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  1. One thing that it seems that I should mention - no doubt some people will have their own 'theories', but in reality there's only really three people who know everything there is to know.

     

    Shinzo Abe, Shakey and you David? ;)

     

    But seriously....

    Many domo domo and thank yous up until now.

    Good luck with it all will be keeping track.

     

    Hopefully some of my dome projects will see a similar amount of renewed time injection.

  2. Your nationality is only mildly interesting because you don't seem to have a grasp on either English or Japanese; and you have been the one bringing it up.

    For my part, I was only bringing up incorrect information*... not language ability. (* Oh yes, and plonker-ish-ness).

    Please do go over to the other thread though and explain the bit about the shinkansens and silly station names.

    Domo.

    Of course, if you find that you are wrong please don't forget to be is censed and apologise issue.

  3. Nose in Japanese is Hana, Hana also means Flower and it is also used as a japanese girls nam. You have the the symbol correct but do you know how to structure a sentence in Kanji. Like Hana has a big nose or What is the cost of akura. Would you understand it. I do not think you can. Why? because you make up shite and your full of it

     

    What's that got to do with the subject being discussed?

    :confused:

     

    Sadly, I don't know the cost of 'akura'. Is it expensive? (Will they sell it at Shi Myokokogan Station?)

  4. I was going to give up, but the thought of you digging yourself further into a smelly hole is just too tempting, John...

     

    Let's recap.

    The kanji for Shinkansen is 新幹線.

    The kanji for Shin Yokohama Station is 新横浜駅.

     

    市 does in fact mean city. 鼻 means nose. ウンコ means poo. バカ means stupid.

    But none have anything to do with the topic of conversation.

     

    There is no Shi Myokokogan Station.

    There is no Shi Yokohama Station.

     

    Ask JR if you don't believe me, they're the foo who own and operate the stations. They'll be able to let's confirming.

  5. In the interest of correct information, rather than just ribbing Biggen / John-San for always talking complete bollocks and being a prize plonker:

     

    The Shinkansen station that is popping up in southern Niigata Prefecture is actually called 'Joetsu Myoko Station'. Obviously, there is no 'Shi Myokokogan'. Well, not in the real world anyway.

     

    The Shinkansen station in Yokohama is called 'Shin Yokohama Station'.

     

    The other one mentioned is called 'Shin Odawara Station'.

     

    'Shin' (not 'Shi') being 新 ...the kanji for 'new'.

     

    OK, enough of that, back to being silly...

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