No place inside for the shoes, weird. I guess if someone walked by and picked them all up and donated them to a charity shop, then the policy would change or you'd have a bunch of shoeless people chasing after you. :)
Are there no places to put shose inside the sturucture? Place the shoes neatly side by side, please. Even 3-year-olds do so in Japan. Martial Arts start with self-discipline.
With best wishes to you and your family in 2017, Yoko
I guess that has something to do with the floors.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a first for me.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I thought they would take off their shoes inside.
ReplyDeleteBetter to be kicked by barefoot if at all?
ReplyDeleteI wonder...if these students engage in real life self defense do they have to take their shoes off first?
ReplyDeletethat's funny that they have to leave them outside! you would think they would have lockers inside for them!
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I've never seen anything quite like this. Couldn't they leave their shoes inside somewhere? How odd.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Socks only ☺ could be that they're trying to save the floorboards Lowell 😊
ReplyDeleteNo place inside for the shoes, weird. I guess if someone walked by and picked them all up and donated them to a charity shop, then the policy would change or you'd have a bunch of shoeless people chasing after you. :)
ReplyDeleteOdd! It feels so disorganized.
ReplyDeleteI'm astonished that the shoes are still there :)
ReplyDeletePeople with dogs get good exercise in all weather, no matter how much they don't really want to walk. I should get a dog.
ReplyDeleteAre there no places to put shose inside the sturucture? Place the shoes neatly side by side, please. Even 3-year-olds do so in Japan. Martial Arts start with self-discipline.
ReplyDeleteWith best wishes to you and your family in 2017,
Yoko