23Edging Toward Japan: In his mind's eye, Rembrandt was always headed toward JapanSo... because he had a Japanese helmet in his home, we have to make a big deal about it? I don't see it.See authors profile, he is stupidly biased in forcing this connection.Classic "blue curtains" I guess.Edging with japanese cultural products in ones minds eye is more popular than ever.> ...when stopped at Immigration and asked the purpose of my visit I was able to respond, with not great inaccuracy: "Rembrandt, I guess."Ugh, I would hate this kind of thing if I were a customs officer.I wanted to read it, but I got defeated by the cookie opt-out dialog in Japanese.
So... because he had a Japanese helmet in his home, we have to make a big deal about it? I don't see it.See authors profile, he is stupidly biased in forcing this connection.Classic "blue curtains" I guess.
> ...when stopped at Immigration and asked the purpose of my visit I was able to respond, with not great inaccuracy: "Rembrandt, I guess."Ugh, I would hate this kind of thing if I were a customs officer.
So... because he had a Japanese helmet in his home, we have to make a big deal about it? I don't see it.
See authors profile, he is stupidly biased in forcing this connection.
Classic "blue curtains" I guess.
Edging with japanese cultural products in ones minds eye is more popular than ever.
> ...when stopped at Immigration and asked the purpose of my visit I was able to respond, with not great inaccuracy: "Rembrandt, I guess."
Ugh, I would hate this kind of thing if I were a customs officer.
I wanted to read it, but I got defeated by the cookie opt-out dialog in Japanese.