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Tenjin Matsuri Festival is One of Osaka Cultural

One of the celebrated festivals of Osaka, Japan Tenjin Matsuri is a two-day extravaganza. A procession of numerous people follows priests and the holy shrines, known as Mikoshi. The procession starts from Tenmangu Shrine in Osaka to Tenjin Bridge. The procession heads towards the water after reaching the bridge. The parade features more than hundred brightly adorned boats, which sail past the Dojima River to the Okawa River. Millions of viewers witness this gala spectacle, as fireworks light up the sky. This large-scale event brings in tourists from far and wide. If you are planning to catch glimpses of the Tenjin Matsuri Festival in Osaka, Japan, you must book your accommodation fast. Hotel booking must be done before-hand to avoid last-minute rush. You can go through various sites for hotel booking worldwide and search for Japan hotels near the Tenjin Matsuri Festival in Osaka, Japan. Find out which hotel offers the best discounts from discount hotel booking sites.

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Take the Pain Out of Traveling Literally

Take the Pain Out of Traveling Literally
RHINEBECK, N.Y., July 15, 2011 Vacation season is here and if you are one of the 25 million people who suffer with back, leg and other chronic pains, traveling can be torture. And sitting for long hours can really make the pain worse. Even if you dont have chronic pain, sitting for hours, spending all day on your feet sightseeing, or sleeping on a lumpy mattress can make you achy. But pain…
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Traveling On Storm-Delayed Train Like Being In ‘Pickle Jar,’ Passenger Says
A Metra train from the north suburbs that should have taken less than two hours to reach Chicago took more like seven hours, thanks to the fallout from Monday’s storms.
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Pippi Longstocking author is subject of traveling exhibit

Pippi Longstocking author is subject of traveling exhibit
An exhibit celebrating storybook hero Pippi Longstocking is traveling around to Dakota County libraries this summer. On loan from the American Swedish Institute, the exhibit showcases the writings of Swedish author Astrid Lindgren and her red-haired, 8-year-old heroine with superhuman strength.
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Traveling show A glance around the bucolic
A glance around the bucolic backyard of Jody and Jennifer Junis’ home in Rock Falls gives a few hints as to the athletic prowess of Jake, the oldest of their three children. Just to the right of the deck out the backdoor is a pitching rubber, set atop a mound with finely manicured dirt.
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Traveling on the city dime

Traveling on the city dime
Just because you have a job at the Department of Transportation doesn’t mean you can run a travel business on city time. Anthony Julien, a $ 32,000-a-year machine office aide at the DOT, learned that the hard way when he agreed to pay a $ 2,000 fine to settle…
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Traveling Family In Black Hills

Traveling Family In Black Hills
One traveling family made it their goal to be in the Black Hills on Independence Day. Brad Herzog is a traveling author who goes cross country in his RV with his family and then writes about his experiences.
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Niseko Japan to be the ‘Aspen of the East’

Richard Li, the son of China’s richest man Li Ka-Shing, and Francis Yeoh, the son of billionaire Seri Yeoh, are planning to turn the Japanese village of Niseko into Asia’s equivalent of Aspen in Colorado.

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Immigration to Japan

Japanese Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act, established in 1991, regulates the entry and exit of Japan. This law also establishes procedures for granting refugee status and define the rules to take up residence in the country. Immigration Act of Japan also provides information on the different routes of immigration, an alien can take to become a citizen.

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Indian And Japan Trade Relation

After the world war second in 1849 the first Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru donated two Indian elephants to the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo. It was a unique friendly gesture which unequivocally promised hope for a strong relationship between the two countries. This brought a glimmer of hope into the lives of the Japanese people who still had not recovered from defeat in the war. Japan and India linked a peace agreement and established diplomatic relations in April 1952, which was one of the first peace agreements Japan signed after the World war. India’s iron ore played a significant role in aiding Japan’s recovery efforts. After Japanese Prime minister Nobusuke Kishi’s path breaking visit to India in 1957, the country started providing yen loan to India.

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