Thursday, November 19, 2009

NOv. 17th, Nico Nico Douga Class

Sorry to have
kept you waiting.

Logging on takes
so much time!

They gave Nico a face lift!



Look expressions!
I looked for my keys.

You look good/ nice /great/beautiful.
I looked for my keys.
I’ll look into it.
I'll look into the problem.
She looks hot!
She is a looker!
She is a knockout.
Look out!
Look. / Look here.
It doesn't look good.

Ichihashi is not eating.
He went on a hunger strike.
He is starving himself to death.
He is trying to starve himself to death.


DPJ's Ozawa calls
Christianity 'self-righteous'

What were the casualties?

Was it arson?
They don't know yet.

It is tourist friendly.

Busan is a popular destination for Japanese tourists.

We are now naturalized citizens.
patriotic

8 Japanese now believed to have died in S Korea shooting range fire

South Korean firefighting officials said Sunday eight of the 10 people killed in a fire Saturday at an indoor shooting range in the port city of Busan are Japanese. The eight are likely those belonging to two tour groups as their whereabouts remain unknown after the fire that also left six others injured.

Twenty-five people, kin of nine Japanese men believed to be involved in the fire, arrived in the city Sunday afternoon, Japanese officials said.

The nine are believed to be a group of former classmates at the same elementary and junior high schools in Unzen of Nagasaki Prefecture and were partaking in a tour organized by Shimatetsu Kanko of Shimabara in the prefecture.

Of the nine, three were injured in the fire. They are identified as Masaru Kasahara, 37, Yohei Harada, 36, and Akira Shimada, 37.

The eight dead are believed to be Hideteru Araki, 36, Atsunobu Inada, 37, Akira Okubo, 37, Kazunobu Nakao, 37, Taiki Maeda, 36, Hidetaka Miyazaki, 36, Masahiro Ochiai, 55, and Masanori Nagahama, 57.

Ochiai and Nagashima belonged to another Japanese tour group, and the rest of the eight belonged to the Shimatetsu Kanko tour.

Since some of the bodies are severely burned, police plan to conduct DNA testing to confirm their identities. The police have indicated they do not believe the fire was a case of arson.

Meanwhile, on the sidelines of the summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Singapore, Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama urged South Korea on Sunday to provide information about the fire expeditiously when he met briefly with South Korean President Lee Myung Bak, and Lee agreed to do so, Japanese officials said.

Lee was quoted by the officials as telling Hayotama that it is regrettable there were fatalities, saying South Korea is investigating the case to prevent recurrence.

The fire broke out around 2:25 p.m. Saturday and swept through the second-floor shooting range of a five-story building before being extinguished about 30 minutes later, according to the police.

Busan is a popular destination for Japanese tourists.

Hatoyama says

Hatoyama says Japan should embrace more migrants


Ichihashi undergoes medical checkup after refusing to eat

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