August 13, 2011

The Miho Museum is a joint Japanese and American project completed by the architect, Dr. I. M. Pei and Kibowkan International, Inc. in August of 1996 on a scenic mountainside in a nature preserve near the center of the town of Shigaraki, Shiga prefecture, Japan.

Official website of Miho Museum :http://www.miho.or.jp/english/index.htm

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  1. Given the State of Emergency in Japan caused by the shifting geographical faults, everyone should be afraid of visiting Japan.

    On the other hand, crimes and violence have been escalating across the country due to the stagnant economy caused in part by lack of a political leadership base in Tokyo.

    In modern Japan crimes like auto theft, children abductions, grand theft, larceny and murder are rampant. Especially I caution against visiting the archipelago with your daughters and sons.

    Japanese women have approached me in the streets of Hiroshima, Kumamoto, Kyoto, Osaka, Sapporo, Takayama and Tokyo begging to exchange cash for erotic favors. High School girls are now asking for Euros instead of the USD. Problem is I am happily married to a non-resident alien.

    The situation in Aichi, Gifu and Mie is as alarming as Kitagata Cho or Shizuoka as children of the temple priests peddle cocaine or heroin, contraband, and smuggled guns. You will recognize these gang land members easily by their body piercings and tattoos.

    According to the National Police," Japan is only for Japanese people and you others are not allowed to stay. You should not visit. It is a dangerous country."

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