I have a dream: to unite Japan
Koppanyi Ferenc
Mount Fuji, one of the most known symbols of Japan
Kinki
Amanohashidate sandbar in Miyazu Bay
Shikoku
Senmaida terraced rice paddies
Chugoku
Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima
Kyushu
Onsen (hot spring) in Beppu, Kyushu
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and yeah, Google translate sucks 😃
the colors are vivid, it is as if I can reach right into the screen to be home!
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If it sucks, don't use it.
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@FriedRice
Sucks but still better than my Japanese limited to :
Nihonno kuruma 🙂 , kore wa nan desu ka etc etc
Your article is a dangerous campaign agains our Friend, Republik of Taiwan!
Yes, it is.
There are no eJapanese who wouldn't want to have our original regions back. eTaiwan never tried to deny the obvious, they are just strong enough to oppress this peaceful country.
OK, there is nobody who wouldn't want to have our original regions back. But there are only a few persons who also want to do something. I know that it is not easy, but we need at least a plan, a project or just set an official target.
Our official target is patience. In my very personal opinion, we should do something, because we are an innocent and peaceful country, who is occupied. But now we have to prove, that we are peaceful eCountry, who is here for the fun!
Yes. Shingamieyed is correct in that we need patience.
If we do something rash, we can simply be wiped out again.
That is a fact.
Plan is, as we continue to gain a positive reputation with TERRA & EDEN (MPPs now with USA, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, etc..) eRoC will continue to release more regions.
Once the threat of eJapan being a proONE country is gone, we will be whole.
It is a long plan, but one that is designed to last and be sustainable.
I am not interested in a band aid fix.
Google Translate is bad; just use the Japanese knowledge in your head.
無い、知っている。
Luminaraには知識がありません。
ww j/k
The best way to bring lasting freedom to Japan is by organizing a BB. The "how" is the hard part. Once you can defend yourselves, you can still decide to remain peaceful.
Wow, I would love to see the Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima in person. It looks so nice from the pictures.