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Asao-ku is not a suburb of Tokyo as it is in Kanagawa prefecture If it's 20…
Posted in: To be healthy, live in the big city
It is stories like this that really fortifies my belief that the Japanese business culture of…
Zichi I agree
Posted in: Official defends secrecy over worst-case nuclear disaster scenario
@Jeff Ryan Nice post. I'd just like to correct one thing though. It should have read…
Aso Ward in Kawasaki City is actually pronounced "Asao". Many people make this common error. I'm…
Posted in: To be healthy, live in the big city
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shouganaika
rubbish
Posted in: Facebook to let users give input on policies
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shouganaika
drinking? are they sure? they might want to check. he might be unemployed or stressed out at his boss. it's facts like these that can make or break a case and determine how much suspended time/how deep the apology bow should be before letting the scamp on his way
Posted in: Man arrested for hitting 15-year-old girl with metal bat in Yamaguchi
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shouganaika
seen similar types several times. drunk and shouty on the train at 2 in the afternoon and had the misfortune once to catch one's attention. changed carriages but he followed and continued yelling abuse because I was with a Japanese girlfriend, that old chestnut that never fails to get the goat of drunken stupid old sods. I got off at the next stop
Posted in: Different strokes for different folks
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shouganaika
hahahaha, maybe this is it! true love at last!
Posted in: Koji Tamaki and Mariko Ishihara tie knot after 23 years
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shouganaika
answer the questions
Posted in: Holocaust-denying bishop scuffles with reporter
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shouganaika
he was fighting the raging fire in his loins.
Posted in: Firefighter arrested for filming up high school girl's skirt in Ibaraki
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shouganaika
even the reporter is trolling
Posted in: Sarah Brightman starts Japan tour
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shouganaika
yes, well, ahem...
drivel
Posted in: Boycott of violent Japanese video game urged in U.S.
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shouganaika
Mickey Rourke sadly didnt win, probably because the Oscar hosts were terrified what he might say after his cracking acceptance speech at the independent film awards
Posted in: 'Slumdog' gets 8 Academy Awards; Ledger wins posthumous Oscar for Joker portrayal
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shouganaika
the homeless always get to marry rich people, it's a little known loophole they prefer not to advertise for fear of encouraging a homeless boom. I can see this show will take the art to a new-level of ultra realism that Mike Leigh or Ken Loach could only dream of. I can only hope this show will elevate nationwide consciousness into tackling this serious social issue.
Posted in: Maki Horikita to play homeless girl in Fuji's new drama
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shouganaika
I live in Chiba, rape is the prefectural emblem. It's a little embarrassing when people ask me how to say 'nanoha' in English
Posted in: Hamarikyu garden
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shouganaika
he was paid a large amount of money to do a job and behave responsibly for those of us who pay his salary. he failed. he quit. that's it. what is wrong with criticising someone who makes a mistake? nothing at all
Posted in: Nakagawa seen 'misbehaving' at Vatican; Russian official says he acted like 'brain was turned off'
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shouganaika
I have spoken to dozens of Japanese over the past week about Nakagawa and they all said how embarrassed they were. I have to agree with them. freedom to criticise is important.
Posted in: Nakagawa seen 'misbehaving' at Vatican; Russian official says he acted like 'brain was turned off'
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shouganaika
what a fanny
Posted in: The Great Sasuke arrested on suspicion of assaulting man on train
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shouganaika
the photo on the main page that just shows her midsection is not particularly flattering. still, the full picture ain't up to much either.
Posted in: Ayako Kawahara to star in adaptation of 'Alice in Wonderland'
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shouganaika
the only meat strictly forbidden by Hindu religion is beef. pork is ok. most hindus are vegetarian but it is not a 100% rule. the 'westerners' beach resort of Bali too, where not only the 'westerners' eat pork. as for why they chose katsu, read the caption again
Posted in: Danny Boyle in Tokyo
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shouganaika
it's correct to say he is orange
Posted in: Au goes green
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shouganaika
Hindu religion has no restriction on pork. Bali is mostly hindu and they love pork.
Posted in: Danny Boyle in Tokyo
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shouganaika
more space for dramas with shouting in rain/knife showdowns on the beach
Posted in: NHK says sayonara to 'Eigode Shaberanaito'
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shouganaika
hahahahahahaha, coming from you that's a bit rich
Posted in: 79-year-old woman chokes to death on breakfast at Kanagawa hospital