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Subject: Re: Questions about vacation in Japan: Driving Posted on: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 07:50:49 -0700

In article <3F624837.1010700@yahoo.komm>, John W.
wrote:

> Picture yourself going down a highway in the countryside, fairly
> mountainous. Suddenly on your left you see this log cabin, US style.
> It's a coffee shop, so you stop in. Later on you're driving and
> there's this small, tiny temple off to the side; you'd never know
> it's there if you weren't driving, so you spend a few minutes to
> maybe eat a picnic lunch or snack there. Later you see a little
> restaurant; it's Japanese home cooking, a local's place, and while
> there are planty near the train stations, *this* one is in a small
> town that is miles from the nearest rail line, much less station.

Point well made.

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