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                    <title>Kyoto</title>
                    <description>If you39re looking for traditional Japanese culture Kyoto is where you39ll find it. It has most of the temples you39ll want to see and rickshaws etc. If you39re lucky you39ll see a few geishas.My first priority when going to Kyoto was Kiyomizu. It39s one of the most famous temples in Japan located on a huge hill with shops leading all the way up to the temple. The view is beau</description>
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                    <title>Osaka</title>
                    <description>So Osaka is supposed to be the second biggest city other than Tokyo but I don39t really see it. I stayed in Hirakata which is considered to be like a farmtown because it39s pretty small and it39s mostly made of foreign and Japanese students that go to Kansai Gaidai and there isn39t too much to do other than go to the stations or eat at Sukiya. But on weekends we usually either wen</description>
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                    <title>tabemono</title>
                    <description>food.I am a food fanatic. Although most of the foods I eat in America are probably the worst things possible for your body I love tasting and experiencing new foods. In Connecticut finding authentic Japanese is a feat I have yet to accomplish but I39ve been craving everything for months. I didn39t take enough pictures because I was too busy eating everything in sight.</description>
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                    <title>Gaijin Smash</title>
                    <description>First of all I figured I39d do an overview of the trip and then break it down by certain tripspictures. I left JFK for a five and a half hour plane ride to Seattle then 12 hours from Seattle to Kansai International Airport. I39ve never experienced the amount of anxiety or culture shock more than when I first arrived in Japan. I had to clear customs people in the Kansai area don39t spe</description>
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