+ Follow BEYOND PARADISE Tag
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[Summary] => Universally, the thought of paradise always includes flora and fauna. In France, its all about radiant sunshine, clear blue skies and images of natural beauty. In Germany, likewise its a portrait of sunny climates and relaxing landscapes. In Japan, paradise is divided into two characters: raku-en. "Raku" means comfort and "en" means garden.
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BEYOND PARADISE
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