My mother is from Taiwan and I was born and grown in Japan all my life, no experience living outside Japan. Now, I'll think about how that background has affected my identity. This essay is composed of 5 parts, about myself, experiences in elementary school, junior high, high school, and now.
First, about myself. As I mentioned I am half Taiwanese half Japanese who was born and grown in Japan. I have grandparents and uncles and aunts and cousins in Taiwan, on the other hand, I have a few relatives in Japan. I often go to Taiwan to see my relatives, more than once a year.
Next, about how I look. Because Taiwan and Japan both are Asian countries that I think I really look like "Japanese" that I rarely was asked by someone questions like "Are you non-Japanese or something?", I had a few by someone who may be really sensible.
Next, about language. Since I was grown in Japan, I only speak Japanese originally. My mother speaks really fluent Japanese(I think people won't notice that she is Taiwanese) that when my parents grow me, the language was mostly Japanese.
to be continued...
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