Arlington (AGMR 2) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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Night Life ■ Japan also knows how to entertain its guests after sunset. Few areas in the world can compare with the night life on Tok o ' s Ginza. A shopping mecca by day and a brilliantly lighted entertainment center by night, Tokyo reminds one of New York in the variety of its industries and stores. The port city Yokosuka also ac- commodates WESTPAC personnel in m riad restaurants, bars, and niiihtclubs. ' -4l.t k

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I Beyond the Cities ■ Though the Japanese seeks leisure and rest from crowded cities in his religious and cultural centers, the visitor to Japan finds quiet beauty also in the pastoral countryside, market places of small conununities, and in the scenic fishing villages. Both Kyoto and Kamakura are of great religious importance to the Japanese people. The Kainakura Daibutsu, or Great Buddha, has rested serenely for hundreds of years as a symbol of faith and power to his believers. The farms, illages, and market places of the countryside are considered more distinctively Japanese than the Tokyo Bay area.



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