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Hiroshi-san and Yuko-san leaving Senso-Ji temple.   
   

Hiroshi-san and Yuko-san leaving Senso-Ji temple.

I asked for a photograph of these two on the way out. Well if you don't ask, you'll never get. Yuko-san's wearing a [i]furisode[/i] which I haven't worked out how to correctly pronounce yet, which is a young (unmarried) lady's kimono, you can tell by the sleeves which nearly touch the floor (married women wear shorter sleeves). And you should have seen the huge bow she tied in her obi around the back; isn't she [i]spectacular[/i]?
Kyūshū: volcanos and hot-springs.

December 31st 2008
Oguni All I had was a name and a phone number given to me by Yukari in Hiroshima. I did not book the accommodation myself and I didn't give any credit card details, so the whole thing was being done on word. And I don't even know what they look like, but since I am likely to be the only Westerner with a backpack hanging around the bus station it should work out fine. I'd said I ... read more
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Japanese Flag In 1603, a Tokugawa shogunate (military dictatorship) ushered in a long period of isolation from foreign influence in order to secure its power. For 250 years this policy enabled Japan to enjoy stability and a flowering of its indigenous culture. Fol... ... read more
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