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August 09, 2007, at 09:13 AM by 211.13.138.22 -
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A recent accquaintance of mine runs this Indian restaurant

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A recent accquaintance of mine runs this Indian restaurant and another link

August 09, 2007, at 03:35 AM by 211.13.138.22 -
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A recent accquaintance of mine runs this |Indian restaurant

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A recent accquaintance of mine runs this Indian restaurant

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A recent accquaintance of mine runs this |Indian restaurant

April 21, 2007, at 03:47 AM by Brian -
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Go to the Hankyuu Umeda station. This is done by going towards the Kyoto end of the train and funneling left. Midosuji Gate South. There are signs, but few and far between. JR the biggest and most powerful of Japan rail companies does not want to make it easy for you to transfer to the Hankyu station, the competitor, but there are signs and it IS possible. When in doubt ask a cute girl standing near the Ikari supermarket. As you are exiting JR at the Midosuji gate south, you will be facing Ikari Supermarket which should be somewhere off to your left. Continue left where you leave the station. Go up the stairs and over the pedestrian bridge to Hankyuu. Stay on this level and follow the majority of the people who will be going to Hankyuu. Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Track 4, Only in the Evening on weekdays from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour). If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (Track 6 every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi). Call me... zro svn 2 svn 2 fv fr 333. My house is but 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

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Go to the Hankyuu Umeda train station (not the subway umeda train station). This is done by exiting from the Kyoto end of the train and making your way left. That is called the Midosuji Gate South.

As you are exiting JR at the Midosuji gate south, you will be facing Ikari Supermarket which should be somewhere off to your left. Go past Ikari out of the building. As you leave the station, you'll see the stairs connecting to the pedestrian bridge to Hankyuu. Stay on the bridge level and follow the majority of the people who will be going to Hankyuu. Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Track 4, Only in the Evening on weekdays from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour). If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (Track 6 every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi). Call me... 072-725-four three three three. My house is but a 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

April 13, 2006, at 07:02 AM by 61.125.227.32 -
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Go to the Hankyuu Umeda station. This is done by going towards the Kyoto end of the train and funneling left. Midosuji Gate South. There are signs, but few and far between. JR the biggest and most powerful of Japan rail companies does not want to make it easy for you to transfer to the Hankyu station, the competitor, but there are signs and it IS possible. When in doubt ask a cute girl standing near the Ikari supermarket. As you are exiting JR at the Midosuji gate south, you will be facing Ikari Supermarket which should be somewhere off to your left. Continue left where you leave the station. Go up the stairs and over the pedestrian bridge to Hankyuu. Stay on this level and follow the majority of the people who will be going to Hankyuu. Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Only in the Evening on weekdays from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour). If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi). Call me... zro svn 2 svn 2 fv fr 333. My house is but 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

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Go to the Hankyuu Umeda station. This is done by going towards the Kyoto end of the train and funneling left. Midosuji Gate South. There are signs, but few and far between. JR the biggest and most powerful of Japan rail companies does not want to make it easy for you to transfer to the Hankyu station, the competitor, but there are signs and it IS possible. When in doubt ask a cute girl standing near the Ikari supermarket. As you are exiting JR at the Midosuji gate south, you will be facing Ikari Supermarket which should be somewhere off to your left. Continue left where you leave the station. Go up the stairs and over the pedestrian bridge to Hankyuu. Stay on this level and follow the majority of the people who will be going to Hankyuu. Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Track 4, Only in the Evening on weekdays from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour). If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (Track 6 every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi). Call me... zro svn 2 svn 2 fv fr 333. My house is but 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

October 18, 2005, at 04:32 PM by Brian -
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here are some links for Minoo city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan

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About Minoo, Osaka Prefecture, Japan

October 18, 2005, at 04:31 PM by Brian -
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Go to the Hankyuu Umeda station. This is done by going towards the Kyoto end of the train and funneling left. Midosuji Gate South. There are signs, but few and far between. JR the biggest and most powerful of Japan rail companies does not want to make it easy for you to transfer to the Hankyu station, the competitor, but there are signs and it IS possible. When in doubt ask a cute girl standing near the Ikari supermarket. If you are near Ikari, you are almost home! Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Only in the Evening on weekdays from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour). If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi) Call me... zro svn 2 svn 2 fv fr 333. My house is but 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

