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Let me give you a short history. The Ina have been in Japan since the beginning of time. Ina in Japanese means nice,cool, or wow that's neat.
The Ina you may meet while camping or hiking are ussually very easy to pick out. They all dress the same. They will have top of the line equipment and clothes. They are also heard saying.....Ina,Idesu neeee, or Kakuiii desu ne. I will be adding pictures of the Ina people along with notes on why they are called Ina. 
We have Elected this gentleman the Grand Puba Ina Chief. He was wearing all the required hiking gear. He really scared us because he looked like he lived in the graveyard behind our campsite. His main conversation topic was about how many people were dead on the mountain. He walked over towards the graveyard, but we never saw him walk away. The day wasn't the same after meeting this strange dude. I drank alot of screwdrivers and I still couldn't sleep soundly that night. |