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⭐️Limited Time Super Sale⭐️ ⭐️¥7,000 → ¥6,800⭐️ ⭐️Deadstock vintage Native American Navajo onyx earrings. I thought turquoise was the usual choice, but I bought these after learning that onyx was also used. ⭐️Silver 925 stamped ⭐️Last one available ⭐️Vintage accessories and used clothing are skyrocketing in price worldwide. I received a LINE message the other day from a colleague from back then, and he said that prices are now several times higher than before the pandemic, and the weak yen has further accelerated this, so he can only purchase about a quarter of what he used to. ⭐️Purchased at a vintage shop in San Francisco. I'm selling these 1970s earrings, which I bought at a shop where I used to buy Grateful Dead T-shirts in the 1980s, along with various Native American items. ✅In the early 1980s, the exchange rate was over $1 = ¥240 Now, $1 is over ¥150‼️ I definitely think there's a difference in prices and the value of money. ✅I realized immediately after leaving Japan that Japan is quite behind among developed countries. I left Japan in 1978, right after graduating from high school. I passed the entrance exam for my desired university, but I wanted to see the world instead of just playing around at university. I thought I could learn more than at university. Now that I'm this age, I truly feel I wasn't wrong. There are so many things you can only do when you're young and have the physical strength. I wouldn't be able to make the same journey now, physically. I hope this reaches the young people reading this. To those young people who make excuses like "I can't go because I have work" or "I can't take a leave of absence from university," I say, who cares? If you want to go, then go! If you don't have money, earn it and then go. What's the point of making excuses for why you can't go⁉️ That's what this old geezer thinks. Travel the world, and when you're satisfied, come back to Japan. You'll surely think, decades from now, "I'm so glad I went back then." Just the ramblings of an old geezer. I wasn't in Japan during the bubble era, but wherever I went, Japanese people were making crazy purchases, and the old men were buying up women, and I couldn't stand to watch it. At the same time, I was ashamed as a fellow Japanese person. ⭐️Instant purchase OK ⭐️No returns or exchanges. ⭐️Thank you.
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