"Melvin, what I miss about living in Japan is the food!" "Like what, Rod?" "Like the 'onigiri' and 'bento boxes' and 'matcha cakes' from ordinary markets."
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"Melvin, what I miss about living in Japan is the food!" "Like what, Rod?" "Like the 'onigiri' and 'bento boxes' and 'matcha cakes' from ordinary markets."
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"Melvin, what I miss about living in Japan is the city scene!" "Like what, Rod?" "Like the signs and neon lights in frenzied Japanese script."
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"Melvin, what I miss about living in Japan is the spirituality." "Like what, Rod?" "Like the temples and shrines you can find everywhere."
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"Melvin, living in Japan for me was like being on a different planet." "Just out of this world, eh, Rod?" "Yeah!"
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