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A constant fixture of National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek’s journey through rural Japan was the whirligig, or as he ...
The latest and largest Silky Katanaboy offers more than 27 inches of jagged-toothed, human-powered wood-shredding bliss.
Japan is very orderly, and people follow social norms, such as queuing for the train. So even when it is busy, it is easy to ...