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Cheering squad in Japan
Cheering squad is a kind of organization that combines with the sports. It has add the music and dance to the activity, which gives the whole competition more exciting and happy atmosphere.
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Mount Aso - A Small Town Inside the Crater
Mount Aso is the largest active volcano in Japan, and is among the largest in the world.
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Crazy Slim Buildings In Japan
A Collection of really wonderful slim buildings in japan
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3000 Awesome Pictures of Japan in 7 Minutes
A fast moving slide show created from photos taken during a trip to Japan. If you want to show thousand of pictures in a few minutes, this is a great way to show them.
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Weird Big Bagel Forehead in Japan
Big bagel forehead is the latest beauty fashion in Japan.
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Heavy Snowfall In Northern Japan
Heavy snowfall stuck northern Japan, brining the entire place to halt.
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Short History of Santa in Japan
Santa Claus was quickly adopted in Japan, even if its legend is not related to the main religions practiced in Japan.
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Capsule Hotel in Japan
Here’s a good example of culture differences. In Japan, it is something common to have such capsule hotels. It is made for businessmen in the first place, who don’t have time to go home and start working very early. Or for people who didn’t catch th
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Old age in Japan
In Osaka, Japan, there is a whole district, 25 thousand old people live in it, 1000 of them are homeless.
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Please Eat Japan
Perhaps Godzilla would find Japan delicious.
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Rabbits’ Fashion Week in Japan
I often like to say that all weird things come from Japan. Probably, I am not always right but I often find a lot of things that confirm my theory :) . Here’s one another weird event that has been held in Japan.
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Japan vs Smoking vs Passing Gas
So, if you see someone in Japan look back at you and they are not smoking, you know what’s coming.
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The Largest Active Volcano
Etna Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and is in an almost constant state of eruption. Although it can occasionally be very destructive, it is not generally regarded as being particularly dangerous, and thousands of people live on i
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Shinkansen “Bullet Trains” of Japan and France
One of the technological icons of modern Japan - “Bullet Trains” (or Shin-Kansen) are capable of super high-speeds with the usual speed of “just” 300 km/h.
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The Relaxing Cat Cafes of Japan
Cats are famous for their relaxing effect on people, but in a country like Japan, where space is an issue, having a pet is problematic. That’s when cat cafes come into play.
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Japan Rain
This fine art print of Japan Rain is created using ultra high-quality paper and printing to produce a vivid and detailed reproduction.
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Robot Teacher in Japan
Students in Japan welcome an unusual lecturer by a Robot Teacher.
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20 Japan Top Lists
20 Japan bloggers united to provide a set of Japan Top Lists, covering a great variety of subjects: tourism, technology, finance, cuisine, entertainment, society and much more...
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Extreme Travel: Most Dangerous Travel Activities
Check out these extremely dangerous travel activities from around the world.
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Colorful Photos Of Japan
Logann Bartczak is a male photographer of just 20 years old from France. He is a general digital photographer. He has taken the beautiful photographs of Japan.
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