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October 31, 1994 - (continued)
Japanese on railroad trains all eat European food, - the only kind served - although it
is quite different from their own.
I have seen no birds from the railroad except a few crows. There is not even a house
sparrow about any of the villages. The value of birds to agriculture is greatly
overestimated as here is an example of a highly successful agricultural country
without birds, all having been killed years ago.