
Last night, a group of people left their country of origin to live in Albania gathered in Soiree. Ca for work, some for school, and some for love. The case of Yoshiko Shehu enters the last category. She was introduced to Japan with an Albanian boy, loved her and has been living in Albania for seven years.
As Yoshiko made sushi on the other side of the scene - because there are still difficulties with the Albanian - her mother-in-law, Violeta Gajpi, told her she had received the bride at home.
"They were recognized in the Federation, the boy has been in Korea for three months. There they are known together. Come on tell me I'm tied up with a girl. I was glad he was the only boy. I asked him who he was and told me he was Japanese. I got hold of it, got upset. I was not bored, I was very happy, just did not expect it, "Violeta tells.

Though Albanian and Japanese cultures are far apart, Yoshiko and Violeta have adapted very easily to each other. "There is neither language nor culture," the latter says. "We have similarities. The Japanese are dedicated, hosted, love the family. "
Shehaj's house is eaten by Yoshiko's hands because Violeta has left her kitchen in her hands. He taught the pie with beans and some other dishes of the country, while the rest of the dishes are Japanese traditional.