Even though the COVID pandemic is over, many (even young) Japanese people are still wearing masks in public. We took to the streets of Yokohama and Tokyo to find out why and learned some astonishing lessons.
Written by Johann-Caspar Bertheau
I have always been fascinated by a wide range of things. Whether it was trying out various instruments, from bass guitar to trombone, playing multiple sports at the same time, or exploring other endeavors like acting and directing, I could never entirely focus on a single passion. This also applies to all other aspects of my life, which led me to move around the globe and change career paths more than once. As an independent journalist, I can now combine my enthusiasm for new experiences with my love for storytelling to report on compelling real-life stories at TALES OF TOKYO.