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Hi  I guess I’m like most young girls today in that I like music and I just happen to like rock music. This IS one of my favorite bands, they are called “Band-Maid” and were started after Maid Cafe’s in Tokoy became a thing. I hope you like them.
Oh did I mention that they were all girls. The days of the submissive little Japanese woman at home is over! We are coming out blazing and taking our place in the world. Teach you for letting us to learn to read.
The lead guitarist is  Maid Tono, and I really think she is hot, so hott!

 

    This is Mrs. Kushita, my nurse when I lived in Matsudo. I hate to say it but I love her more than I love my own mother. My mother wasn’t bad but she just wasn’t cut out for carrying for a young child.

     I know she has children of her own and I asked her once why she didn’t care for her young children and she told me that her children were all grown up. Indeed they were. She has 2 daughters and a son. When I was 10 I had to leave Japan and go to school in California. I didn’t want to go, but daddy said I had to so away I went. I suppose she found some other little girl to take care of.

 

 

This is my dad and I really miss him, but he is a really busy man I know that he owns his own business, The Morjai Manufacturing Group  and they make appliances, car parts, and parts for cellphones and we all use those.

This is kurato my little dog and he died when I was 8 or 9, but I still keep his picture and think about all the good times we had. He was so funny. Sometimes he would be so sleepy that he would fall asleep while he was eating.

     Hi! My name Jayent Morjai, and if you haven’t guessed by now I’m what you would call a half-breed. Daddy is Japanese and my mommy is American.

     This is a picture of me with our family’s sword. I’m told it is over 200 years old, and someday it will belong to me, but I’ve only got to hold it 4 times in my life.

     I was born in Malibu CA. but we moved from there when I was only 2 months old. Daddy said I slept the whole way there. I guess that is why I don’t remember the flight.

   

This is our house in Matsudo. I was able to go back there about 3 years ago, and I really like it. It is so big, and I have my own rooms there.

Daddy showed me the foundation of the house and he told me that one of my ancestors built the house a long time ago, and then it was destroyed and they just put the new house right on top of where the old one was. I guess you’d say my roots are in Japan.

After I get my own company I’m going to live there, because after all I’m Morjai and it’s where I belong.

This was taken a couple of years ago in Malibu when I was dressed in lolita. That’s a popular fashion style in Japan, but not so poplar in Malibu.

This is Tokyo

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