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Japanese man leaves Mexico City airport

December 31st, 2008 by James

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Hiroshi Nohara, the Japanese man who became a minor celebrity in Mexico after spending months living inside a Mexico City airport terminal, has disappeared:

Authorities searched the terminal for Hiroshi Nohara on Monday but he was nowhere to be found, said an airport official who was not allowed to be quoted by name.

The daily Reforma newspaper ran photos of the scruffy man getting into a cab Sunday at the airport.

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6 Comments »

Comment by pat f.
2008-12-31 15:35:43

He’s staying at my place now.

 
Comment by sliders_alpha
2008-12-31 16:46:50

that some huge eyebrow

 
Comment by EyKauS
2008-12-31 17:44:39

He’s now in Oyuki’s house… ¬¬u in Mexico City!

http://www.eykaus.com/2008/12/no-estaba-muerto-andaba-con-oyuki.html

… the Japanese that lived 117 days in the airport, bathed, shaved himself and has slept in the house of a called woman Oyuki, who offered inn to him…

Mrs. Oyuki lives single because his Japanese husband also went away to work to that Country (Japan), reason why Hiroshi will pass the 31 of December with its new friend…

Comment by anon
2008-12-31 21:48:45

Oh, now they can have babies to send to Japan and maybe even staying lots of days in the airport!

Comment by EyKauS
2009-01-01 02:39:36

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!!!! Funny Answer-.-

O_O OMG!!!!

Many “Baby Hiroshi’s” in any Airports.. living? xDDDDD

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Comment by roi
2009-01-08 11:37:30

i think he decided go and see the city.

 
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