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#1
  • 倍金萬
  • mail
  • 2018/02/14 11:44

Those of you who have crossed the ocean to come here to Los Angeles and Japan
are always concerned about something related to your travel between Los Angeles and Japan.

If you have anything to say or questions, please feel free to write.
I'll try to write "something" as well.

Example :
What means do you use to call when you return to Japan?

Which seat on the plane do you prefer, Aisle or Window, front, back,

Which airline do you think has the best food?

Which mode of transportation do you use to get to the local area?

and so on and so on

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#1051
  • ヌナ?
  • 2019/08/03 (Sat) 17:47
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> I didn't write anything except for Nanu ?.

You can lie as much as you want because you can't prove such a thing.

> I think Baikinman is getting stubborn because he has found an ally, but
I think we can understand each other a little better if you explain what I'm saying with your own opinion.

You don't have a single ally because of your bad character. w

> I understand why you want to be bothered with this because you are retired and have time every day, but
I just think there is a better way. Those who can't speak logically and
just call me an idiot or a moron should stay out of it.

That's just you. w

> Baikinman, am I saying something strange ?

Yes, yes. w
Baikinman won't deal with crazy people like you. I'm not going to deal with a crazy one like you.

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#1052
  • 倍金萬
  • 2019/08/04 (Sun) 10:17
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ashitano,

I learned to ski when I was young and to play golf after coming to the U.S., but I was brought up in a non-athletic environment and my motor skills were not good at any of the sports I tried, perhaps because I was not athletic at heart. On the other hand, the pilgrimage took a different turn when NHK started a program called "Hobby Yuyuyu" to coincide with the baby-boom generation's movement to find new and specific hobbies after they retired en masse. Among the electric guitar, vegetable gardening, piano playing, and many other things, there was a series called "Shikoku 88 Places ・ Hajimete no Ohenro (First Pilgrimage to 88 Places in Shikoku)," which was also shown on TV Japan or something like that, and I caught a glimpse of it.

In the series, "The Fourth Pilgrimage ・ The Charm of the Road ~ How to Walk Well ~," a companion of the pilgrim, while looking at the beautiful flowering irises along the roadside, said, "I can see such scenery slowly because I am walking, and I can enjoy the mountains, rivers, plants and trees of Shikoku. I was so moved by his words that I decided to do a walking pilgrimage to Shikoku if I ever visit Japan.

continued

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#1053
  • ナヌ?
  • 2019/08/04 (Sun) 17:26
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> continued,

↑ What's up with you, bandit ! ?
I've been stingy with your threads and the way you respond, but
I think you're basically a nice guy.
You have a few outbursts.
Well, you've decided to treat me like air, so that's fine, but
then you don't have to be so sarcastic.
The same goes for the emphasis in this thread on anything and everything.

I'm all for senior people having fun in life, but
I'm the kind of person who won't shut up if someone breaks the rules.
You should start a pilgrimage topic ?.

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#1054
  • 2019/08/04 (Sun) 17:42
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You are so desperate because you are not being taken care of. I'm amused.

I don't think he cares about you when he writes "continue" ?.

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#1055
  • 倍金萬
  • 2019/08/06 (Tue) 13:45
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> You can walk on a road that rises and falls for 6 hours

The maximum of 6 hours is actually the total time you spend walking in a day, and some days you can spend as much as 8 or 9 hours outside from inn to inn. In other words, there is a lot of time to rest, visit temples, have lunch, etc., and if you do it in small increments, you will not be so tired.

> You can walk on paths that rise and fall

This also happens once every two or three days when there is a pass to cross, but otherwise you walk mostly on level ground. Even so, it would be absurd to suddenly go on a walking pilgrimage with a dull body that does nothing on a regular basis, so I walk for an hour or two once a week for the rest of my life in the area, and I have been increasing my walking time since about two months before I left for Japan.

If I get sick or have an accident in Shikoku, my trip will be cancelled and I will have wasted my money. Therefore, at my age, my wish is to live a healthy life and pass away at the end of it without causing any inconvenience to others.

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