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Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
@Samantha: Place a cylinder on it's side --an empty tomato can will do-- now place a…
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
Another "annus horribilis" for Queen Elizabeth?
j4panFTW: No one is claiming that the Australian embassy is taking the lead, so your concern…
It's sad that people take this incident, without knowing a SINGLE thing except that an Aussie…
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As far as I have read, the food sufficiency index is a scam. The premise is that it's what the average person needs to survive and it's based on calories required per capita. It doesn't take into account the enormous amount of food that's thrown away. Japan is far more self sufficient than the ministry would like us to think.
Posted in: Food for thought – future of food
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Flying is a pain in the arse wherever you do it, but nothing at Narita particularly annoys me, it's one of the best airports I've used. Immigration and customs have become a lot more sophisticated and relaxed in the past 15 years, and the baggage handling is respectful, not like the slaughterhouses for suitcases you get at many airports. Prices are fair at the stores and restaurants (Sydney is king of price gouging, everything from souvenirs to car parking -- you're even charged $4 to rent a luggage trolley), staff are mostly efficient and courteous (yeah there are a few rule-sticklers but I can live with it), the limo bus works, and on return you can cheaply courier your luggage home within a day so you don't have to carry it. Apart from the distance from the city, it's fine.
Posted in: What behavior by passengers or staff at airports annoys you the most?
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No complaints about the Tokyo metro. Compare it to commuting in London, where these kinds of problems are an everyday given. And where escalators remain broken for a year, and where some subway stations even CLOSE on public holidays! Tokyo will sort their problems within the next few days.
Posted in: New Fukutoshin subway line plagued with trouble for 1st three days