Comments on Trip Report: NagasakiAnime, Games, J-Pop and Whatever Else2011-06-05T14:44:06Z/websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2011/04/19/trip-report-nagasaki/feed/atom/WordPressBy: DJdDJd/websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1521#comment-4809012011-04-24T18:07:01Z2011-04-24T18:07:01ZMust… visit…. I’m thinking about trying to study abroad in Japan next summer, to give me an excuse to make the trip. I honestly love their culture and the history swirling around every city and town
]]>By: AnimeAnimehttp://www.myanimelinks.com/websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1521#comment-4786762011-04-20T20:06:57Z2011-04-20T20:06:57ZI’ve been to the bomb museum as well…it’s a strange place….ughhh…..i can’t really go back though….
]]>By: SoulshiftSoulshift/websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1521#comment-4781622011-04-19T17:28:12Z2011-04-19T17:28:12ZSo, did dejima have nukes, or not?
Also, the candidate to the right of Mr. Shinkansen is apparently campaigning for more エロ, oh wait, that was 江口…
]]>By: exaltexalthttp://left4japan.webs.com/apps/blog//websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1521#comment-4781572011-04-19T17:24:33Z2011-04-19T17:24:33ZI’ve been to the atomic bomb museum and memorial park before, and I’ve always found the big statue guy to be nothing really related to the atomic bomb. To so-called symbolism behind the statue’s posture, expression, and positioning of arms could be just about anything the sculptor wanted to construe meaning as. Heck, he could even argue that the statue is Aristotle and Plato in disguise.
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