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					<description>[...] The Complete Travel Guide To Tokyo.    Description Tokyo Guide To Help Plan Your Trip And Find The Best Things To See And Do.   Excerpt from product page         &amp;#160;&amp;#160; The Complete Guide to Tokyo  &amp;#160; Order Now    &amp;#34;Getting around Tokyo has never been easier...&amp;#34; &amp;#160; &amp;#34;The Complete Guide to Tokyo&amp;#34; is your travel bible to Tokyo.&amp;#160; Packed with travel tips and guides to help plan and guide you through one of the most exciting cities in the world. &amp;#160; What Tokyo lacks in your typical large city tourist sites, it certainly makes up for it in 24 hour round the clock energy and fascination.&amp;#160; A strange hybrid of ultra modern, traditional culture, latest fashions and international cuisine, Tokyo is not a place for a holiday but a unique lifetime experience like no other.&amp;#160; From Buddhist temples to post modern architecture, kimono clad women to punk rockers and Japanese Lolita fashions, Tokyo is a rich, clash of the old and the new. &amp;#160; This guide covers everything from making it to the city from the airport, making your way through the spaghetti maze of the Tokyo subway system, travel itineraries, eating, sleeping and all of the major tourist attractions. &amp;#160; For people on a budget there is even a guide to what you can get for free in Tokyo.&amp;#160; Temples, amusement parks, shopping guide, guide for where to take the kids, parks and gardens and a thorough coverage of all of Tokyo&amp;#39;s major museums.&amp;#160;  &amp;#160; Wake up in the morning to visit Tokyo&amp;#39;s amazing fish market and rage the night away in one of Roppongi&amp;#39;s many bars and nightclubs.&amp;#160; We tell you where and how. &amp;#160; Over 120 pages packed of information, this is one of the best and most complete guides covering Tokyo.&amp;#160; The book is a PDF file which can be downloaded and saved to your computer.&amp;#160; You can easily print it off to take it with you on your trip. &amp;#160; The guide is available for immediate download now for just $24.&amp;#160; We have partnered with Clickbank the largest and most secure seller of information products on the Internet.&amp;#160; They take care of the payment details.&amp;#160;&amp;#160; &amp;#160; If for any reason you are not satisfied with this product, we offer a 56 day money back guarantee.&amp;#160; On your credit card statement you will see a payment made to: CLKBANK*COM &amp;#160; Click here to purchase the guide &amp;#160; Should you have any questions about the guide, or about Tokyo and Japan, please send us an email to: airloop@gmail.com &amp;#160;    Affiliates &amp;#38; Webmasters          Sites you may be interested in Yokoso! JAPAN Travel Blog by The Visit Japan Campaign Supporters  Gardens - A Tokyo Travel Must Chanel Store in Tokyo at Wayfaring Travel GuideKyoto and Tokyo, a Tale of Two Cities &amp;#124; Viator Travel BlogBlossoms, no Concrete - Review of Enbutsu&amp;#8217;s A Flower Lover&amp;#8217;s Guide to Tokyo &amp;#124; Japan NavigatorWhy I shouldn&amp;#8217;t be a tour guide.  Baud Attitude{Inter} Cultural Japan  Blog Archive  Exhibition of Buddhist Statues in the Tokyo National Museum   Tags japan tokyo japan tokyo to tokyo    This product is also listed in  Society &amp;#38; Culture New Products Travel     Trends  var html=''; html += ''; html += ' Gravity'; html += ' Popularity'; html += ' Referred'; html += ''; html += ''; html += ' '; html += ''; html += ''; html += ' '; html += ''; html += ''; html += ' '; html += ''; document.write(html);          Pingback / Trackback      In database since 2007-07-29 and last updated on 2008-06-26 [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] The Complete Travel Guide To Tokyo.    Description Tokyo Guide To Help Plan Your Trip And Find The Best Things To See And Do.   Excerpt from product page         &nbsp;&nbsp; The Complete Guide to Tokyo  &nbsp; Order Now    &quot;Getting around Tokyo has never been easier&#8230;&quot; &nbsp; &quot;The Complete Guide to Tokyo&quot; is your travel bible to Tokyo.&nbsp; Packed with travel tips and guides to help plan and guide you through one of the most exciting cities in the world. &nbsp; What Tokyo lacks in your typical large city tourist sites, it certainly makes up for it in 24 hour round the clock energy and fascination.&nbsp; A strange hybrid of ultra modern, traditional culture, latest fashions and international cuisine, Tokyo is not a place for a holiday but a unique lifetime experience like no other.&nbsp; From Buddhist temples to post modern architecture, kimono clad women to punk rockers and Japanese Lolita fashions, Tokyo is a rich, clash of the old and the new. &nbsp; This guide covers everything from making it to the city from the airport, making your way through the spaghetti maze of the Tokyo subway system, travel itineraries, eating, sleeping and all of the major tourist attractions. &nbsp; For people on a budget there is even a guide to what you can get for free in Tokyo.&nbsp; Temples, amusement parks, shopping guide, guide for where to take the kids, parks and gardens and a thorough coverage of all of Tokyo&#39;s major museums.&nbsp;  &nbsp; Wake up in the morning to visit Tokyo&#39;s amazing fish market and rage the night away in one of Roppongi&#39;s many bars and nightclubs.&nbsp; We tell you where and how. &nbsp; Over 120 pages packed of information, this is one of the best and most complete guides covering Tokyo.&nbsp; The book is a PDF file which can be downloaded and saved to your computer.&nbsp; You can easily print it off to take it with you on your trip. &nbsp; The guide is available for immediate download now for just $24.&nbsp; We have partnered with Clickbank the largest and most secure seller of information products on the Internet.&nbsp; They take care of the payment details.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; If for any reason you are not satisfied with this product, we offer a 56 day money back guarantee.&nbsp; On your credit card statement you will see a payment made to: CLKBANK*COM &nbsp; Click here to purchase the guide &nbsp; Should you have any questions about the guide, or about Tokyo and Japan, please send us an email to: <a href="mailto:airloop@gmail.com">airloop@gmail.com</a> &nbsp;    Affiliates &amp; Webmasters          Sites you may be interested in Yokoso! JAPAN Travel Blog by The Visit Japan Campaign Supporters  Gardens - A Tokyo Travel Must Chanel Store in Tokyo at Wayfaring Travel GuideKyoto and Tokyo, a Tale of Two Cities | Viator Travel BlogBlossoms, no Concrete - Review of Enbutsu&#8217;s A Flower Lover&#8217;s Guide to Tokyo | Japan NavigatorWhy I shouldn&#8217;t be a tour guide.  Baud Attitude{Inter} Cultural Japan  Blog Archive  Exhibition of Buddhist Statues in the Tokyo National Museum   Tags japan tokyo japan tokyo to tokyo    This product is also listed in  Society &amp; Culture New Products Travel     Trends  var html='&#8217;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216; Gravity&#8217;; html += &#8216; Popularity&#8217;; html += &#8216; Referred&#8217;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216; &#8216;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216; &#8216;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216; &#8216;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; document.write(html);          Pingback / Trackback      In database since 2007-07-29 and last updated on 2008-06-26 [&#8230;]
