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Akashi StationOn the JR Sanyo Line.
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Keisei Narita Station. Getting to Narita is cheaper via Keisei Railway.
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JR Kofu Station
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Keisei Narita StationThe Narita City Hall can be seen with the green, temple-like roof.
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JR Chiba Station
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JR Narita Station
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JR Chiba Station
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JR Gamagori Station. In the foreground is my bicycle.
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JR Okaya Station. There is no tourist info office here.Small station, but close to Lake Suwa.
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JR Kami-Suwa Station
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Musa-juku was the sixty-sixth of the sixty-nine stations or shukuba post towns on the Nakasendo Road. It is the seventh Nakasendo station in Shiga (following Echigawa-juku in Aisho). MAPMusa was one of ten Nakasendo stations in Shiga. There is very little left. Near Ohmi Railways Musa Station, a short ride from Omi-Hachiman.
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Billboard depicting Ki-otoshi (Log Drop) at Shimosuwa Station.
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Aizu-Wakamatsu Station 会津若松駅
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Tokyo and the Kanto region's largest tulip field attains full bloom every mid-April. The Tulip Matsuri Festival is held for about 10 days, covering two weekends. It comes on the heels of Hamura's Sakura Matsuri held in early April along the Tamagawa River. On the weekend, free shuttle buses from Hamura Station take you to the tulip field. Closest station is Hamura Station (East Entrance) on the JR Ome Line. 羽村駅
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Ohmi Railways Toyosato Station. MAP
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From the Ohmi Railways' Gokasho Station, you can walk to the Fujii Hikoshiro House (藤井 彦四郎邸), which is also a history museum, and to the modern Ohmi Merchant Museum (近江商人博物館).Ohmi Railways Gokasho Station 近江鉄道五箇所駅
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JR Okaya Station platform. JR岡谷駅
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Takahata Fudo Station, Keio Line 高幡不動駅
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JR Okutama Station 奥多摩駅
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JR Takaoka Station (north side) 高岡駅
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Horyuji Station, under construction in Mar. 2007 法隆寺駅
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Konomiya Shrine holds the Hadaka (Naked or Nude) Festival in early March, or Jan. 13 of the lunar calendar. Men in loincloths parade around the streets until they reach the shrine.A Sacred Man (Shin-otoko) also appears in the shrine and the men try to touch him before he slips into the shrine's window. The festival's real name is Naoi-shinji 儺追神事 which is a rite to dispel bad luck. Photo: Nearest station is JR Inazawa Station on the Tokaido Line. 稲沢駅
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The old JR Takayama Station. This building has been replaced by a new one. 高山駅
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JR Niigata Station 新潟駅
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JR Ryogoku Station platform for the Sobu Line.
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Tagata Jinja-mae Station on Meitetsu Railways' Komaki Line, a few stops from Inuyama Station. The shrine is a 10 min. walk from the train station.
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Kyoto Station
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Shimosuwa Station 下諏訪駅
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Aizu-Wakamatsu Station 会津若松駅
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Hamura Station (West Entrance) on the JR Ome Line.
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Seibu Ikebukuro Line train with shibazakura design.
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Inside Toyosato Station.
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You can buy a set of tickets to all four Omi merchant homes and the museum which cheaper than buying a ticket at each place. Ohmi Railways Gokasho Station 近江鉄道五箇所駅
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JR Okaya Station platform
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JR Okutama Station 奥多摩駅
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Inside Takaoka Station passage
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Horyuji Station platform
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JR Takayama Station
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Niigata Station
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Kokugikan sumo stadium as seen from Ryogoku Station. More Kokugikan photos here.
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Kyoto Station
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Store your luggage here. Not enough lockers at the train station so they provide this service. 400 yen/day.
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Aizu-Wakamatsu Station 会津若松駅
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On the weekends, free shuttle bus to the tulip festival from Hamura Station West Exit. It's short bus ride.
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Seibu Ikebukuro Line Yokoze Station. Get off here for an easy walk to Hitsujiyama Park where the Shibazakura moss pink hill is. A tourist info office is on the left. 西武池袋線横瀬駅
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Ohmi Railways Gokasho Station, waiting room.
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View from train station overpass
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JR Okutama Station 奥多摩駅
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Approaching Musashi-Itsukaichi Station
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In front of JR Takaoka Station (north side)
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JR Ryogoku Station 両国駅
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Kyoto Tower as seen from the open-air roof of Porta shopping mall.
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Turnstile at JR Takayama Station
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Road in front of Niigata Station
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Aizu-Wakamatsu Station at twilight
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You can buy a park entry ticket (300 yen) at a booth in front of Yokoze Station. Maps also available. Underpass at Yokoze Station.
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Kyoto Tower at night.
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Ohmi Railways Gokasho Station building as seen from the train platform.
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Okutama Station at night
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JR Musashi-Itsukaichi Station on the Itsukaichi Line
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JR Ryogoku Station. This part of the station building is now a beer hall. The train station entrance has moved to the right of this.
