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Ode to a Grasshopper
It's a little bit different from that because English is basically the world 'lingua franca'/common language these days, i.e. it's pretty much the default most common language people use to talk with other people if they don't speak the same native/national/regional languages, and Japan also has a pretty strong historical relationship with 'the West'/America ever since America forced them to open up to the world back in the mid-1800s (again, long and complicated bit we don't have to get into), so English has a kind of national-psychological 'bigger place' in Japan than French does here in Australia.