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Go to the Hankyuu Umeda station. This is done by going towards the Kyoto end of the train and funneling left. Midosuji Gate South. There are signs, but few and far between. JR the biggest and most powerful of Japan rail companies does not want to make it easy for you to transfer to the Hankyu station, the competitor, but there are signs and it IS possible. When in doubt ask a cute girl standing near the Ikari supermarket. As you are exiting JR at the Midosuji gate south, you will be facing Ikari Supermarket which should be somewhere off to your left. Continue left where you leave the station. Go up the stairs and over the pedestrian bridge to Hankyuu. Stay on this level and follow the majority of the people who will be going to Hankyuu. Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Only in the Evening on weekdays from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour). If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi). Call me... zro svn 2 svn 2 fv fr 333. My house is but 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

October 18, 2005, at 04:28 PM by Brian -
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Go to the Hankyuu Umeda station. This is done by going towards the Kyoto end of the train and funneling left. There are signs, but few and far between. JR the biggest and most powerful of Japan rail companies does not want to make it easy for you to transfer to the Hankyu station, the competitor, but there are signs and it IS possible. When in doubt ask a cute girl standing near the Ikari supermarket. If you are near Ikari, you are almost home! Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Only in the Evening on weekdays from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour). If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi) Call me... zro svn 2 svn 2 fv fr 333. My house is but 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

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Go to the Hankyuu Umeda station. This is done by going towards the Kyoto end of the train and funneling left. Midosuji Gate South. There are signs, but few and far between. JR the biggest and most powerful of Japan rail companies does not want to make it easy for you to transfer to the Hankyu station, the competitor, but there are signs and it IS possible. When in doubt ask a cute girl standing near the Ikari supermarket. If you are near Ikari, you are almost home! Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Only in the Evening on weekdays from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour). If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi) Call me... zro svn 2 svn 2 fv fr 333. My house is but 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

May 28, 2005, at 11:11 AM by Brian -
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箕面ハイキング

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箕面ハイキング物語

May 28, 2005, at 11:10 AM by Brian -
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http://www.hcn.zaq.ne.jp/cabhk402/yama1.html

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箕面ハイキング

May 28, 2005, at 11:08 AM by Brian -
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http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~rc7j-stk/

http://www.minoo-onsen.co.jp/

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箕面公園

箕面温泉

May 28, 2005, at 10:29 AM by Brian -
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here are some links from about Minoo city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan

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here are some links for Minoo city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan

May 28, 2005, at 08:49 AM by Brian -
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Go to the Hankyuu Umeda station. Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Only in the Evening on weekdays from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour). If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi) Call me... zro svn 2 svn 2 fv fr 333. My house is but 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

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Go to the Hankyuu Umeda station. This is done by going towards the Kyoto end of the train and funneling left. There are signs, but few and far between. JR the biggest and most powerful of Japan rail companies does not want to make it easy for you to transfer to the Hankyu station, the competitor, but there are signs and it IS possible. When in doubt ask a cute girl standing near the Ikari supermarket. If you are near Ikari, you are almost home! Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Only in the Evening on weekdays from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour). If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi) Call me... zro svn 2 svn 2 fv fr 333. My house is but 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

May 28, 2005, at 08:44 AM by Brian -
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Go to the Hankyuu Umeda station. Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Only in the Evening from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour. If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi) Call me... zro svn 2 svn 2 fv fr 333. My house is but 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

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Go to the Hankyuu Umeda station. Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Only in the Evening on weekdays from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour). If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi) Call me... zro svn 2 svn 2 fv fr 333. My house is but 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

May 28, 2005, at 08:44 AM by Brian -
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Getting to Minoo from Osaka JR (Umeda)

Go to the Hankyuu Umeda station. Get on a train which goes directly to Minoo (Only in the Evening from 17:47 to 20:05, roughly three per hour. If not these times, take any train to Takarazuka (every 10 minutes) and get off at Ishibashi (fourth stop from Umeda on the express) cross under the tracks to the Minoo line. Get on the train and go to the end which is Minoo (3 stops from Ishibashi) Call me... zro svn 2 svn 2 fv fr 333. My house is but 3 minutes walk from Minoo station.

April 24, 2005, at 07:15 AM by Brian -
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here are some links from the place where I live.

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here are some links from about Minoo city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan

April 14, 2005, at 08:04 AM by Brian -
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here are some links from the place where I live.

April 14, 2005, at 07:59 AM by Brian -
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http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~rc7j-stk/

http://www.minoo-onsen.co.jp/

http://www.hcn.zaq.ne.jp/cabhk402/yama1.html

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