Sunday, February 8, 2026

Life In Japan: Winter Storm

I was born and lived in Michigan, for over thirty-four years. I lived that entire time through Michigan winters. They were both brutal and beautiful. We had snow on the ground two to three months out of every year. It would typically snow once or twice a week. 1” – 4” was the routine. Since the temperatures in late December up through March were usually well below freezing, the snow remained.

Obviously, that all changed dramatically when I moved to Los Angeles, California. The only “snow” I saw was on the inside of my freezer. It was hardly enough for a snowball, much less enough to make a snowman.

When I then moved to Portland, Oregon, then finally where I now permanently live in Japan, on rare occasions the white stuff fell from the heavens — three or four times a year — but then usually melt either the same or the next day. I still find it amusing that there’s so much drama when we get so little snow. Granted, people neither are used to it, as I was in Michigan, nor is there any of the necessary equipment and staff to deal with it. But only the slightest thin blanket coats the roads and sidewalks. And since it’s gone within 24 hours, it’s hardly a worry.

Well … this past weekend, I was transported back in time four decades! We got hit with a real blizzard! When the storm subsided, we had over 30 cm (12 inches) of snow to deal with, along with three days of sub-freezing weather. I have to say, while I sympathize with the locals who have little clue how to drive in this, I’m nostalgically ecstatic! I feel like I’m back to my original home.

I even made a couple snowballs and gave them a good toss!

It sure is good that this doesn’t happen very often. I don’t have snow tires for my bike!



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Life In Japan: Winter Storm | John Rachel





Saturday, February 7, 2026

“America’s Hijacked Peace Dividend” arriving February 16th! | John Rachel

America’s current political leaders are addicted to war. They are obsessed with world conquest, drunk on power, convinced of their infallibility, have no respect for democracy or the will of the American people, believe other nations are “unexceptional”, meaning they regard them as inferior to the U.S. thus treat them with contempt. These megalomaniacs believe they are ordained by destiny to rule over the world and the people in it. They ignore treaties, scoff at U.S. and international law, doing whatever they deem necessary to promote their tyranny over the planet, including America itself.

None of this will stop, the wars will never end, the colossal waste of money, resources, and human capital will only accelerate until the vast majority of good, decent U.S. citizens unite and oppose their insane agenda. The “people” must embrace and execute a decisive, game-changing plan to remove our current ruthless, war-obsessed leaders from positions of power and replace them with individuals who will embrace peace and engage the rest of the world in a spirit of cooperation and harmonious co-existence.

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“America’s Hijacked Peace Dividend” arriving February 16th! | John Rachel



Friday, February 6, 2026

Life In Japan: A New Crown!

Last week, I got a new crown!

No . . . NOT THAT type of crown. One for a tooth that fell apart. It had a crown from long ago but that fell out leaving a jagged mess of a molar.

Now, we have in Japan what most Americans would call “socialized medicine”, a one-payer, government health insurance program, strict controls which prevent profiteering, and national standards for everything medical.

Uh-oh! Socialized medicine! That means long waits to get help, crowded waiting rooms, inferior service, all the problems that come with massive bureaucracy.

Well, I got an initial appointment within 48 hours, and only waited about ten minutes to get in to see the dentist. He took an X-ray, an impression, then filled the exposed area of the tooth with a temporary filler. One week later, after maybe a five minute wait in the reception area, he cemented in the new crown — which, by the way, fit perfectly and didn’t require any grinding or adjustments — and sent me on my way.

Two appointments, a total of less than 40 minutes in the dentist chair, and I had a new crown!

Now some research (here and here) tells me this: “Typical prices in the U.S. for a molar dental crown range from about $800 to $3,000 per tooth before insurance, depending on factors such as the material used (metal, porcelain‑fused‑to‑metal, zirconia, etc.), geographic location, and any additional procedures required. With dental insurance, out‑of‑pocket costs often fall between $400 and $1,200, but exact amounts vary by plan.”

Here are my receipts for the two visits:

According to XE Currency Converter, 1340 yen = $8.55 and 2560 yen = $16.33, meaning the total cost for my new molar crown was $24.88. Of course, I used the “socialized” one-payer national health insurance, as I do for all my medical care.

$24.88 … vs. … $400 to $1200.

Do you think that the bad rap that socialized health care gets in the U.S. — as with anything remotely suggestive of SOCIALISM — might just be a big pile of propaganda, to keep the gravy train of bloated profits for the broken system in America rolling along?

Some time ago, I wrote a similar article about a visit to a local clinic to get a thorough heart examination: Life In Japan: A Morning at the Clinic.

Draw your own conclusions about “socialized medicine”.

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Life In Japan: A New Crown! | John Rachel