype image lead to the hospitality and Japan’s virtue

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Oftentimes, we Japanese females are willing to work in the background even with expecting no credit. That may be a beautiful virtue but in the real world, those behaviors are taken as too naive. Today, we introduce a young lady who opened up a Japanese confectionery store in LA. Her products are vegan, gluten-free, and non-additive Japanese delicacies. Her journey as forenign born Japanese, was to cut off the image of stereotype. “Have the courage to be hated. Alyssa Miki, who is active on the global stage, has the secret of ‘throwing away’” 01/09/2021 Forbes Japan https://forbesjapan.com/articles/detail/39074/2/1/1 #Japan #JapanUnboxed #nihongo #にほんご #Tokyo #learnJapanese #studyJapanese #kanji #madeinjapan #olympic #anime

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#11 New Wagashi: Cutting off the stereotype image lead to the hospitality and Japan’s virtue

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