Lima, Peru is in the Southern Hemisphere in southern South America. Paris is in Europe and Tokyo is in the northern pacific ocean, east of asia.
Because it is too hot!
landfill sites on reclaimed land are the main disposal sites for municipal solid waste generated from the 23 wards, the central area of Tokyo Metropolis.
the four sites that were located in Paris: Eiffle Tower, the Lourvre, the Cathedral of Notre Dame, and the Palave of Versailles! (:
Some of the popular sites in Japan are the Mt. Fujiyama, the Tokyo Tower, the Atomic Memorial Dome in Hiroshima Prefecture, the Shibuya district in Tokyo, Tokyo Disneyland. ALSO AUSTRALIA
Tripadvisor and booking are two sites where you can compare hotels in Tokyo. You can also hire a travel agent to help you find the cheapest hotel in Tokyo if you are planning a vacation in that area.
You can find pictures of Paris Hilton by browsing the sites listed in the "Related Links" section of this answer.
There are many places where one could find information regarding the Northern Hemisphere. One could check online sites such as Wikipedia for information on the Northern Hemisphere.
There are several web sites that give information about the Ginza in Tokyo. The wikipedia site is one that is well known and provides information from many independent sources.
louvre, tour effiel, catedral of paris
Yes, you can get Tokyo mew-mew DS games in English. This helps everyone enjoy Japanese video games. Google"Tokyo Mew-Mew Ds Games In English". That will bring up different web sites that sell or give you a preview of the game.
Popular sites in Paris, France are the Arc de Triompe and the Placede la Concorde. The oldest public square at Place des Vosges is another popular tourist destination.
I have heard from friends that have gone to Paris that the Louvre and Notre Dame are must-sees during the day, and that the Eiffel Tower is absolutely breathtaking at night. Although I have never been to Paris, I have heard good things about Monograms. Their website has a list of must-see sites in Paris that highlights some of the hidden-gems of the city. Check it out: http://www.monogramstravel.com/local-host-picks/paris/.