Iron Chef. Then I got interested in Japan and I would watch HEY! HEY! HEY! on the late night international TV channels. I would sneak out of bed every night to watch the television with the sound really low so I wouldn't get caught. Of course, anime was involved too but I never realised that they were Japanese until I was much older. Then I had the token year of "omg anime is the best and screw the dubs, subs are so much better." I now can't watch much anime because I want to put needles in my ear drums at the sound of screechy, whiny anime characters.
Every time we studied East Asia in school I was really into Chinese and Japanese history. I took more in focussed classes and started teaching myself baby Japanese and learning the history of kimono. A teacher recommended I read "Memoirs of a Geisha," and it's all spiralled out of control since then.
Studied it at university, and now I want to get back to Japan to become fluent (JLPT 1 level) and start a career involving Japan. I'd love to be a diplomat or a translator. Alas, I can but dream!
