The most traditional building in my hometown is Nagoya Castle. It is in the centre of Nagoya-city.
On top of Nagoya Castle there are two gold statues of fish. Usually, the statues are called the "kin-no shachihoko" by most people.
If you go up to the "tenshukaku" of Nagoya castle, you can see all of Nagoya city, and airplanes departing form Nagoya airport.
If you go into Nagoya Castle, you have to pay JPY500.
English language school in the heart of the Japanese Alps, and English language learners sharing their experiences online. Teachers post regular items about teaching, learning tools, events in the school, their day to day experiences living & working in a foreign country. Students post on whatever takes their fancy - book reports, festivals in home towns, postcards from business trips etc. A little Brit of England in the guts of Japan!
Thursday, 28 January 2010
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Cool posting, Yoshiro.
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