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					<description>[...] First Garden Mastery.    Description Learn How To Grow Your First Garden Without All The Usual Headaches. Makes Growing A Garden Simple And Easy!   Excerpt from product page              &amp;#160;            Attention New Gardener: Now you can learn how to grow beautiful gardens even if all you know is how to grow is weeds.  &amp;#34;Discover How A Complete Gardening Failure Learned How To Grow The Beautiful Garden Of His Dreams&amp;#34;  Gardening Is The Perfect Hobby. You Can Lose Weight, Enjoy It&amp;#39;s Beauty, Have Tasty Vegetables, And Impress Your Friends With Your Very Own Gorgeous Garden.   Have you always wanted to grow your own Beautiful Garden?   Have you tried growing your own garden only to fail miserably?   Do you want to start gardening for the first time and don&amp;#39;t know where to start?  If you can say Yes to any of those then read on to learn how you can start your very first garden the right way. 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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] First Garden Mastery.    Description Learn How To Grow Your First Garden Without All The Usual Headaches. Makes Growing A Garden Simple And Easy!   Excerpt from product page              &nbsp;            Attention New Gardener: Now you can learn how to grow beautiful gardens even if all you know is how to grow is weeds.  &quot;Discover How A Complete Gardening Failure Learned How To Grow The Beautiful Garden Of His Dreams&quot;  Gardening Is The Perfect Hobby. You Can Lose Weight, Enjoy It&#39;s Beauty, Have Tasty Vegetables, And Impress Your Friends With Your Very Own Gorgeous Garden.   Have you always wanted to grow your own Beautiful Garden?   Have you tried growing your own garden only to fail miserably?   Do you want to start gardening for the first time and don&#39;t know where to start?  If you can say Yes to any of those then read on to learn how you can start your very first garden the right way. How I Discovered The Easy Way To Gardening &#8211; Even A Fool Could Learn How To Grow Vegetables And Flowers This Easy! From The Desk Of John E White Dear New Gardener When I was I child I always enjoyed looking at other peoples gardens. It became my dream to grow a garden that others would admire. Not only did I want a beautiful garden, but I also wanted to eat delicious vegetables too. Hey&#8230; I like to eat healthy.   But&#8230; When I finally grew my first garden it failed miserably. Nothing grew as well as I thought it would. And nothing looked as attractive as I thought that it would.  I was a gardening failure. Yes I admit it. I couldn&#39;t grow a darn thing. Well&#8230;I did manage to grow a few weeds successfully. You and I both know it doesn&#39;t take much to grow a few weeds.  So, what did I do? I studied, I researched, I tried things, I talked to other gardeners, and little by little my garden started to grow. And grow it did. It grew into something that I could be proud of. Would You Want To Grow A Garden Like This?&nbsp;    Or&#8230;. Would You Rather Grow A Garden That Looks Like This?    When many people start out in this hobby their garden looks more like that first picture.  Sadly, I know how it feels to be a frustrated gardener that grows something that is a complete waste such as that.  It&#39;s not easy growing that first garden, or even the second, or third if your not seeing an improvement over the garden you grew in years past.  Sometimes your just left in a state of confusion. Why aren&#39;t my flowers growing the way their suppose to? What happened to my delicious looking tomatoes? I thought I could just plant these things, and watch them grow!  Oh the horror, the frustration, and even embarrassment.  Quite frankly, you don&#39;t need to go through all that frustration and embarrassment. No, not at all. There are answers to all those common gardening problems&#8230;          Introducing First Garden Mastery: How To Grow Your First Garden        Inside this e-book your will discover&#8230;  Uncover the hidden benefits of gardening. You may not even realize all the great things you can get from this hobby. Hint: There are both mental and psychical benefits.   8 different types of gardens that you can grow. Some of these you may never of heard of.   A step by step breakdown to finding the right garden for you.   The basic tools every gardener needs to know. This tip will save you money. My gardening friends laugh at how simple my collection of tools are. But they work and they work well.   3 easy steps that will show you how to prepare your garden for planting.   How even a gardening newbie can create the right gardening soil for their geographical region. This is a must if you want your plants to grow to their fullest.   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		<link>http://www.interculturaljapan.com/wordpress/2006/10/maiko-blog-kyoto-geisha/#comment-7122</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 18:28:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] In prima fila, tre delle maiko più amate nel distretto: da sinistra Naokazu, Ichimame e Naosome. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] In prima fila, tre delle maiko più amate nel distretto: da sinistra Naokazu, Ichimame e Naosome. [&#8230;]
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		<title>Comment on Hot drinks from vending machines by Ad Blankestijn</title>
		<link>http://www.interculturaljapan.com/wordpress/2007/01/hot-drinks/#comment-6511</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:37:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Thanks for your comment! You are right, they come very hot out of the vending machine in Japan, too, although that has its advantages on cold winter days...

