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Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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#1
  • 倍金萬
  • mail
  • 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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#19
  • それぞれ
  • 2018/02/17 (Sat) 10:32
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Since cancer is a type of genetic aging, the number of people with cancer tends to increase as the population ages.

In the past, the Japanese had less cancer.
Not
but the average life expectancy of the Japanese in the past was short, so they died before they got cancer.
Another reason why there was less cancer in the past is that medical care was scarce and there were many causes of death other than cancer.

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#21
  • 木こりは花粉症にはならない
  • 2018/02/17 (Sat) 11:12
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All people produce over 5000 cancer cells a day.
NK cells annihilate them.

You can prevent cancer with forest bathing NK cells activation early morning walk. It is free.

Phytoncide in forest bathing. Bacteria per tree cuts are killed.
Oxygen from fresh forests Ozone from mountain streams is absorbed into the body. Morning birdsong
Morning sun and absorption of melatonin through the eyes. Setting of the body's internal clock rhythm.


Return from zoo animals to the animals of the forest.

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#22
  • 歴史は繰り返す
  • 2018/02/17 (Sat) 20:56
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I learn much more from Mr. Baikinman's experiences than from the stories of hermits like you who are taking the easy way out by sucking the sweet juice from the younger generation.

Sometimes, there are comments that offend me, but
please continue to share your experiences to the younger generation.

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#23
  • スピード出しすぎ
  • 2018/02/18 (Sun) 16:20
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>>In a big train station in Japan, why do Japanese men walk like they are running into people

I am a woman, and I do so during commuting hours because it is
smoother to run straight into people than to avoid them. I'm a woman, and it happens during commuting time. If you are moving left, right and left, you will run into people.
Psychologically, it is more efficient to walk in a straight line through a very crowded street, actually.

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#24
  • サンバ
  • 2018/02/19 (Mon) 19:35
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>> This is the case when they come from all directions, but they are always rushing
as if they are going to war, and we are often stuck with our suitcases.
I was so annoyed with them that I would often turn into a yankee auntie and say, "You should move over, but don't walk so fast. I understand ?

#3 I want you to walk with dignity and agility, and avoid people ~ I understand your feelings.
But they are doing what they always do, and I think we who are wandering around are a nuisance to them.

I used to be one of those people who used to head to work in a state of rush, so it seems nostalgic to me.
I suppose that businessmen walk into the battlefield of the office without a care in the world before the battle. I can understand your feelings.

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