
Buongiorno!
Ohayo gozaimas!
Both of these mean good morning. The former is Italiano, and the latter is Nihongo (Japanese). If you’re asking yourself, or me why we’ve tossed this small bit of language comparison into our column; the answer is simple.
A beautiful Japanese Gravure Model named Hiroko Sato and a production team assembled by Line Communications took off from Narita (Tokyo’s airport) bound for Rome, Italy, The Eternal City.





