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1-1-4 Meieki, Nakamura-ku Nagoya, Aichi, Chubu, Japan, 450-6002, 52-584-1111

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... and made our way to find some delicious Japanese food. Unfortunately, it's not the best place for vegetarians! I attempted some udon (noodles), but couldn't handle the fish broth. I did manage to find some cho bap at the grocery store though, and ate a lot of that on the trip!
The first day was meant to be a fairly short ride of 40km to our campsite. However, we found out rather quickly that the island is very mountainous.....and only uphill! We climbed ...
... to a Combini [short for convenience store], buy beer, pop beer open, walk to park drinking, sit at park bench, admire other drinkers, drink). I tried some funky apple drink thing, which was surprisingly refreshing after downing to tall-boys on the train to Nagoya amidst the stares of others, and was a little taken aback at some of our Japanese drinking-neighbors.
There was three Japanese men, probably no older than 20 or 22 (unsure due to amateurish nature of drinking), who ...
... to move through the cage without touching the elastic. For one whole week during school time, we had the cage (without the elastic) on our carpet area. So for group time the kids were made to sit in the cage. If they were acting up then we ordered them out the cage. It was so fun ordering them in and out of the cage! Oh how i love the power! What's next from here? Christmas preparation. We start practicing for the ...
Nagoya, Chubu, Japan vicki85... meni. Juu, Suomessa olisikin kyllä kiva hiihdellä, mutta kun nuo porot on kauhea ongelma! Jatkuvasti pamahtaa jostain lumikinosten takaa joku raivotautinen Petteri ärhentelemään ja siinä saa sitten tosissaan lykkiä, ettei ole poro lahkeessa kiinni! Ruokatilanteeseen ollaan varauduttu ottamalla mukaan Japanilaisia pussinuudeleita, koska olemme kuulleet huhua, että Suomessa syödään ainoastaan poroa ja päälle vielä raakaa kalaa! Y ...
Nagoya, Japan travellerhans... in Japanese, so I ended up having to tell my mom my question, and then have her ask it in Mandarin for me. We left the electronics store and went across the street to the Nagoya train station. In Japan, the train stations allow people to travel between nearby towns conveniently. Therefore, the need for a car is much less in Japan. Many people walk, ride a bike or take a bus, cab or train to get around. Personally owned vehicles still exist, but I think they ...
Nagoya, Japan kuraiwatcher... smashing) down to road level and then back up to sidewalk level after you've crossed. Normally it's not so bad at all, but after six hours of that my arms didn't feel like they had the strength to take it any more ... but of course, they did and I was just being a big suck. Kyle was really good about keeping his pace down to my level! The trip back was a lot of work, and it wasn't exactly what I would describe as a "fun" experience, but I'm glad we did it. In total we rode 165kms ...
Nagoya and Irago, Japan jo-jo
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