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  2. Paris syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Paris syndrome (パリ症候群, Pari shōkōgun) is a sense of extreme disappointment exhibited by some individuals when visiting Paris, who feel that the city was not what they had expected. The condition is commonly viewed as a severe form of culture shock . [ 1 ]

  3. Capsule hotel - Wikipedia

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    Capsules in Tokyo Capsule hotel in Warsaw, Poland.The lockers are on the left of the image, while the sleeping capsules are on the right. A capsule hotel (Japanese: カプセルホテル, romanized: kapuseru hoteru), also known in the Western world as a pod hotel, [1] is a type of hotel developed in Japan that features many small, bed-sized rooms known as capsules.

  4. Some say the Olympics has lost its popularity, but can Paris ...

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    The pressure is on the three-time summer host Paris following three dud Games from 2018 to 2022 in Korean, Japanese and Chinese time zones. ... Rio 2016 ($20 billion) and Tokyo 2021 ($35 billion ...

  5. Typhoon Trami Reaches Tokyo Overnight [Video] - AOL

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    Typhoon Trami swept over eastern Japan early Monday morning, October 1, slamming Tokyo and the surrounding region with 85 mph winds. The storm began weakening as it hit land overnight.The storm ...

  6. San'ya - Wikipedia

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    San'ya (山谷, San'ya) is an area in the Taitō and Arakawa wards of Tokyo, located south of the Namidabashi intersection, around the Yoshino-dori.A neighborhood named "San'ya" existed until 1966, but the area was renamed and split between several neighborhoods.

  7. Where to Stay in Paris, According to Design Insiders - AOL

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  8. Transport in Greater Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Private and commercial automobiles account are owned by fewer individuals than in other parts of the country. Tokyo, with a population of over 13 million, in 2014 registered a bit less than 4 million vehicles. Tokyo's average car size is larger than the rest of the country, with only 20.1% being kei cars.

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