tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33409496.post1457804819335821903..comments2008-08-04T16:07:45.247+09:00Comments on My So-Called Japanese Life: Bicycle RepairmanUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33409496.post-88332221876476915652006-12-06T10:55:00.000+09:002006-12-06T10:55:00.000+09:00Hi Helen and thanks for the comment. :-) I'm sorry...Hi Helen and thanks for the comment. :-) I'm sorry to hear about some of your troubles lately (your accidents and neck problems) and hope you're much better now.<br /><br />I can understand how unpopular daylight savings may have been, particularly as something forced on Japan after the occupation. However, it's been a long time now and Japan is pushing environmental protection and wagging it's finger at others who don't go along with it. It seems like the least they can do is this. People may not like it but they'd get used to it.<br /><br />Thanks for the background. It was very interesting to know!Sharihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17419851636570519145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33409496.post-47903036664661972312006-12-06T10:40:00.000+09:002006-12-06T10:40:00.000+09:00I just wanted to comment about daylight savings in...I just wanted to comment about daylight savings in Japan. After WWII it was brought in by the occupying force but was very unpopular. When the occupying army left, Japan abolished it. <br /><br />I personally would like them to bring it back. I miss having long light evenings like I do back home in summer.Helenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00476943539943172099noreply@blogger.com