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Go to Japan. What internet do you use?

For anyone who has a plan to go to Japan, the important thing not to forget is the Internet.

Because it's very necessary to translate, use it to watch maps, watch reviews.

The recommended internet is this one. We choose the internet unlimited because we are afraid that it is not enough. Personally, I am very addicted to tiktok. Watch the clip. Watch the review of food, souvenirs all the time. Who is going to try it. The internet is strong.

It's easy to install. The price is great.# Japanese Net # Foreign Net # Drug sign with lemon8 # esim abroad # esimbyvacay

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Store Review 📍Shop 1: TakeYa1 💈What to look for: Everything you’ll needed 🤑Price range: Cheap than Don Quijote ⭐Rating: 10/10 📍Shop 2: Can*Do 💈What to look for: Sanrio Stuffs 🤑Price range: Similar to Daiso ⭐Rating: 10/10 #japanhaul #SANRIO #beautyfinds #gentlemonstersunglasses
We shine

We shine

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A hand with pink nails holds a bubble tea, with a Hello Kitty plush in the background. The image features the text overlay "The Internet Is Hiding Some Gems Pt. 3" and "Lemon8 @flyanniefly."
A light purple graphic titled "Find Flexible Part-Time Jobs" lists benefits like earning money from online tasks, flexible hours, and no experience needed. It shows a person working on a laptop and directs to "flexijobhub.site."
A light purple graphic titled "Get Paid for Content You Already Use" describes earning money by reviewing videos and music from home, with no filming or followers required. It shows a smartphone with various app icons and directs to "taskcorner.online."
The Internet Is Hiding Some Gems ✨Pt. 3
I love finding random websites that feel like a secret nobody shared with me 😭 These are the kinds of online finds I immediately bookmark and come back to later. A few worth checking out 👀 💕 Save this so you don’t lose it. #sidehustles #websitesyouneed #adviceforwomen #AskLemon8
Annie

Annie

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To the cutest baby on the internet
Tommy Martin MD

Tommy Martin MD

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Biggest regrets I made in my first trip to Japan 🇯🇵
First time travelling to Japan? Grab my Japan travel guide in my bio link 🔗 In this post, I cover all the mistakes I made on my first trip to Japan so you can avoid these massive headaches! . . . #japantraveltips #japanguide #japantravelguide #tokyoguide #japantiktok
Whitney 🌸

Whitney 🌸

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A comprehensive list of internet slang and abbreviations with their full meanings, presented in two columns on a white background. Examples include ASL (Age/Sex/Location?), ATM (At The Moment), MYOB (Mind Your Own Business), and N/A (Not Available).
Internet slang and abbreviation
#grammarfix #abbrieation #words
Christina

Christina

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A monthly calendar for September showing bills, paydays, and a note about wrapping up the budget. The image highlights a plan to pay off $4,800 in credit card debt over four months, with a purple glitter pen resting on the planner.
A monthly planner for September detailing income breakdown, fixed expenses like rent and utilities, and variable expenses such as gas and groceries. The text indicates a goal to allocate funds towards credit card debt.
A weekly budget breakdown for the first two weeks of September, showing fixed and variable expenses, income, and calculated savings. The text emphasizes planning the weekly budget to track savings contributions.
The easiest to use budget planner
The goal is to pay off debt in the next 4 months. This budget planner has made it so simple for me to stay organized and prioritize my debt. This is how I wrap up my budget each month to hold myself accountable to my debt pay off plan 💜 #budgetplaner #budgetingforbeginners #budgettracker
JaliyahKreation

JaliyahKreation

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lost and found japan edition
this is totally not from personal experience 👀 save this for later! (cuz this can happen to anyone and everyone) #japantravel #japantips #japanhacks
evaworld

evaworld

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A person uses a laptop outdoors, displaying the TimeGuessr website. The screen shows the game's logo and 'Play Daily' text. Palm trees and string lights are visible in the background, with text 'Cozy websites on the internet'.
A laptop screen displays the Chromatic website, a color gradient puzzle. The game involves dragging and swapping color tiles to create a perfect gradient. The laptop is used outdoors with palm trees in the background.
The Hued website, a daily color puzzle, is shown on a laptop screen outdoors. The game challenges users to match a target color, like 'UPS Brown (1916)', by adjusting saturation and shades. Text explains the game.
When You Want the Internet, Not Social Media
Some days I’m not in the mood to scroll. I just want soft internet. Tiny games, calm colours, no chaos. Here are 5 cosy websites for slow mornings: 1. Chromatic – sort colours into the perfect gradient 2. Clues by Sam – daily logic + detective vibes 3. Hued – Word
Ayesha 🍋

Ayesha 🍋

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A pair of colorful Nike Dunk Low sneakers featuring light blue, mint green, and pink furry textures, with yellow laces, placed in front of a white Nike SB box.
A close-up view of the toe box of a Nike Dunk Low sneaker, highlighting the light blue and mint green furry textures and yellow laces.
A hand holding up the pink tongue of a Nike Dunk Low sneaker, revealing a cartoon character graphic and "MADE IN VIETNAM" text.
They all use pictures from the Internet, but I too
This color scheme really puts everyone in a good mood #sneakers 👟 #embracevulnerability #unfiltered #shareyourthoughts #dunk low
dkrain122

dkrain122

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