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by [[Philbert Ono]]
by [[Philbert Ono]]


Welcome to the '''Japan Articles''' section of [http://photoguide.jp/ PHOTOGUIDE.JP]. This is where I put my longer articles and serious writings. Those which cannot fit in my blogs or don't belong in a blog. This is where write my heart out about Japan. The articles usually complement my [http://photoguide.jp/pix/ Japan Photos] section. This Main Page serves as a general index to all the articles.
Welcome to the '''Japan Articles''' section of [http://photoguide.jp/ PHOTOGUIDE.JP]. This is where I put my longer articles and serious writings. Those which cannot fit in my blogs or don't belong in a blog. This Main Page serves as a general index to all the articles.


== Latest Articles ==
== Popular Articles ==
* [[Lake Biwa]] - Japan's largest lake.
* [[Lake Biwa]] - Japan's largest lake.
* [[Spa Resort Hawaiians]] - All about a Hawaiian-themed water park and hot spring (onsen) amusement park in the coastal city of Iwaki in Fukushima Prefecture.  
* [[Spa Resort Hawaiians]] - All about a Hawaiian-themed water park and hot spring (onsen) amusement park in the coastal city of Iwaki in Fukushima Prefecture.  

Revision as of 11:53, 9 February 2016

Last updated: July 1, 2014

by Philbert Ono

Welcome to the Japan Articles section of PHOTOGUIDE.JP. This is where I put my longer articles and serious writings. Those which cannot fit in my blogs or don't belong in a blog. This Main Page serves as a general index to all the articles.

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