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morinozuka high school
Morinozuka High School is a public school that teaches grades 9-12, instead of 9-11 like most japanese high schools. It's a co-ed school that allows many opportunity's for all the students and is easy to enroll into if you just pass your entrance exams.
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meeting you for the first time
by HIRIHOTO SOUJIROU
May 31, 2010 21:06:56 GMT -5
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hie shrine
Hie Shrine (日枝神社), located atop a little hill at the edge of the area. Reached by a steep flight of stairs under a veritable tunnel of orange torii, the shrine grounds are an oasis of tranquillity in the middle of Tokyo and, in good weather, a popular place for a lunchtime picnic. Once a year, the shrine holds the rather modest Sanno Matsuri (山王祭) festival, featuring the usual panoply of music, dancing, yatai stalls and sake.
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Nyah? [o]
by SAKAUCHI KOUTA
Jul 8, 2010 13:20:30 GMT -5
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eateries
Both Japanese and international cuisine are very well represented, with places like Tenichi for tempura and Shabuzen for shabu-shabu, and others representing Indonesian, French, Mexican, Russian, Indian, Italian cuisines... you name it, you'll probably find it. Don't be surprised that it's pricey--these night-time indulgences are for the high corporate world after all.
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