@devilmoon you are right broo , thanks for the response,I appreciate it ☺️
any questions about Japan ? :D
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@MysteriousBibi where ? :)
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@DrAlex No because thats not a question for topic
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@Eye most of the Japanese peoples like Koreans but there are a lot of older peoples who doesn't like them and doesn't accepting them in some parts ofJapan where Koreans was born their haven't either rights or a good life in the early years Japanese kings and politic took koreans as slaves it's a dark path Japan was gone and i didn't like that fact because i like all cultures and also humans from wich raise ever they're from
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@Hyde hmm what season this month on the japan? hihihi
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@Silly_Boi In December, the temperature drops and it gets cold quickly. By the end of December, it is very cold, and it is not uncommon to fall below freezing from January to the beginning of March.
here is not much snow on the Pacific side, which usually has continuous sunny, cold days.
There is a New Year’s tradition to eat soba noodles just before the year changes. The last day of the year is called "Omisoka". "Oshogatsu", the Japanese New Year, is defined to be seven days counting from January 1st, and people celebrate by eating New Year’s cuisine called, "Osechi" and drinking alcohol. -
@Hyde said in any questions about Japan ? :D:
@Silly_Boi In December, the temperature drops and it gets cold quickly. By the end of December, it is very cold, and it is not uncommon to fall below freezing from January to the beginning of March.
here is not much snow on the Pacific side, which usually has continuous sunny, cold days.
There is a New Year’s tradition to eat soba noodles just before the year changes. The last day of the year is called "Omisoka". "Oshogatsu", the Japanese New Year, is defined to be seven days counting from January 1st, and people celebrate by eating New Year’s cuisine called, "Osechi" and drinking alcohol.COOL thanks hyde for the information i like it
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@Silly_Boi Of course ^^
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Music is formally defined as the art of combining vocal and or instrumental sounds together to create expressions. The word music is actually a noun that means musica in Latin and originated from the Greek word muse. The word music has synonyms like melody, harmony, and song. Music is composed of music notations that become sheet music. Time is what keeps everything in sync and performing correctly. Music is a natural tool because it has no boundaries.
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@Hyde oh ok, thank u for the info 👍🏻
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@Hyde Thank you for your reply, it's very informative. It's great to meet a fellow fan of literature and you seem to be well-read. For me personally, horror novels aren't my forte, but I enjoy reading history books and biographies.
I will add Kenzaburo Oe and Natsuo Kirino to the list of authors whose books I will attempt to hunt down and read. Again, thank you.
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@Silhouette Nothing to thanks !!^^
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@idek2019 no problem !^^
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@Hyde tokyo
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@MysteriousBibi so nearby me i life also at tokyo :)
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@Hyde Oh thats great!
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But I travel alot so sometimes I'm not in japan like I'll be going yo californa soon