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Le Japon, contre ce qui est normalement la pensée, n'est pas seulement une nation dominée par des désirs matérialistes, par la soif de richesses, mais elles existent dans de grandes doses, bien sûr,, il n'est pas une civilisation profondément spirituelle elle-même, qu'il y, plus miss-.
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Japan, against what is normally thought, is not only a nation dominated by materialistic desires, by the lust for wealth, but they exist in large doses, of course,, nor is it a deeply spiritual civilization itself-that there, more miss-. I think, especially, it is a country deeply fascinated by the aesthetic, an aesthetic defined by the human purpose of bringing the real to the ideal. You walk through the streets of their cities, or small villages of farmers and fishermen, and come to think that you are in a territory artificial, where nature has been transformed to the point where nothing seems real and possible real.
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