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I still keep the Tazos (or Tasos as we call) I capt'ed (do you recognize this word? ) as a matter of nostalgia and good ol' days.
Pokémon Tazos, Pokémon cards, Digimon Tazos, Yu-Gi-Oh cards, World Cup stickers, Beyblades... Man tears comes to my eyes, some good ol' competition between friends in childhood are the most awesome moments I could ever memorize.
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Turkey-Japanese relations have been a series of mutual heroic acts from the beginning
Relations between the two countries started in the 19th century. A foundational event was the Ertuğrul incident in 1890. The Turkish frigate Ertuğrul sank off the coast of Wakayama, Japan, after having an audience with Emperor Meiji. The surviving sailors were taken back to Istanbul by two Japanese frigates.
In 1985, this gesture of kindness was reciprocated during the Iran-Iraq war. As hostilities escalated to an extent that all aircraft were threatened with being shot-down, Turkey sent an aircraft in to rescue 215 Japanese nationals who were living in Tehran at the time. The Turkish government issued a statement: "We have not forgotten the rescue of the sailors of the Ertuğrul. Thus, once we heard there were Japanese citizens in need of help, we went to their rescue."
The last episode of this story happened during Van Earthquake.
A Japanese doktor Atsushi Miyazaki (1970 - 10 Kasım 2011) ,gave his life when he was trying to help Van earthquake when his own country is suffering from eathquake, nuclear poisoning and tsunami.
A few weeks later one of his group Miyuki Konnai returned to Turkey she was speaking Turkish.
They were not Muslim but they also contributed to our rituals for showing respect to our culture ,They sacrified a sheep and gave that meat to people suffering from Earthquake
..That was also a very good example of Japanese kindness and respect
I really cant find words to describe my feelings ,hereby I anounce every Japanese person is my sister or brother from now on and i do whatever i can, I voe with my spirit and mind.
We will never forget Miyazaki Sama.
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Kam Ata - Tengri Teg -TAMU
There is no hierarchy in nature, only harmony. No chosen people, no chosen race, no soul slavery. My true beloved ones are Black Earth and Eternal Blue Sky
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Ah, Tsubasa; you brought back the memories, Pecheneg.
Btw, this topic makes me want to eat sushi again.
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Ridiculously awesome action figures, like the ones Kaiyodo offers for Fist of the North Star:
Fav anime = Fist of the North Star. Here is world's awesomest death scene...ever:
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For the Turks:
Its a kind of a manga about a Japanese woman in Turkey.
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Yukio Mishima: Man of Pure Action
"Free, do you call yourself? Then I would hear your ruling thought, and not merely that you have escaped from a yoke. Are you one of those who had the right to escape from a yoke? Many a one has cast away his last worth when he has cast away his servitude. Free from what? What does that matter to Zarathustra! But your fiery eyes should tell me: free for what?" - Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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