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When I was young, I've always had this dream that I wanted Doraemon to help me with everything just like what he used to do for Nobita. As children grew up watching Doraemon, and we all know that he comes from Japan, it really prompted me to make the effort to go there.
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This article is pointless, but will show you my two favourite things: Fuji Natura Classica's and Food.
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On their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Let's meet Nicolas and read about his life in San Fancisco.
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We did a crazy 1 night, 4 day trip to Pusan from Osaka International Port. It was fun and very affordable and I definitely recommend that you guys try this out sometime soon. Read on more about the chronicles of our adventures here!
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One might has the feeling from afar, that Japan is only about Bling Bling, manga-figures with big breasts and salary men sleeping 2 hour a day, spending 4 hours a day and working 18 hours a day. This is one of the truths in Japan, certainly, but not the only one. This country celebrates modernism and tradition together, maybe like no other.
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In most modern Asian countries there are only a few historical sites still in the shape of the original. Because wars and eventually the uprising of industry demanded high victims from the land, and fine landscapes, mountains, shores and greenery just vanished. But still people want to spend their leisure time and if there are few sights, one has to create them.
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Tokyo is a city of roughly 20 million inhabitants with all the suburbs included. Yet the city is not dying of car-pollution and noise-explosion, hence 80 percent of all traffic is done by public transport, which is generally breaking down to buses, JR (some sort of city train) and metro.
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The castle of Osaka is the major attraction of the town, and it surely is worth a visit. From the inside and the outside it represents the great history and future of this magic place called Japan. The Castle grounds covers 60.000 square meters, maybe the largest park in town. It dates back until 1583 when the famous Conqueror Toyotomi Hideyoshi started building it, but was many times looted and rebuilt.