A white rectangle with a red spot in the middle.
Not necessarily. It means whatever you want it to mean. It was originated by sailors who commonly used the stars to guide their way home. They used the nautical star tattoo to help symbolize a safe trip home.
Clipper ship under full press of sail represented the homeward voyage of a ship returning from long trip at sea. The ship straining under full press of canvas expresses the desire to get home
No, I am not planning a boat trip to Japan anytime soon.
It symbolizes the war
No he doesn't. On a reason trip to the Bahamas Justin was spotted with no tattoo. The only place he could have a tattoo would be somewhere hidden under his swimming trunks.
A Trip Through Japan No- 3 - 1918 was released on: USA: 9 January 1918
A Trip Through Japan No- 1 - 1917 was released on: USA: 31 October 1917
Yes some travel sites offer deals or a travel agent could get you a good deal and help you plan a good trip that will help you see the best sites. Trip Advisor offers some deals and gives a little advice if you want to plan the trip yourself.
You can purchase a Japan prepaid SIM card for your upcoming trip at major airports, electronic stores, or online retailers.
Yes I think so. I am Japanese, and I think Japan is very good place to trip. Especially, I recommend Nara and Hiroshima. And Osaka may also be interesting to visit. When you come to Osaka, you should try Okonomiyaki, a kind of pancake, which contains pork and cabbage. If you eat octopus, I recommend takoyaki too.
Japan ended its policy of isolationism and began modernizing.
Buna-intors is a Romanian equivalent of 'Good trip'.