Seoul, South Korea
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日付:Dec 18, 2014 @ 09:25
投稿者:pearl_a(職業:日本語の勉強)[/column][/row]
What would be a better way to spend a few hours in Korea than eating Kimchi?
年収1000万円以上のネットビジネス経営者を対象にデジタルコンテンツの販売方法とマーケティングオートメーションの導入方法に関する情報を発信するブログ。
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日付:Dec 18, 2014 @ 09:25
投稿者:pearl_a(職業:日本語の勉強)[/column][/row]
What would be a better way to spend a few hours in Korea than eating Kimchi?
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日付:Dec 18, 2014 @ 09:22
投稿者:pearl_a(職業:日本語の勉強)[/column][/row]
If our time is limited and if there’s only one place we can go to in Seoul then that would be Avenue of Youth. It’s like a little Myeongdong where you can find shopping stores, several Korean-brand cosmetics shops, and of course Korean restaurants. To reach Avenue of Youth take the Line 1 subway then drop off at Jonggak station. From the station, use exit 4 then go straight until you find the Avenue of Youth sign at the right side.
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日付:Dec 18, 2014 @ 09:14
投稿者:pearl_a(職業:日本語の勉強)[/column][/row]
It’s nice to be back even for just a few hours. Temperature in Seoul is negative 10 degrees but since we really missed this place, nothing could stop us to go out. From Incheon Int’l Airport, we used the express train that goes directly to Seoul Station and paid $7.00 per person. Travel time was around 45 minutes.
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日付:Dec 17, 2014 @ 11:48
投稿者:pearl_a(職業:日本語の勉強)[/column][/row]
Day 16 Expenses: ¥9,423.00 If you hold a National Insurance here in Japan, you’ll be surprised how cheap it is to go to the dentist. We spent ¥6,250.00 for dentist today but that includes xray and oral prophylaxis for me and dental fillings for Rikiya’s 2 teeth.
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日付:Dec 05, 2014 @ 19:38
投稿者:pearl_a(職業:日本語の勉強)[/column][/row]
White Christmas in Okinawa? I’m sorry Okinawans but “Rainy Christmas” would be a more accurate phrase.
知っていることはお金になる…1度限りのウェビナーをご用意しました