Usage examples of "Japan Post Holdings" in English with translation to Spanish

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I'm from Tokyo, Japan. Provengo de Tokio, Japón.
Please, take a look at my first post and let me know what you think about it. Por favor, échale un vistazo a mi primer posteo y déjame sabes que piensas sobre él.
He came to Japan seven years ago. Él vino a Japón hace siete años.
This straight road will lead you to the post office. Si sigue este camino recto llegará a la oficina de correos.
Lake Towada is in the north of Japan. El lago Towada está al norte de Japón.
I'll be back soon. I have to run to the post office. Volveré pronto. Tengo que volver a la oficina de correos.
Mr Oh came to Japan to study Japanese. El señor Oh vino a Japón a estudiar japonés.
Where is the post office? ¿Dónde está el correo?
The Xinhong River is longer than any river in Japan. El río Shinano es más largo que cualquier otro de Japón.
He is adequate for the post. Él es adecuado para el puesto.
Hokkaido is in the north of Japan. Hokkaido queda en el norte de Japón.
Post that letter right away. Envía esa carta en seguida.
Japan faces the Pacific on the east. Japón limita al este con el Pacífico.
Instead of coming directly home, I took the long way and stopped by the post office. En lugar de ir directamente a casa, tomé el camino largo y paré en la oficina de correos.
Japan has diplomatic relations with China. Japón tiene relaciones diplomáticas con China.
You want the Number 11. It stops in front of the post office. Buscas el número 11. Cae delante de la oficina de correos.
Why did you go to Japan? ¿Por qué fuiste a Japón?
He accumulated a tremendous fortune during the post war. Él acumuló una fortuna en el transcurso de la posguerra.
It is feared that radiation will spread across every region of Japan, starting with Tokyo. Se teme que el material radiactivo se extienda por todo Japón, empezando por Tokio.
Can you tell me the way to the nearest post office? ¿Puede decirme el camino a la oficina de correos más cercana?
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