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Post 1: A country I'd like to visit

Hi homies👋😄,

Today I'd like to talk about a country I'd like to visit✌. Honestly, I'm not good at travelling because I tend to miss my home so much; besides, I don't like the trip itself because I get bored and tired. But if I had to choose one, I'd like to visit Japan. As I told you in the introduction, I love anime and videogames a lot, and Japan is the ideal country to travel since is the biggest anime and videogame producer in the world. Also, Japan is very clean and has beautiful japanese gardens that you can visit with your family with amazing old temples related with their religion.

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I won't like to stay there living tho, I think I'd stay for a couple of months, but i don't like Japan that much because I don't like their sexist and based-on-looks culture. I like Chile very much even with its bad things.

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  1. Any city in mind that you want to visit?

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    1. Mmm i don't know if there are 'cities' i think that the correct word is district :D I'd like to visit Akihabara, Shibuya, Hiroshima/Nagasaki c:
      Also, there's an anime which was based on a small town called 'Iwami' near the sea where I want to go.

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  2. It is beatiful to find another person who likes Japan like me, but there are more than you said, I invite you to learn about its history, maybe you could love Japan even more.

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    1. I have learned a lot of Japan, its history too but i still don't like them as you do since i don't like their sexist and based-on-looks culture (like the thing that happened on a medicine college, where they lowered woman score for them not to enter).

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  3. First, i really like your introduction jajajaja. Do you know more about iwami?

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    1. Wusup my homie XD long time no see (ok, no). Iwami is located near the coast and its economic resource is the fishing. It has a train station, a port, and beautiful beaches :D

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  4. I will like to go there too, to know the culture.

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    1. I've heard they are really polite! But their english sucks xD so you must know at least a couple of words in japanese

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  5. Those gardens are beautiful.

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    1. Indeed they are. Also I wanna go to Aokigahara (the creepy forest)

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  6. jaja I understand you because I also tend to miss my home so much, but for a couple months we can do the sacrifice to learn and make our dreams come true, Regards!

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    1. Ikr?! If i go for a couple of months i won't die right? xD Also, there are so much anime stuff i wanna buy! >u< (I mean not that much because pollution and plastic things, but at least artist sources like pens, ink, good paper, etc.)

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  7. I don't like the trip neither! but because I'm usually afraid on airplanes.

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