Joichi Ito's  opinion piece  in The New York Times today was a truly enjoyable piece of bicultural (Japan/U.S.) writing. 
To appreciate it, like an inside joke, you almost have to be bicultural in the same way  he  is bicultural _ observing Japan as part-insider Japanese and part-outsider "gaijin."
I  interviewed Joi Ito  in 2004 as  a star blogger  when mainstream journalism was still trying to grapple with blogging as a new medium.
Now, even I blog! 
Diversity/sensibilities shed light on life/social change/prejudice/injustices _ 
Being marginal helps us question societal assumptions and understand what's relative/arbitrary vs. what is fundamental/eternal/universal.
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