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#56 Maiko from Japan to Estonia: without the mountains, the sky seemed too close
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Found in Estonia podcast episode number 56 with Maiko from Japan.
Maiko is a Japanese-born music-loving woman. Unlike most of the previous podcast guests, she is living in a small city Pärnu, famous for its seaside.
In this episode we chat about:
*How she met her husband back in Japan
*What does she think about Estonian sushi and ramen places?
*Why did she first feel like the Estonian sky is too close to her?
*What do to in Pärnu during the winter, when all the people seem to be lost?
*What's the deal with Estonians and grocery shopping?
Listen to the episode and join our listener's community on:
www.foundinestonia.ee
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Buy Epic Estonia cardgame here:
www.foundinestonia.ee/epicestonia
70 episodes
Manage episode 326555205 series 2773889
Found in Estonia podcast episode number 56 with Maiko from Japan.
Maiko is a Japanese-born music-loving woman. Unlike most of the previous podcast guests, she is living in a small city Pärnu, famous for its seaside.
In this episode we chat about:
*How she met her husband back in Japan
*What does she think about Estonian sushi and ramen places?
*Why did she first feel like the Estonian sky is too close to her?
*What do to in Pärnu during the winter, when all the people seem to be lost?
*What's the deal with Estonians and grocery shopping?
Listen to the episode and join our listener's community on:
www.foundinestonia.ee
*
Buy Epic Estonia cardgame here:
www.foundinestonia.ee/epicestonia
70 episodes
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