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| name Takami |
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Thank you Jo!I looked KJo's Street"andKthis is the next street"in the photos of Picture Gallery. Is it a ready-built land for sale in lots? There are all the same house. It is a chimney and is enviable! Isn't there any parking lot in there house? There are much parking on the street. Compared with Japan,the road is wide and clean. My house is apartment house,I want live in such a house.Bye
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| name Keiko |
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Thank you,Jo!! I saw your massage and pictures of your street. Pictures were so nice! I thought your street is calm and smart because there are roofs windows, walls, chimneies, and above all, houses of same color and shape. In my opinion, Enropean including English tend to be attentive to a row of houses along the street. It's great sense! I think the beautiful looks of street, town, and city is one of most important appeal in Europe. By the way, I live in the house with tiled
roof in Tokyo. My street has also many houses and flats. Finally, I'll answer Jo's question. I have no licence, so I can't drive. But some of my friends have it. I want to go for a drive in them car. Plese take me a drive, somebody!! Thank you for reading. Bye!
| name Jo |
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Thank you for your interest in my street. Believe me, the sky is not always so blue! Today it is raining and very windy. Look!
I live in a quiet road. The only cars that pass are residents and their visitors. I suppose that's why there is not too much litter and no need for lines in the middle of the road! (actually I had never noticed that!) Most main roads have lines painted on them. The houses in my street were built in the 1920's and 1930's and the driveways are quite small. I can park my car in my drive (you can just see the back of my silver Golf in the picture above, which I took from the front bedroom window) but if anyone comes to visit me there is no room for their car so they park on the street. Many families have more than one car so they park in the street too. In quiet roads this is common but in many busier roads double yellow lines at the side of the side indicate that you cannot park. I expect this is the same in Japan, isn't it? In the city centre, for example, there are very few places where you can park on the street. You have to pay to go into the large multi-storey car parks. Do you drive a lot in Japan or can you use public transport or walk for most things (e.g. to go to university, shopping etc)?
| name kyoko |
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Thank you Jo. I looked
| name Emiko.N |
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Thank you, Jo. I looked
| name mariko |
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Hello!! Thank you Jo! I saw "Jo's Street" and "this is the next street" in the photos. A very long straight road, and the road is wide. There are a lot of similar houses, and it seems to make a mistake in my house. But any house, the shape of the roof is wonderful! I thought fantastic, because in all house has chimney. Of couse, there is no chimney in my house. I was surprised to stop the car in the road. The contrail was beautiful! And, it felt that the sky was very near. I want to live there! Thank you for reading. Good bye!!
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Thank you for your massage,Jo!! I looked two pictures "Jo's street"and"this is the next street". It's very beautiful town scape and beautiful weather! And there are very pretty houses. But, Why are there many same houses? I think this street is more wide than Japan's street. Other difficult points is not middle line on the road. Why?? This town is very quiet, and I feel very kindness people lives here. My sister lives in France now. She has been to Britain. I think enviable her. I want to go there. See you! @