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Friday, December 01, 2006
Matsuri means balloons. Well, figuratively.
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It's like opposite land over here
Things you find out in airplanes
My first view of Tsuwano
Sun, main street, and a tree
A beautiful foggy day
Like ants climbing a hill
Side by side, the first torii at the Inari shrine...
The first set, the start of the "tunnel"
Going around a corner
Start of the "tunnel"
The main gate of the shrine. Each placard repres...
In emergencies they use that rope for tying down ...
The real deal. The main shrine.
It's like being home in Washington -- you can see...
The lesser visited off to the side fox shrine
Tsuwano lies in a river valley
They just keep going and going
Abandoned buildings and new lantern
View of Tsuwano behind a lantern
One of the ten to fifteen switchbacks of torii
Some torii on the climb up
Entrance to the Inari shrine
Truck river fog
Some of the carp Tsuwano is famous for
Stairs and a hole in the wall
Bridge to a municipal building
Bridge to a municipal building
Dancing bird costume statues
Dogshead
Dogshead Toilets
This guy is fairly important in Ube. Or was. I'...
Rock and a wheel
Drinking mannequin
Antique railroad playground and a ferris wheel
A semi-transparent Tomohiro hanging out at Happy ...
View from my apartment with my new camera. I thi...
The Port
Some fish are nocturnal
Looking back from the breakwater
Office on the edge of the port
The sky was beautiful . . .
. . . and so was the moon.
The big cranes
The small crane
Kosan
Wooden lifeboat on a fireboat
The sun begins to come down
Take me to Mishima
(The) Internet
Obviously it has no connection to anything whatsoever
My father came to Japan about a week ago
Forced perspective at Rurikoji.
Our awesome, awesome guides at Rurikoji.
Marching along.
Matsuri means balloons. Well, figuratively.
Dad really liked the topiary work in Japan.
Tokiwa jinja through some trees.
We saw taiko at Tokiwa.
Three times the cranes = three times the magic.
Construction going on. And up.
Looking down at the Namba Parks Mall.
Dad with the Itou family at Hinoki Sushi.
On the way to Hagi, at a rest stop.
Dad hanging out in Namba near the Golden Dragon R...
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