There are at least two main Japanese dialects - 'Tokyo-style' and 'Kansai-style'. It's kind of like American and Australian - both are the same language, with slightly different slang, and came about due to a difference in the location of where people live. For example, "I don't understand." (informal) Tokyo: わからない。(wakaranai) Kansai: わからへん。(wakarahen) The kanji is still the same for both sentences: Tokyo: 分からない。 Kansai: 分からへん。
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There are five first class international airports in the nation of Japan. The largest is Tokyo International Airport on the Island of Honshu.
United and its partners - now that it has merged with Continental and has access to the Guam hub, flies to 12 Japanese cities. Sapporo Chitose, Sendai, Niigata, Komatsu, Tokyo Narita, Nagoya Chuba Centrair,Osaka Kansai , Osaka Itami, Okayama, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Tokyo Haneda.
All Nippon Airways is Japan's largest airline and its main international hubs are Narita International Airport, outside of Tokyo, as well as Kansai International Airport outside of Osaka. It's main domestic hubs are Tokyo International Airport, Osaka International Airport, Chubu Centrair International Airport, and New Chitose Airport.
"Baka" is Tokyo dialect and is used to say 'idiot, stupid, moron'. "Aho" is Kansai dialect and is used not as harshly. It can mean 'fool'. == ==
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Narita Airport (Tokyo)Haneda Airport (Tokyo)Kansai Airport (Osaka)Central Japan Airport (Nagoya)Asahikawa AirportShin-Chitose Airport (Sapporo)Hakodate AirportAomori AirportAkita AirportSendai AirportFukushima AirportNiigata AirportToyama AirportKomatsu Airport (Kanazawa)Okayama AirportHiroshima AirportYonago AirportTakamatsu AirportKitakyushu AirportFukuoka AirportNagasaki AirportKumamoto AirportOita AirportMiyazaki AirportKagoshima AirportNaha Airport (Okinawa)
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