I've finally solved my laptop problem (well Onder sorted it out for me). This means I can now start putting my photos up.
To view all my Japan pictures click
Here for the complete Gallery.
I've also split them into separate galleries for neatness' sake.
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Hotel Room It wasn't until the last day there, on a beautiful crisp clear morning, that I realised I could see Mt Fuji from my window. I was pretty excited by this and got a bit too snap-happy, but you'll agree they are incredible pictures. | |
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Shinjuku With skyscraping enormities in the west and dazzling neon in the east, Shinjuku is a very photogenic place. I haven't even finished there yet so expect so see more where these came from. | |
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Shinjuku Gyoen National Gardens This place is much bigger than it looks on the map and I didn't get all the way round because I could barely walk, but I took some nice photos on the way to make up for it. | |
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Asakusa This place is about 30 minutes walk away from where I'm living so I'm gonna come back after golden week when it' not so freakin' busy and take some better ones. The temple is Asakusa Kannon Senso-ji Bhuddist temple. | |
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Miscellaneous These are just random and interesting things I couldn't bring myself to delete. | |
4 comments:
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooow!!!
these pictures are fantastic. i especially love the one of mount fuji and the one of tokyo by night.
that temple is gorgeous!!! i cant wait until my China trip now so i can see beautiful buildings like that!
Hazel
stu these pics are incredible! im going to join everyone else on here and say that i am jealous. why didnt i decide to go to japan for a year?! A: im an idiot. i like pics of all the people walking across the road - its a bit of a free-for-all isnt it?!
Hey there -- thought you would be interested in another "Japan Adventure" which is the the name of our blog. We have lived in Iwakuni (just west of Hiroshima) for close to 3 years now & hope you enjoy Japan as much as we do. Take a little time to check out our blog so you will know where else you want to visit while you are in Japan. We have traveled a lot since we've been here within Japan & just returned from nearly a week in Beijing, but there's just NO comparison to Japan . . . we are truly spoiled here!
Stuart, you are so amazing. I would never be able to go off to a country where I knew no one, and didn't know how to communicate. You are amazing, keep the pictures coming so we can all live through you.
Stuart,
Texas, U S A
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