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Travel news: Japan Earthquake
A strong Eathquake measuring a 6.7 magnitude. Northwestern-cities such as Kashiwazaki were most affected where 500 were injured and 5 were killed. Hundreds of building were flattened while a fire erupted at a power plant and train service in the area was suspended to assess damage to the system. Travellers should assess the situation before traveling the northern area of the western coast.
- original URL: http://wikitravel.org/en/Travel_news#Japan_Earthquake
RTW2007: Kanazawa
I really like Kanazawa. Much of it is modern and funky: you've got brand-new buildings, hordes of university students dressed up in the latest Shibuya-kei fashions, fancy shopping malls tucked full of Louis Vuitton and Gucci. But the station sets the tone: it's a concoction of glass and steel, but the entrance is built as an ancient Japanese wooden temple gate.
RTW2007: Fukuoka
Immigration was painless and Customs, unusually, didn't even bother to open my bag. I hopped on the shuttle bus to the domestic terminals (there are three) and engaged in Japanese speed-reading to figure out that my flight to the non-major destination of Komatsu must be leaving from T1. Female Japanese airline staff tend to be selected for more than just bean-counting ability, but the Ms.