As long as there are Japanese tourists, there will be a market for the Old South.
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I'd really like to go back to New Japan because it feels like home, and I love that place so much.
I speak of the old Japan, because out of the ashes of the old Japan there has risen a new Japan.
One of the great tragedies is that there is so much less open land available in Japan today. Many Japanese come to New Zealand because of its beauty.
I have visited Japan several times and have always been shown wonderful hospitality.
Japan can't get anything on the market very cheaply because it has a large, relatively highly paid workforce which you can't fire.
I really love traveling to Japan.
The '80s market was only a Japanese market. It was the Japanese outbidding each other for the most expensive works of art. When the Japanese economy went down the tubes, there was no one left to pay the prices that have been recorded for all of those works.
Japanese is sort of a hobby of mine, and I can get around Japan with ease.
When a population saves a lot, the funds are invested outside the country as well as inside. If the Japanese invest in the United States, it pushes their exchange rate down and makes their manufacturing more competitive.
As the lower parts of the Japanese houses and shops are open both before and behind, I had peeps of these pretty little gardens as I passed along the streets; and wherever I observed one better than the rest I did not fail to pay it a visit.
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