
So continuing with animals, the next animal that I'll talk about is the boar, which is know as inoshishi.
Today I will continue with the geographic reason for why the majority of the Japanese live in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya. As another of their hugely important and vital resources, Japan's forests cover 67% of all of the nation's lands. They mostly tend to be made up of densely packed slender trees, and the type of trees that grow depend on the region. In the south of Japan, the trees tend to be the evergreen types. In the north of Japan, the trees tends to be the deciduous types. The historic, economic, and social factors of Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya is largely the reason so many Japanese are drawn to these major metropolitan areas, and I'll get more into this next week.

I first heard about this anime back when it first came out in the pages of Otaku USA magazine. And event though I had every intention of checking this baby out as it sounded like it'd be really interesting, I never got around to it. So as you can probably guess, I have no intention of letting this rerelease pass me by. If you also have no intention of letting this rerelease pass you by after you had every intention of checking it out the first time, or even if this is your first time hearing about it and you'd like to see what all the noise is about, then we can both pre - order ours below:
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