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	<description>Aimed at ex-pats, a guide to living in Osaka</description>
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		<title>Fun Day-Trips from Osaka</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Koya San -High in the sky on a mountain with greenery and clouds, Koya San is a complex of roughly 100 temples.  Koya San dates back to 826 and is the headquarters of the Buddhist sect founded by Kobo Daishi, an important figure in Japanese history said to have brought culture to the country.  Koya San [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Golden Week Activities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From April 29 to May 5, Japan has a series of national holidays and most white collar workers have the entire week off.  If you are so lucky, and intend to leave the house, the following are some activity ideas:
Visit Tokyo
Most residents of the capital leave for open pastures during the week, so this is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Imazato</title>
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There are two train stations with stops in Imazato, one is on the subway, the other is on the private Kintetsu line. The following description deals with the area around Imazato Kintetsu station which is a ten- to fifteen-minute walk from the subway station.
A few stops away from central Nanba, Imazato is the heart of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Tsuruhashi</title>
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Host to Osaka’s Korea Town, only three stops away from Namba, Tsuruhashi is a bustling area with good, cheap food; if you like spicy food, you’ll be in heaven, although the red-pepper level has been toned down from Korean highs to suit the Japanese palate.  The area around the JR station is the heart of [...]]]></description>
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