By the way, my site is moving to a new URL: www.japannavigator.com, please check out the new address!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for your comment! You are right, they come very hot out of the vending machine in Japan, too, although that has its advantages on cold winter days&#8230;</p>
<p>By the way, my site is moving to a new URL: <a href='http://www.japannavigator.com' rel='nofollow'>www.japannavigator.com</a>, please check out the new address!
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2007 17:35:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Actually, they have these in Singapore.  I didn't realise it and unwittingly bought a hot can of tea with milk from the vending machine, and for a moment thought the machine was faulty and heated up the drink.  And then I saw that it was labelled hot drinks.  Was really miffed that the metal can was really hot and there was no way I could hold the drink without scorching my fingers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually, they have these in Singapore.  I didn&#8217;t realise it and unwittingly bought a hot can of tea with milk from the vending machine, and for a moment thought the machine was faulty and heated up the drink.  And then I saw that it was labelled hot drinks.  Was really miffed that the metal can was really hot and there was no way I could hold the drink without scorching my fingers.
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		<title>Comment on The grave of Tanizaki Junichiro by antonievandenberg</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2007 07:57:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Geachte heer Blankestijn,

Dank u voor uw werk; danzij u kunnen we deze mooie plek vinden. We vertrekken 1 augustus van Amsterdam naar Japan en gaan o.a. naar Kyoto.

