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A building that I liked (it reminded me of Madrid and Paris) |
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The group in front of the Kabuki Theatre in downtown Tokyo. |
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Andre, Patrick, Michelle pose with Aibo (Sony's robo-dog). |
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Norie, our Tokyo University student, took us to a nice Japanese buffet restaurant for lunch. |
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Plastic food is very common in Japan. |
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The view from the Tokyo "Eiffel Tower" (I don't remember the real name). |
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Some weird doll (I can't remember why this picture was taken). |
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The gravel fields in front of the Imperial Palace. Notice the pollution! |
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Dogs will be dogs in any country. |
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A really interesting filled-cake making machine. |
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Some shopping arcade. These are very common in cities in Japan. |
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Debbie and Emery pose with their long-lost twins. |
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Anish shows off his new Station Director ride to Darren. |
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Magali wishes she had on of these back in Mizushima. |
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