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When the world is not the same, traditional alliances may not be enough! 🌐✈ïļ Germany and Japan.

When the world is not the same, the same alliance may not be enough! 🌐✈ïļ

Most recently, Germany and Japan, two global economic powers, have moved forward with a new military cooperation agreement. ðŸĪ This is a clear sign of a major military adjustment to cope with rising global security tensions. ðŸ“ˆðŸ›Ąïļ

Why now? ðŸĪ”

✅ Both countries are increasing defense coordination in the European battlefield and the Indo-Pacific region. 🗚ïļðŸŒŠ

✅ analysts see this as part of a big trend in which major powers are building cross-regional security relationships to balance new risks.

The end of the era of relying on just partners in the same region, the creation of new collaborative networks spanning the world, is happening fast! âšĄðŸŒ

What do you think of this collaboration? Tell me. 👇

# Germany # Japan # Stability # Military # Geopolitics# Cooperation # Indo-Pacific # deepkub

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A moss-covered stone torii gate and stone lanterns illuminate a path at night in Koyasan's Okunoin Cemetery, with a sign for Kongosanmaiin.
Moss-covered stone grave markers and lanterns are nestled among trees in Koyasan's ancient Okunoin Cemetery, creating a serene atmosphere.
The iconic red "floating" Torii gate of Miyajima stands in the water, viewed through the red and white wooden structure of a temple.
Must haves on your japan itinerary ðŸŒļâ›ĐïļðŸ’
Let me tell you about three magical destinations in Japan. The first is Koyasan. Koyasan is home to an ancient graveyard full of notable people and a multitude of temples in the birthplace of Shingon Buddhism. This is off the beaten path, and up a mountain, but a must see if you ask me. When I
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RoseðŸŒŋTheStabbyEwe

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Let’s try the Ice Cups from Japan ðŸŒļ
Today I’m at Hmart to find the ice cups that I used to use when I lived in Japan ðŸĨ°â˜€ïļ perfect for a summer day #icecup #japan #korea #snacks #koreanfood #japanfood #ADayInMyLife #Lemon8 #japanculture
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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📍Destinations you need to visit in September
If you’re anything like me, I know you love a good beach and water Island vibes under the sun with a piÃąa colada in hand. But we have to diversify our pallets! Here are some unique and fun places to visit within September. It will be off-season so it’s fairly cheaper than usual and there are a l
Nyah Misfit

Nyah Misfit

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These Moments wereâœĻVeryâœĻDemure and âœĻVeryâœĻ Mindful
On my wonderful trip to Japan, I experienced many moments that were giving very Demure and very Mindful moments. Here are my top picks that you should visit! 1. Cherry Blossoms at Tetsugaku No Michi (Philosopher’s Path) Cherry Blossoms at Philosophers Path âœĻ Located in Kyoto - a beautiful pa
Millie Britt

Millie Britt

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You need to do this in Japanâ€Ķ
Enjoy a traditional tea ceremony! It is a must-have experience when visiting Japan. Tea ceremonies are essentially an art form, performed to not only create a bond between the host and the guest but to create a sense of calm. During the ceremony you’ll be served traditional Japanese green tea: matc
taylor taverna

taylor taverna

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Self care habits I want to start
Infrared sauna. It was a great experience and I’d definitely do it again! #infraredsauna #Lemon8 #selfcare #selfcareideas #Lemon8Diary Jacksonville
Jenn R

Jenn R

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Cheesy Curry Pan in Tokyo!
so cheesy!! #curry #cheese #tokyo #japan #japanesefood #streetfood #foodies #foodoflemon8
jeremyj

jeremyj

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An open book displays a page titled "MASTURBATION," with text discussing the topic from a religious perspective, referencing biblical verses. Sections for "GOD'S PERSPECTIVE," "MAKE A CHANGE," and "PRAYER" list scripture references. The page number 160 is visible.
Good Morning Reads
Good morning Reads 📚âœĻ #foryoupage #prayerworks #goodmorningreads #reading
Claudiatoshort

Claudiatoshort

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Super non-traditional things done at our wedding ðŸĪ
I might be a non traditional bride to begin with I did not want to plan the day. I had my wedding planner take care of everything for me AND LET ME TELL YOU.. it was the most perfect stress free day ðŸĨ° Trust the process and enjoy yourself during special moments of life ðŸŦ§ #weddingdayadvice
melissa | anime

melissa | anime

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#bloodsugarbalance #bloodsugar #type2diabetes #type2diabetic #type2diabetesreversal
Lemon8er

Lemon8er

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Japan vs South Korea: Which Is Cheaper? ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ🇰🇷
Trying to decide between Japan and South Korea for your next trip? Here’s the quick answer: 💰 South Korea is usually cheaper overall, especially for food, public transportation, and hotels. 🇰🇷 Seoul Budget: * Daily budget: $70–130 * Subway rides: $1–3 * Meals: $5–12 * Budget hotels: $50
Travel with midz!

Travel with midz!

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NYC’s best japanese food ðŸŦķðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
ðŸĢ nyc’s best japanese fine dining restaurant👇🏞 💖 follow @casserolebites for more good eats & food recs in nyc! 🔖 save this and share with someone you want to go here with 😋 @hakubainyc is my new number 1 restaurant on my @beli_eats list and i would go back in a HEARTBEAT for a special
cass â€Ē nyc food

cass â€Ē nyc food

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📍Nanzenji Sando Kikusui Ryokan in Kyoto, Japan
⭐ïļTotal: 9.2 Taste & quality: 8.7/10 Presentation: 8.9/10 Service & Attentiveness: 9.6/10 Ambience & Experience: 9.4/10 Nutrition & Balance: 9.4 Exploring cultural foods broadens your palette ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸĄðŸĢ🍘🍚ðŸĨ This traditional Japanese breakfast is extremely nutrient dense!! The c
Julia Hoang

Julia Hoang

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Two women pose at night in a bustling city street, illuminated by vibrant neon billboards. The image is overlaid with the text 'JAPAN TIPS AND TRICKS', introducing travel advice for Japan.
A golden temple, Kinkaku-ji, is reflected in a serene pond, surrounded by lush greenery and mountains. The text '1. Try to Spend at LEAST Two Weeks Here' suggests an itinerary including Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Mt. Fuji.
A woman sits on the floor, gently petting a capybara in an animal cafe, holding a drink. The text '2. Try WEIRD things' encourages trying animal cafes, robot restaurants, and diverse foods.
Japan tips and tricks âœĻ
Going to Japan is an AMAZING experience filled with so many memories you’ll talk about forever! 1. My Biggest Tip is to spend at least two weeks there! I was there 9 days and I was not nearly enough! If I were to go back this is what I would do: Tokyo - Kyoto - Osaka - Mount Fuji 2
Millie Britt

Millie Britt

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Traditional Kaiseki Dinner in Japan 🍜ðŸĢðŸ˜ðŸą
These dinners are often served at Onsen Ryokan Japan hotels, and its the perfect way to end your day after soaking in Japan’s natural Onsen baths. Truly one of the best travel experience Ive ever had ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ location 📍 Hakone, Japan #Japan #hakonejapan #japanesefood #japan travel #onsenryokan
Jenny rose | travel muse

Jenny rose | travel muse

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