Vriendelijke groet,

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Geachte heer Blankestijn,</p>
<p>Dank u voor uw werk; danzij u kunnen we deze mooie plek vinden. We vertrekken 1 augustus van Amsterdam naar Japan en gaan o.a. naar Kyoto.</p>
<p>Vriendelijke groet,</p>
<p>Antonie van den Berg &amp; familie
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		<title>Comment on Honenin temple, Kyoto: Paradise garden by Ed Boles</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 00:31:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Walking into and around this garden without knowing of it beforehand was the highlight of my time in Kyoto in late May of 2007.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Sengakuji Temple: Tokyo&#8217;s moldering heroes by lewis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2007 03:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>ive read your review and liked it alot but one thing i dissagree with is how you say there action were silly and loyally blind these guys had two years to decide if there actions were silly or not, they were practically reduced to bums walking the streets, and very pissed off, there livelyhood had been robbed from them, by killing kira they avanged there masters death and in there own transended any words or shame that we or the people of the era could place on them, one thing that grips me so much is there ressolve to die, which is the most cherished virtue of the bushido, these men were born in to the samurai class and felt obligagted to preserve these virtures for the ancestors and there next of kin, i believe the died to show what loyality and devotion is, i find it hard to  believe its blind at all, but when all is said its still very a different mentallity from western ideals there is practally know one i know who agrees with what i have just said.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ive read your review and liked it alot but one thing i dissagree with is how you say there action were silly and loyally blind these guys had two years to decide if there actions were silly or not, they were practically reduced to bums walking the streets, and very pissed off, there livelyhood had been robbed from them, by killing kira they avanged there masters death and in there own transended any words or shame that we or the people of the era could place on them, one thing that grips me so much is there ressolve to die, which is the most cherished virtue of the bushido, these men were born in to the samurai class and felt obligagted to preserve these virtures for the ancestors and there next of kin, i believe the died to show what loyality and devotion is, i find it hard to  believe its blind at all, but when all is said its still very a different mentallity from western ideals there is practally know one i know who agrees with what i have just said.
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		<title>Comment on Author by William Munger</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2007 20:49:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Dear Sir:
 
In the middle to late 50's I lived and taught in Japan. One February I attended a fertility festival near Nara. I think it may have been at Asuka-Ni imasu Jinja.
 
While I was at the shrine, a shinto priest took me inside a building and showed me a huge metallic disk. It was between 6 and 8 feet in diameter. 
 
He told me that this was the original mirror of amaterasu omi kami, and that the one in Ise was a smaller replica.
 
Do you have any knowledge of such a mirror. I am sure that this is the original mirror, it also has writing on the back of it. I hope
that you are able to research this object. As far as I am able to find out, very few people have seen this mirror.
 
Thank you very much.
 
William Munger</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Sir:</p>
<p>In the middle to late 50&#8217;s I lived and taught in Japan. One February I attended a fertility festival near Nara. I think it may have been at Asuka-Ni imasu Jinja.</p>
<p>While I was at the shrine, a shinto priest took me inside a building and showed me a huge metallic disk. It was between 6 and 8 feet in diameter. </p>
<p>He told me that this was the original mirror of amaterasu omi kami, and that the one in Ise was a smaller replica.</p>
<p>Do you have any knowledge of such a mirror. I am sure that this is the original mirror, it also has writing on the back of it. I hope<br />
that you are able to research this object. As far as I am able to find out, very few people have seen this mirror.</p>
<p>Thank you very much.</p>
<p>William Munger
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