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#1
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  • 2018/02/14 11:44

Those of you who have crossed the ocean to come here to Los Angeles and Japan
are always concerned about something related to your travel between Los Angeles and Japan.

If you have anything to say or questions, please feel free to write.
I'll try to write "something" as well.

Example :
What means do you use to call when you return to Japan?

Which seat on the plane do you prefer, Aisle or Window, front, back,

Which airline do you think has the best food?

Which mode of transportation do you use to get to the local area?

and so on and so on

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#800
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  • 2019/02/19 (Tue) 10:58
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Here's something from Yahoo News.


"Concorde, the 'hanging nose' supersonic airliner, rebuilt for 50th anniversary"


https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/article?a=20190219-00010010-esquire-life

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#801
  • 去る者は、こばわず
  • 2019/02/19 (Tue) 11:30
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I searched on FaceBook for "Mitsuru Naito" because I read in a previous post by Mr.
Defeat that his real name sounds like "Nice to meet you" in English when he introduces himself to people, which makes people laugh.
I think it was mostly ? bingo !.
I still ? ? because he was the complete opposite of what I imagined.
His waifu is of Latin American descent, although it matches. He wrote in his posts about renting a house to his in-laws, and about Mexican descent IN LOW FAMILY, and that his wife is not Japanese.
But he seems to live somewhere in far northern California, 3+ hours from LA.
So I think he might not be. And he didn't look like an old man, he looked like a classy, calm, sixty-something year old man. He calls himself a desert mummy, which is the opposite of the somewhat middle-aged and overweight photo.
I discovered this search ? and soon he disappeared from Vivinavi. But there are indications that a Showa impersonator was on his way to take over.
Now that we haven't heard anything from him, we are still left to our imagination.

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#802
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  • 2019/02/19 (Tue) 18:40
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I searched for his real name on FaceBook, thinking it might be "Mitsuru Naito", because he said it sounds like "Nice to meet you" in English when he introduces himself to people, which makes people laugh.
I think it was mostly ? bingo !.

That's just Mitsuru Naito ! ? I don't even know if he's on Facebook, isn't that a bit too much to ask ! ?.

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#803
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  • 2019/02/20 (Wed) 09:33
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I call him Mr. "Pasa", and indeed from Pasa's posts, he lives in the desert away from LA, and his wife is Latino.

However, he said he often goes to Japan and his hometown is "deep in the mountains of Shinano ( or a marginal village )" but he was also familiar with the villas where the upper class live in Karuizawa. It was also interesting to hear about the delicious oden at the Air Lawson shop at Haneda Airport and the "haikai" (haikai in Japanese) that is offered during overnight stays at the airport.


As I recall from the mention of "marginalized communities,"

it is also fun to visit "hidden hot springs" in the countryside when traveling around Japan. I am also an iron geek and am interested in "unexplored stations" on railroads. Tsuboshiri Station on the Dosan Line, located on the western edge of Tokushima Prefecture in Shikoku, is one of the sixth most unexplored stations in Japan, and can only be reached by a mountain road.

continued, ...

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#804
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  • 2019/02/20 (Wed) 17:32
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In the past, junior high school students from either of these villages used Tsuboshiri Station to commute to school, but those students were the last to use the station, and no one has used it since then. Therefore, there have been no regular passengers using this station for many years. The first time I came down from the national highway, the second time I took a one-man single train to the station and went up to a village called Kiyatoko where there are only 5 or 6 farm houses in the west. I was worried about whether I could go to the end of the road, which was an extensive farm road with no route number, and I looked at an aerial photo on Google Maps to see what kind of a marginal village it was. I believed it to be a so-called "marginal village" where old men and women were living in seclusion. However, when I actually arrived at the village, I found several people working on the farm, and when I approached them, I found that they were not old men and women at all, but men and women in their upper middle age. I realized that this was not a marginalized community at all, since people of this age can drive for 30 minutes to the town of Awa Ikeda with a light truck. Thank you very much for taking the time to share this unimportant story with me.

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