at Ginza, Tokyo
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Do you know Pachinko?
Pachinko is a Japanese gaming device
used for amusement and gambling.
This is an example of a shop beautifully decorated for
the day of Tanabata (July 7) in Japan.
Pachinko is a Japanese gaming device
used for amusement and gambling.
This is an example of a shop beautifully decorated for
the day of Tanabata (July 7) in Japan.
National Diet Building of Japan
under Police Escort
and foreigner runners
Kasumigaseki is the location of
most of Japan's cabinet ministry offices.
Kasumigaseki is the location of
most of Japan's cabinet ministry offices.
I really like the 'Kimono Shop' photo for the warm lights and the huge sign and the colour explosion in the Pachinko shot. It would be cool to see a shot from the interior, I heard they have a Maneki Neko at the entrance.
返信削除Also I enjoyed the entire journey through the advertisement-ed places, great!
Thank you for taking us with you on this small journey. Makes one long indeed to see it. Please have a great start into the new week.
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You were so kind as to visit my blog and leave a nice comment and I accidentally deleted instead of posting it...I visited your blog and will return to look around more (but I am at work right now, lol). Would you mind resubmitting your comment, it was sweet!
返信削除Teri at http://terithorsteinson.blogspot.com/2010/04/ipad-new-cat-toy.html
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Anzu wrote:
> Anzu has left a new comment on your post "The iPad--a new cat toy?":
>
> Wow !
> I hope to enjoy an expensive and precious iPad in Japan
> with my cats.
> Cats are indeed clever animal.
Ah, a very beautiful post, I like to walk through the city and ...I love the pachinko!!!
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Unfortunately here does not exist but when I was a child my father had invented a game very similar with the nails on a wooden board
and a ball that was down ...
:-)
A lot of funny, spectacular and interesting things, but my curiosity was taken by the Santa Maria Novella ad, with the name of a famous basilica in Florence...
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