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Published: January 3rd 2008
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Hello All,
OK where to start. First off, this keyboard (typical Japanese keyboard) is really slowing me down. The location of the keys on the keyboard are so ingrained within my head, that any change completely slows me down. Instead of a big space bar, it is shrunk down to the size of the rest of the other keys and shifted all the way to the left. Then, the rest of the space is used fo...
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anonymous
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perfect example of the trials faced while travelling alone
I think this is an excellent example that for some countries it is hard to travel alone, and it is best to prearrange some friends/couchsurfing/anything to get an insiders view of the country. Japanese people are very shy/closed personalities and can take a long time to get to know them, hence a few days in Japan you wont really get to know much personally, or find out how friendly they are, where other SE asia countries very open and approachable.