** This is another letter from my father in Korea during the war of 1950-1953. My intention in posting these letters is to capture the very personal side of war. The letter is typed as written. Any mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and etc. are intentional. 17-Oct-53 Dear Mom & Dad I have just returned from a splendid seven days leave in Japan. My seven days were filled with just about everything a person could want in a leave. Steak, lobster, french fried potatoes, and onions, and many other fried foods. The special service hotel at which I stayed is the most beautiful in Tokyo, Ga-Jo-En KANKO Hotel. It is composed of three buildings connected by hallways, five stories high. It has many facilities such as Grill, Bar, Cocktail Lounge, PX, Game Room, Barber Shop, Dining Room, Wrapping Service, and Dining Room, where meals are very cheap: 15 cent breakfast, 25 cent lunch, 45 cent supper. The elevators of the Hotel are lined with mother-of-pearl formed into wa
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