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I once worked in ATC (military). Pilots might be startled by [this.](https://i.imgur.com/0M7LKdO.jpg)
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Why are property surveys *so expensive* in Japan? After a few quotes, it seems that 80 man is the best price I am getting.
I know these folks need to be certified, and work within the government framework, but still….
My uncle-in-law says your mostly paying for their people handling skills, that ensures all neighbours inkans then findings.
There’s some kind of flower blooming in the neighbourhood park.
It’s a strong and intoxicating smell.
Like air freshner, but all natural.