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Yukari-san (left) and Mayumi-san (right)  
   

Yukari-san (left) and Mayumi-san (right)

It wasn't all gloom in Hiroshima though. Yukari and Mayumi helped me out such a lot during my stay. We had a night out to a Peruvian place and finished up in a tiny bar where we got to pick the music from a wall [i]full[/i] of CDs. All I can remember is its called the MAC bar, and any DJ that plays Prince's "Purple Rain" all the way to the end - including the strings - is cool with me.
Kyūshū: volcanos and hot-springs.

December 31st 2008
Oguni All I had was a name and a phone number given to me by Yukari in Hiroshima. I did not book the accommodation myself and I didn't give any credit card details, so the whole thing was being done on word. And I don't even know what they look like, but since I am likely to be the only Westerner with a backpack hanging around the bus station it should work out fine. I'd said I ... read more
Asia » Japan » Kumamoto

Japanese Flag In 1603, a Tokugawa shogunate (military dictatorship) ushered in a long period of isolation from foreign influence in order to secure its power. For 250 years this policy enabled Japan to enjoy stability and a flowering of its indigenous culture. Fol... ... read more
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