An airport in Japan has become the first in the country to install a karaoke booth for passengers to pass the time by ...
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“We hope international passengers will enjoy karaoke, an entertainment option originally from Japan.” He added that even those who aren’t flying are welcome to enjoy karaoke.
You could say karaoke really suits the character of Japanese people.
MAEBASHI, Japan -- Japanese karaoke chain operator Koshidaka Holdings will double down on efforts to expand overseas, aiming to quintuple its Southeast Asian locations to 100 from the current 21 ...
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