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Geshia & Maiko
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Saturday, 26 January 2008 23:31

Maiko in JapanOne of the most common images of Japan is the Geisha. Yet many people no very little about the Geisha. The Geisha life is a thing of mystery and fantasy. So read on to learn a little about this unknown world in Japan!

 "Geisha," pronounced - "Gay Sha" (gei) meaning "art" and (sha) meaning "person" or "doer." A direct translation of geisha would be "artist" or "arts person"

 
Gyaru Gal Styles
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Thursday, 31 January 2008 23:43

Ganjiro Gyaru StyleIn Japan most pepole know the common Gyaru GAL Styles such as Kogal, or Ganguro, but most people don't know the difference or actualy how many differnt styles there are! Here is a detailed description of many of the different Gyaru GAL Styles.



 

 
Daisetsuzan National Park
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Tuesday, 25 March 2008 07:27

Daisetsuzan National Park (Daisetsuzan-kokuritsukoen, also pronounced Taisetsuzan) is located in the mountainous center of the island of Hokkaido. At 2267.64 square kilometers, Daisetsuzan is the largest national park in Japan. The name means Great Snowy Mountain, an apt description of these peaks - 15 of them over 2000 meters - that offer some of the most rugged hiking in Japan. The Ainu name for Daisetsuzan, kamui-mintara, translates to "playground of the gods"

 
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