Smoking Indoors Is Prohibited, But There Are Some Trains That Have Designated Smoking Passenger Wagons
In most crowded outdoor areas in Tokyo, it is prohibited to smoke and there are designated areas for that. In April of last year, a law prohibiting smoking indoors came into full effect. Exceptions apply to private homes, hotel rooms for smokers, and cigar bars. Smoking is also prohibited in such public closed spaces like trains, buses, and airplanes, but there are some trains that have designated smoking passenger wagons.
Beautiful woman's what in Japan? Don't keep us in suspense, man...
I totally read that wrong the first time around. I was like, jeez what's your problem with koi?... Oh carp, gottcha!
Not true.
They have a saying, Japanese girls are cute; American girls are beutiful
sweden, japan, norway, spanish, france, ukraine... but americans???
i totally get why they've never wanted outsiders there, they may very well be the last civilized people on the planet
... those civilized people were practicing cannibalism during WW II. Give 'em a chance and they will eat brain of live people again, no ifs or buts about that.
Or cows, sheep, pigs and chickens. Just saying ... glass houses.
Comparing cows, sheep and chickens to Whales and Dolphins is a little dim.
Still.. Japans kinda pretty. Way too many people though
that's a lie unless you were in a porn store. they don't just sell underwear on the streets,
Lily,
I didn't see any nipples. Where ? WHERE ?
Nippon is the name of their country.
Not sure why we even all it Japan.