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Tokyos Koreatown – In the Shin Okubo neighborhood of Tokyo is Koreatown – A great place for markets, restaurants, street food, and perhaps most popular attrion the pretty faces of Korean Pop World. \r
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Record shops of West Shinjuku – The West Side of Shinjuku is a music lovers paradise, home to many recording studios and record shops, its a great place for locals to discover new music and enjoy the classics. \r
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“There is the potential that if you put hot water in first,
that they could come into contact with it, whereas if you put cold in first and then mix the hot in, you are not going to get to a temperature where they are going to burn themselves.”
The Rospa spokesman told the BBC: “We ask people to put cold water into a bath first for kids.
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and showers and to wash out the tub after use, if they have been using any gels or body oils.
“If someone from outside the family grouping has a new bug or one of the family members picks up a
bug, then the bathroom is an ideal place for it to reside and spread to the rest of the family.”
The man who supervised the study advised against squirting water from the duck into a child’s
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Prof Oxford said: “Bacteria can sit on soap and move from person to person – common or garden things like E.coli.

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