Published on February 29th,2008 at 4:44 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

You’re in the Army Now!

NTT DoCoMo recently presented their latest emergency communication systems, for use in cases of major catastophes (you know Japan isn’t the most stable country on that point), on a military facility which location I can’t tell you.

It’s secret!

Just kidding.

Anyway, this was a “2 in 1″ for me and provided me the opportunity to get a closer look at the Japanese military system.

I was welcomed very nicely and pretty easy to spot anyway, being the only non-japanese!

On a side note, know that the “Japanese Army of Self-Defense” is not allowed to enter military conflicts, but can be used to protect its own or others territory… Which fits pretty well with my peaceful idea of things… but don’t get me wrong this still is an army.

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You’re in the Army Now!
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  • http://www.asiandramapodcast.com Steven

    Wonderful pictures, Daimaou! Puts a colorful spin on the military!

  • http://www.lejapon.fr/blog/ David

    Steven – Thank you ! But it was me (David) how take pictures… Daimaou was stay comfortable at the office…

  • Thetrue

    Metal Gear felling (grin!).

    TheTrue

 

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