I have simular feelings to the ones that you have. The feelings are towards another country, though. I wish I was in England. I've always felt this way. I find the rooves on the houses in the town that I live in, too flat and boring for my tastes. I also don't like the grammar that the people in North America use. Everybody in North America speaks in questions, and it's not just teenagers, any more. I get ticked off, when people speak in uncomplete sentences, as well. When I ask them what it is about the topic they're talking about, I say, "Okay, thankyou." in a dignified manner and I walk away with a certian "English" style of grace. I don't stick my nose up in the air, however. I become very livid, when I hear people making fun of English accents, and I get even more angry, if they're poking fun at the Cockney Dialect, for a very obvious reason. I also want to make a career of restoring tired Routemasters, and I can't do that right now, because I'm in Canada. I hope that you have a chance to go on a holiday to Japan, sometime in the future. You'll enjoy it, very much!