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Fuji-san
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I am from Japan
(but am I Japanese?).
My grandparents are from Fukue City, Goto Archipelago, Nagasaki Prefecture (paternal) and Tokyo (maternal). My father's family tomb is in Fukue. I never asked my father and my mother how they met-- I just assumed that the only way two people who were from almost opposite ends of the country and working in completely different fields could have gotten together was through an omiai (arranged marriage)! I've heard they met while each was plotting an escape from a Japanese society they considered too constraining. All of my relatives live in Japan. Visit my cousin Taku's homepage !

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Imin I was born in Sagami-ohno City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, and was given the name "Tadaaki", which means "faithful and bright" in Japanese. Shortly thereafter, I was brought to North America by parents who were looking for bigger and better things out of life. The family got a new member during a short stay in Madison, WI, then settled on Edmonton, Alberta, Canada as a permanent base for reasons related to my father's work.

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In Edmonton:

Left The 'Chuck to study at:

Then it was time to start work...

Eventually I got tired of my job and decided to go to Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon and learn about something related but different...

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Sex: Male
Height: 165 cm (5'5")
Weight: 65 kg (145 lbs)
Handedness: Left
Blood type: AB Rh positive
HLA type: On file with Canadian Blood Services
Star sign: Virgo
Year: The Tiger (2 links here)
Meyers-Briggs Type: INTJ
Behaviour Style: Thinker
Strengths: Learner, Responsibility, Analytical, Strategic, Intellection
Tree: Weeping Willow
Nerdity Quotient: 37.60 (Closet Nerd)
Theme Songs: "Western Skies" by Blue Rodeo
"Don't Look Back" by Boston
Quote: Aim above morality. Be not simply good; be good for something." -- Henry David Thoreau.
Saying: "Stay curious"

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