I'm happy to know you are interested in my blog.
To Abby,
I always check the producing districts when I do shopping. You can read them on the packages or the notices on the shelves. (I'm sorry but they are written in Kanji.) Some supermarkets have a place for the local products JA shops usually sell the local products. And on the roadside, you can sometimes find small shops to sell local products. For example, "Nanairobatake" and "Nonkimura" in Tatashina-town, near Ysuruya. I will tell you the best way to get the local food. When you walk beside a vegetable garden, say hello and give some ompliments or ask some questions on the vegetables to the garden owner working there. I'm sure you can get some fresh cucumbers or tomatos. Good luck!
To Hudson,
Thank you for your appreciation I don't know what PEAK OIL is. What is it? How and where can I read about it?
To Pete,
I hope you enjoyed your stay here and you are interested in our culture, both good and not good. And I believe you will be an ambassador to connect both countries and their people Good bye.
To tell the truth, I wrote a responce just after I read your comments and I posted it, I thought. But it has been lost! I can't find it anywhere. So I will publish this as my new blogI'd like to say thank you for your comments again.
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