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Post subject: Re: Hello from Japan Posted: 10 Jun 2025, 11:33 |
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Joined: 12/10/07 Posts: 35002 Post Likes: +13520 Location: Minneapolis, MN (KFCM)
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Username Protected wrote: I probably shouldn't mention it, but there used to be a place in Hachinoe where girls would strip on the stage and bring somebody up from the audience and have sex with them on the stage. And you know this, how?
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Japan Posted: 10 Jun 2025, 11:37 |
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Joined: 12/10/07 Posts: 35002 Post Likes: +13520 Location: Minneapolis, MN (KFCM)
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Username Protected wrote: Thank you Lance, I have only been to Nagoya Airport once. It's very urban. Yes, aircraft rental is very expensive, and it is difficult to fly unless you are introduced by a friend who is a member of a flying club. It's a blessing to be able to fly in a peaceful sky. What's a typical "mission" when you fly? Here we have "$100" (more like $300 these days) hamburger runs, fly in pancake breakfasts, as well as cross country trips for long distance travel destinatons (ski resorts, warmer climate stays in winter, up to the cabin in the north woods, etc). Some of us also get together periodically to practice formation flying in Bonanzas and Barons. I use my airplane to visit the lake home in Michigan 3-5 times per year that I rent out in the summer. That's a two hour flight vs a 12 hour drive. Also a couple trips to Florida (6-7 hour flight vs 24 hour drive) where we bring the pets along. I take one or two trips to Colorado or Utah in the winter for skiing, and fly to a few waterski tournaments in the summer among other reasons to go flying.
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Japan Posted: 10 Jun 2025, 18:58 |
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Joined: 06/07/25 Posts: 9 Post Likes: +27
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Thank you Matt, Yokosuka is a city located at the base of a peninsula near the metropolitan area. There is a large aquarium nearby, so I went there once. https://www.seaparadise.co.jp/language/en/thank you, Username Protected wrote: Welcome Hiroki.
A friend of mine served on the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan stationed in Yokosuka. He liked it there. Said it was a beautiful place.
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Japan Posted: 10 Jun 2025, 19:13 |
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Joined: 06/07/25 Posts: 9 Post Likes: +27
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Thank you Craig, Thank you for coming to Japan many times. In this area, the number of customers from overseas is also increasing recently. Although it has not opened yet, if you come to our area, we would like you to ride the hovercraft. https://oita.hoverdrive.jpUsername Protected wrote: Welcome!
I love Japan and particularly its people. I’ve been traveling to Japan for 20 years (often times up to 10X per year). It’s a fascinating place and I wish everyone could witness the outstanding level of customer service. We have much to learn in the US.
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