#1 Japan [56K DIE]
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 7:15 am
Finally filtered, pictures from my 2.5 weeks traveling Japan in July :D.
After 2 days in Hong Kong, I flew into Tokyo where I spent a number of days, after Tokyo I went through the Hakone open air museum (a giant open museum founded by a religion/cult that sees art and beauty as a form of worship), Mt Fuji (which I climbed in a rainstorm at 12PM) the Japanese "alps" (pretty hiking area that was opened up by an Englishman), A bunch of small japanese towns, traditional Ryokans, Naoshima (artists island, containing one of the most amazing art museums i've seen in my life), an 18th century castle and finally Kyoto, traditional heart of Japan (and the former capital before the Tobunagawa shogunate).
Monk in Tokyo
Sushi restaurant
I was hungry :). (Each plate was a small pile of Sushi on a conveyor belt)
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It really is that bendy.
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Tokyo building
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The young people's street in Tokyo
Japanese symbology
Bollocks and the Asian symbol. (It was on all the GPS location spots and temples).
It means love and/or tranquility or somesuch
Meows
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Tea ceremony pots
Stuff from a tea ceremony house
Condomania
Condomania. Middle of a super busy street in the fashionable part of town.
It's exactly what you think.
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Condomania shop
Bendy towers
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Tokyo fish market auctioneer
Tokyo fish market auction
The Tokyo fish market is the largest of the world (7 times the size of the Paris market!).
A fish can be flown in from Alaska, sold then shipped back to Alaska within 24 hours.
I was there at a 5AM auction (this is just one side of one hall)
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Fish tails
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Fish for sale
Butcher's Knife
Fish knife in the Tokyo fish market. (I went there at 5AM for the auction)
Tentacles
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Evil Japanese cat
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Aerial view of Tokyo from my hotel window
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Stained glass tower from the inside
Taken in Hakone. I then climbed to the top
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Hakone open air museum sculptures
Hakone gardener
Hakone open air museum sculptures
Hakone open air museum sculptures
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Monkeys
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the japanese alps
Hot springs
Hot springs inside the hotel. Also had a cold water pool
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Grass picker inside a town
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Creepy Bunny & Toys
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Chubby little kid :)
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Inside the astoundingly asthetic hotel in Naoshima.
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Anyone up for a Dresden files joke?
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Wall in Naoshima
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Wall in Naoshima
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Biggest gate in Kyoto! (Museum district)
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Imperial gardens. (the Kyoto one, not the Tokyo one)
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Rice pounding.
One man kneads the dough, the other one pounds it in between.
Good coordination
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Geisha on her way to work in Kyoto.
It's very important not get in there way on their way to work
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Geisha in Kyoto.
Taken in the traditional Geisha area, not the touristy one
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Geisha in Kyoto.
Taken in the traditional Geisha area, not the touristy one
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Ginza in Kyoto
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Rickshaw driver in a small town
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Geisha in Kyoto.
Taken in the traditional Geisha area, not the touristy one
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Golden engraving on a pillar
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Engrish on a Kyoto drink machine
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Buddha statue
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selection-14
Nintendo's original location
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Again, this is only a small selection due to the short attention span of various Japan-haters. It's because of the robot toilets, isn't it?
After 2 days in Hong Kong, I flew into Tokyo where I spent a number of days, after Tokyo I went through the Hakone open air museum (a giant open museum founded by a religion/cult that sees art and beauty as a form of worship), Mt Fuji (which I climbed in a rainstorm at 12PM) the Japanese "alps" (pretty hiking area that was opened up by an Englishman), A bunch of small japanese towns, traditional Ryokans, Naoshima (artists island, containing one of the most amazing art museums i've seen in my life), an 18th century castle and finally Kyoto, traditional heart of Japan (and the former capital before the Tobunagawa shogunate).
Monk in Tokyo
Sushi restaurant
I was hungry :). (Each plate was a small pile of Sushi on a conveyor belt)
IMG_0377
It really is that bendy.
IMG_0385
Tokyo building
IMG_0525
The young people's street in Tokyo
Japanese symbology
Bollocks and the Asian symbol. (It was on all the GPS location spots and temples).
It means love and/or tranquility or somesuch
Meows
IMG_0522
Tea ceremony pots
Stuff from a tea ceremony house
Condomania
Condomania. Middle of a super busy street in the fashionable part of town.
It's exactly what you think.
IMG_0580
Condomania shop
Bendy towers
IMG_0592
Tokyo fish market auctioneer
Tokyo fish market auction
The Tokyo fish market is the largest of the world (7 times the size of the Paris market!).
A fish can be flown in from Alaska, sold then shipped back to Alaska within 24 hours.
I was there at a 5AM auction (this is just one side of one hall)
IMG_0658
Fish tails
IMG_0659
Fish for sale
Butcher's Knife
Fish knife in the Tokyo fish market. (I went there at 5AM for the auction)
Tentacles
IMG_0742
Evil Japanese cat
IMG_0751
Aerial view of Tokyo from my hotel window
IMG_0790
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Stained glass tower from the inside
Taken in Hakone. I then climbed to the top
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Hakone open air museum sculptures
Hakone gardener
Hakone open air museum sculptures
Hakone open air museum sculptures
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Monkeys
IMG_1086
IMG_1143
the japanese alps
Hot springs
Hot springs inside the hotel. Also had a cold water pool
IMG_1322
Grass picker inside a town
IMG_1356
Creepy Bunny & Toys
IMG_1465
Chubby little kid :)
IMG_1540
Inside the astoundingly asthetic hotel in Naoshima.
IMG_1570
IMG_1587
Anyone up for a Dresden files joke?
CC
Wall in Naoshima
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Wall in Naoshima
IMG_1601
IMG_1733
Biggest gate in Kyoto! (Museum district)
IMG_1776
Imperial gardens. (the Kyoto one, not the Tokyo one)
IMG_1845
Rice pounding.
One man kneads the dough, the other one pounds it in between.
Good coordination
IMG_1879
Geisha on her way to work in Kyoto.
It's very important not get in there way on their way to work
IMG_1883
Geisha in Kyoto.
Taken in the traditional Geisha area, not the touristy one
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Geisha in Kyoto.
Taken in the traditional Geisha area, not the touristy one
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Ginza in Kyoto
IMG_1913
Rickshaw driver in a small town
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IMG_1928
Geisha in Kyoto.
Taken in the traditional Geisha area, not the touristy one
IMG_0030
Golden engraving on a pillar
IMG_0031
Engrish on a Kyoto drink machine
IMG_0258
Buddha statue
selection-13
selection-14
Nintendo's original location
selection-17
selection-22
Again, this is only a small selection due to the short attention span of various Japan-haters. It's because of the robot toilets, isn't it?