Posted March 21, 2017 by custer547 in category Uncategorized
6 thoughts on “Japan Infographic”
Tina Mayling
Hello Jackson,
I am your blogging mentor for the 2017 Blogging Challenge. This info graphic is very effective. There is a bit of humour in your image selection too which adds to the impact.
Adding images and using visual ways to represent your ideas and information can add some impact to a blog post. Just like many of your other posts, some writing is just great to have on its own.
I live in a rural area in Victoria, Australia. We are close to the ocean and I go for a run to the beach every second day.
Your blog is looking amazing and there are many interesting posts!
I am thrilled to have you as my mentor. You wrote a very interesting comment. Since you shared a couple things about yourself I will share a couple things about myself. First I want you to know that my Mom died from cancer when I was 9. I also love sports and I enjoy blogging very much. I hope you will comment on some more of my stories.
Hi Jackson,
It’s me Lebron from https://lebrononlinen.edublogs.org/ ! I’m from Montreal, Canada. Wow! I didn’t know that there are so much people in Japan! I didn’t know it was impolite to yawn in public. Are you supposed to not yawn even if your really tired? I really like your post and those are some nice pictures!
-Lebron
Thanks for the nice comment Lebron. I don’t think you’re allowed to yawn even if you are very very tired. I am about to go to your blog. Please come back and read more of my blog posts.
Hi it’s Kaisei I’m half Japanese use to live by Mount Fuji (but live in NZL ) did it even know its bad to point with your finger come check out my blog because for the school break I’m going to Japan so I might do apost on that. Keep up the work
Hi Kaisei, my Grandma lived in Japan for 16 years. I did know that fact you added. That is awesome that you are going to Japan. I will definitely keep up the good work.
Hello Jackson,
I am your blogging mentor for the 2017 Blogging Challenge. This info graphic is very effective. There is a bit of humour in your image selection too which adds to the impact.
Adding images and using visual ways to represent your ideas and information can add some impact to a blog post. Just like many of your other posts, some writing is just great to have on its own.
I live in a rural area in Victoria, Australia. We are close to the ocean and I go for a run to the beach every second day.
Your blog is looking amazing and there are many interesting posts!
Happy blogging!
I am thrilled to have you as my mentor. You wrote a very interesting comment. Since you shared a couple things about yourself I will share a couple things about myself. First I want you to know that my Mom died from cancer when I was 9. I also love sports and I enjoy blogging very much. I hope you will comment on some more of my stories.
Hi Jackson,
It’s me Lebron from https://lebrononlinen.edublogs.org/ ! I’m from Montreal, Canada. Wow! I didn’t know that there are so much people in Japan! I didn’t know it was impolite to yawn in public. Are you supposed to not yawn even if your really tired? I really like your post and those are some nice pictures!
-Lebron
Thanks for the nice comment Lebron. I don’t think you’re allowed to yawn even if you are very very tired. I am about to go to your blog. Please come back and read more of my blog posts.
Hi it’s Kaisei I’m half Japanese use to live by Mount Fuji (but live in NZL ) did it even know its bad to point with your finger come check out my blog because for the school break I’m going to Japan so I might do apost on that. Keep up the work
My blog http://kaiseii.blogspot.co.nz/ 😀
Hi Kaisei, my Grandma lived in Japan for 16 years. I did know that fact you added. That is awesome that you are going to Japan. I will definitely keep up the good work.