' To them, learning how to use a gun was a chore,' said Patrick Chon, general-manager of the Hafa Adai indoor shooting range. All South Korean men, for example, learn how to shoot during mandatory military service. Many other tourists - from South Korea, Taiwan and increasingly Russia - are less impressed by the chance to shoot guns. It's very exotic for them, and it's very exhilarating.' So exhilarating that he sometimes asks his guests to stay around for a while to calm down after they have finished shooting. 'Most of our customers are from Japan and have never had the opportunity to shoot a gun. 'I think it's human nature to be curious about something that is forbidden,' said Tetsuo Yamamoto, a Japanese native who emigrated to the United States 30 years ago and runs the Western Frontier Village range. Advertising: Tourists walk under a banner in Japanese advertising a gun club in Guam
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