Pictures For complete trip albums, go to Flickr @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jauderho/sets/72157602229609984/ ...
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Pictures For complete trip albums, go to Flickr @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jauderho/sets/72157602229609984/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/princesskonishi/sets/72157602234704887/ Most of the pictures were shot with a Canon 5D or Powershot SD800 IS. I get all of my equipment from Amazon or B&H Photo as they have the best prices. Support my photography. =) United Business Class to Tokyo Flying to Japan isn't so bad when you somehow snagged a world traveler bf, who has free upgrades to business class. This was my first flight to Asia, so flying business class made all the difference in the worl...
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On our first night out we went to Shibuya which is a part of a Tokyo. It had everything you would expect from Tokyo skyscrapers, neon lights and lots ...
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On our first night out we went to Shibuya which is a part of a Tokyo. It had everything you would expect from Tokyo skyscrapers, neon lights and lots of people. On our second day we decided to first check out the Imperial Palace where the current emperor lives, you are not allowed inside the palace itself which kind of sucked but you can wander around the garden so we did that. From the Imperial Palace we took the subway to Asakusa to see the shrine located there, which featured a 5 level Pagoda. To cap off a long hot day we decided to go to Shinjuku aka Skyscraper City, this is truly the hear...
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Thursday, March 24th: It seems like only two weeks ago that I was standing out in front of Seoul Station - in the blustery cold - waiting for a bus to ...
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Thursday, March 24th: It seems like only two weeks ago that I was standing out in front of Seoul Station - in the blustery cold - waiting for a bus to take me to Incheon airport. Oh yeah...it WAS about two weeks ago. The trip this time is a bit different, however. Mel and I are off to Japan for a long weekend visit with our friends Bill & Sarah. It's different in another way as well...between taxes, moving, end of term school projects, and planning my parents' visit (they arrive on 8 April...), we have put absolutely zero planning time into our trip, instead choosing to rely on Bill and Sarah ...
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Possibly the most famous of souvenir shops, Oriental Bazaar is also the most imaginatively laid out. There are four floors
and the higher you go, the more expensive the items get. The basement stocks bright, cheap and cheerful, touristy ...
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So named because of its colorful lights, Rainbow Bridge spans the bay from Shibaura Wharf to Odaiba, one of Tokyo's
premier wining and dining areas. Comprising eight traffic lanes and two railways, the bridge also has a pedestrian walkway ...
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Kiddy Land sells toys, trinkets and accessories, but you do not need an excuse to go in and buy yourself
something plastic, silly and completely useless. In fact, it seems half the Japanese teenage population thoroughly recommends it! The ...
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