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| Tokyo and Yokohama |
| Submitted by pablo on 2006-11-17 01:41:01 (via www.xenophilia.net) |
| This article really made me think how come in a place as big as Tokyo is, 90% of the streets in have no names. It’s quite a challenge to find places like the fish market, the Kabuki Theatre, the Sensoji Temple, which is said to be the oldest in Tokyo, and my favorite part – to go to a Japanese football game. Miriam Nadel made it through, could you?
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by Anonymous on 2008-03-05 17:14:20 |
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i did go to these place too!!
those place is amazing!!
hope ican visit japan again!!
Leslie |
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by emjey on 2008-03-20 09:37:48 |
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I have no problem at all traveling Japan as long as i have an english map of subways...i can go anywhere....
You can easily find fish store...it does not need to go to fish market...
I love Tokyo...i love shopping in this city.
Foods will make you so big if you dont discipline to yourself from eating...
Well, expensive but worth. |
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by Anonymous on 2008-03-20 20:39:38 |
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yokohama is really a romantic place to go!
dont miss to stay at the YOKOHAMA LANDMARK TOWER! quite expensive but surely youll enjoy the view of great yokohama at night! |
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by Anonymous on 2008-04-21 19:40:08 |
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Every one goes to Tokyo. I prefer to stay in Yokohama around Minatomirai. There are nice hotels with view, places to shopping, dinning etc...also easy access to YCAT which is remusime bus station from Narita Airport. |
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