..works best on small screens!

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Tokyo Station | 6 months ago
Tokyo Station | 6 months ago
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Well, we’re on our way out of Tokyo for now, headed to Nagoya (pronounced Nah-Goh-Yah) #japan for a couple days. The train station is huge and full of all sorts of wild shopping. [read more...]

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Tokyo National Museum | 6 months ago
Tokyo National Museum | 6 months ago
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A quiet and contemplative afternoon at the museum looking at #japan antiquities. I liked the scrolls and samurai stuff. Karin loved the archeological exhibits. [read more...]

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Kitchen Town | 6 months ago
Kitchen Town | 6 months ago
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Restaurant owners and home cooks alike flock to this little street with dozens of cookware, tableware , restaurant supplies and plastic food stores in tokyo #japan [read more...]

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Senso-ji Temple | 6 months ago
Senso-ji Temple | 6 months ago
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Earlier today we visited the oldest buddhist temple in #japan [read more...]

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Shrine of Enju-ji | 6 months ago
Shrine of Enju-ji | 6 months ago
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The shrine of strong legs is the temple for runners and #running in Tokyo #japan [read more...]

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Tokyo National Museum | 6 months ago
Tokyo National Museum | 6 months ago

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Tokyo National Museum | 6 months ago
Tokyo National Museum | 6 months ago
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No way to go to a big city and not see a big museum huh? [read more...]

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Kitchen Town | 6 months ago
Kitchen Town | 6 months ago
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Before lunch we walked over to the kitchen district full of restaurant supply stores and kitchenware. [read more...]

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Sushi No Wa | 6 months ago
Sushi No Wa | 6 months ago
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#sushi for #lunch of course #japan and still loving that any little hole in the wall restaurant has such amazing food. [read more...]

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Shibuya Station | 6 months ago
Shibuya Station | 6 months ago
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Back on the train again for our last full day in Tokyo (until the ended of the trip, of course)
Your #japan phrase of the day is:
私にできること
or watashi ni dekirukoto which roughly translates to an empowering “these things I can do” which for me this morning was translating/deriving this phrase from a liquor ad on the train, which is something that I can apparently do now.
Your #japan phrase of the day is:
私にできること
or watashi ni dekirukoto which roughly translates to an empowering “these things I can do” which for me this morning was translating/deriving this phrase from a liquor ad on the train, which is something that I can apparently do now.


































