This sign post in Kyoto, Japan is packed with letters of all sorts. Go ahead, say that one three times fast … I dare ya!!! Say it one time fast and I’ll still be very impressed.
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LOL! I’ll wait till I’m a bit tipsy and try then! LOL! 🙂 Cool submission!
hehe … how about VERY tipsy! thanks for dropping by, btw. i like your blog a lot!
😀 Thank you! Ditto! 🙂
Define “fast”. 🙂
i’ll give ya ten minutes!
It’s a difficult name even for Japanese 🙂
it’s interesting to see so many letters all together in one word!
Brilliant entry …. very cool, I wouldn’t dare to try to pronounces it. What about this then – Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch – a village name in Northern Wales, UK. Second longest village name in the world. There is a place in New Zealand that about 20 letters more.
hehe … there’s a city in Thailand that has 36 letters! I know this because it’s written across the wall at one of my fave Thai restaurants here in SF. Speaking of Thai, I have a friend from Thailand who has 16 letters in his last name!
16 letters … ????
Can you pronounce it ???
The place in New Zealand is “Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu”- I’m not going to even try to pronounce it. *smile
All-things Japanese (okay, perhaps not all things) I absolutely love and this is one of them! Makes me nostalgic – great post! ^.^
thanks! i’m pretty fond of all things japanese myself. you guys have the coolest culture! don’t even get me started on the food!!! 🙂