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andy63_5

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  1. I was in Korea last year and went to one of the most popular craft breweries in Seoul, Craftworks. It was lukewarm at most. My buddy and I agreed that the craft beer industry in SK has a long way to go. Had a long talk with the manager and figured out that SK is really strict on their microbreweries. Big name companies are trying to fight off the little guys.

    Here in Japan, microbrewery is taking off! If I don't go down to Yokohama, I usually grab a few bottles from my nearby liquor store. They stock a nice selection of imports.

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    For some reason, I can't post pictures in SJ. The uploader doesn't work very well either. I always get an error.

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    When go to mysnowjapan page, I click on upload photo. I enter in the required fields and select a picture from the drop down box. After clicking the Upload Photo button, the computer sits a while, while it's uploading, then comes back with an error in the frame, Page Not Found, Error404. I have tried uploading different photos from different folders from my computer, changed browsers, and changed names on the photos also, but always result in the same error404 message.

  2. It may all be relative, but you've got to be seriously stretching things to think that February was incredible.

     

    The overwhelmingly general consensus from people there (* the honest ones!) and visiting was that it was poor, certainly below average, in many of the popular regions on the island of Japan.

    I'm thinking you're right.

    I'm still a newbie here with a lot to figure out. One day, I'll be up to your level. Haha! Let's just say I had a good trip in Feb. Can't wait to see what next year will bring then.

  3. Where was it incredible in February, andy63?

     

    :confused:

     

    Somewhere on the island of Japan?

     

    I had a good time up in Miyoko on the 22nd of Feb. The snow was plentiful and fluffy as cotton. Prior to that, there were two snow storms that blew through Tokyo that boggled things down so no one was able to get out. The days following the snowstorms were clear and sunny, but I was stuck in the city unfortunately. Maybe you guys have had an even more incredible time.

     

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  4. Feb was a bad month? I thought it was an incredible month. Two weekends of huge snow dumps. The only problem we had was getting there to enjoy it. Also, the snow dumps happened on the weekend, so the pristine sunny weather was over the weekdays while I was camped away inside, slaving at work. I will be more organized next year, however, and hit the slopes earlier. Going earlier is better than later. Looking forwards to taking up the slopes while everyone's getting their drink on over the New Year holidays.

  5. My feet are as flat as a runway also. I have always just avoided shoes and boots with high arches, but I'm curious about these support insoles. Are they that beneficial? I tried them on in the shop and I couldn't really notice anything, let alone some extra cushioning under my feet.

     

    Mick,

    shape - katachi

    nagasa - length

    ashi - foot.

    Try using those Japanese words to help you out. I always have to use gestures and repetition to get my message through. Sometimes you just get an impatient salesman. Keep trying!

  6. I was just up by Nagano City on the Kan-etsu expressway this past weekend and EVERYONE was going about 120kph. I even got passed by an expressway bus going about 130kph. I was so surprised. Do all Nagano city folk drive that fast?

     

    I think the 0, 40m, 80m signs are just to help you judge how far you are from the car in front of you. I haven't heard of the Japanese doing the 2 seconds or 3 seconds rule while driving.

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