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Sculpture in front of Takaoka Station (north side)
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Waiting room at JR Takayama Station
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Old entrance to Ryogoku Station with a high ceiling and giant portraits of sumo wrestlers.
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Aizu-Wakamatsu Station
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Ohmi Railways Gokasho Station train platform.
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2nd floor of Okutama Station has a gallery and soba shop
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JR Musashi-Itsukaichi Station on the Itsukaichi Line
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Sculpture in front of Takaoka Station (north side)
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JR Takayama Station
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Byakkotai statue at Aizu-Wakamatsu Station
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Okutama Station platform
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In front of JR Musashi-Itsukaichi Station
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JR Takaoka Station (south side)
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Present entrance to Ryogoku Station (during spring festival).
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JR Takayama Station
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Entrance to pedestrian underpass in front of Aizu-Wakamatsu Station
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Toyosato Station platform.
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In front of JR Musashi-Itsukaichi Station (bus stops)
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Ryogoku Station exit. Only one sumo portait hangs here.
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JR Takayama Station, tourist info office on left.
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Entrance to pedestrian underpass in front of Aizu-Wakamatsu Station with Byakkotai (White tiger) painting
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Many attractions are within walking distance from JR Takayama Station.
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Hi-color town bus, very convenient and cheap (500 yen for a day pass) to reach the city's major sights. It runs every 30 min. or so. ハイカラさん
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Bus terminal for Nohi Bus
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JR Sekigahara Station on the Tokaido Line 東海道線 関ヶ原駅
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Old Sekigahara Station in the 1980s.
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Kami-Suwa Station platform with hot spring foot bath
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JR Yamashina Station
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JR Fussa Station on the Ome Line. 福生駅
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JR Kokubunji Station, South Entrance.
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Ontakesan Station on the Tokyu Ikegami Line which starts at Gotanda Station. 東急池上線御嶽山駅
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Kiyose Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line. Only about 23 min. from Ikebukuro Station in Tokyo.
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The cute little Kiyo Bus takes you to the katakuri (dog's tooth violet) site. It leaves every half hour from Kiyose Station's North Exit. About a 5-min. ride. This was at 8:30 am. 清瀬駅北口 きよバス(called katakuri in Japanese or Erythronium japonicum) grow in early spring (late March). While they are in bloom, they hold the Katakuri Matsuri festival
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Higashikurume Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line. On the far left is the Fujimi Terrace lookout deck. 東久留米駅
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Chichibu Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line 西武池袋線 秩父駅
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JR Sugamo Station on the Yamanote Line. 巣鴨駅
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JR Gotanda Station, east entrance 五反田駅
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JR Sekigahara Station platform
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Chofu Station on the Keio Line 調布駅
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JR Fussa Station connects to Seiyu
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Inside Kokubunji Station
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On the west side, Higashikurume Station has a lookout deck called Fujimi Terrace to view Mt. Fuji on clear days. 富士見テラス
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Seibu Ikebukuro Line train at Chichibu Station
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In front of JR Sugamo Station
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JR Sekigahara Station platform
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JR Akihabara Station
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In front of Chofu Station
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Keihan Yamashina Station is right next to JR Yamashina Station on the right.
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JR Fussa Station, North side
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Inside Kokubunji Station
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Always a crowd in front of JR Akihabara Station
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Kiyose Station with overhead passge to Seiyu.
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View of Fujimi-dori road from Fujimi Terrace. Unfortunately, too hazy to see Mt. Fuji. 「まろにえ富士見通り」
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Chichibu Station platform on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line
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JR Gotanda Station, east entrance 五反田駅
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Battle of Sekigahara signboard at Sekigahara Station
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JR Fussa Station, North side
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Kokubunji Station, North Exit
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Here's one reason for the crowd...
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Higashikurume Station
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Nakamise shopping arcade at Chichibu Station 仲見世
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JR Gotanda Station as seen from Keihin Kyuko Gotanda Station.
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Battle of Sekigahara signboard at Sekigahara Station, Eastern Forces
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JR Fussa Station, South side
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Kokubunji Station, North Entrance
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And another one. Young pretty/cute girls in costume pass out flyers, but end up being street models for amateur photographers who have no girlfriends to shoot.
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Chichibu Station
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JR Gotanda Station, east side
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Battle of Sekigahara signboard at Sekigahara Station
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JR Fussa Station, South side
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Kokubunji Station, North side
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They are happy to pose...
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In front of Kiyose Station
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JR Gotanda Station, east side
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Battle of Sekigahara signboard at Sekigahara Station, Western Forces
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JR Fussa Station
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Shopping street near North side of Kokubunji Station
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The maid costume is all the rage in Japan, for several years now.
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JR Gotanda Station, east side
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JR Fussa Station platform
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Santa suit appears in Dec.
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JR Gotanda Station, east side
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JR Gotanda Station, east side
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Hot spring foot bath
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Shibuya Station, Hachiko Exit 渋谷駅 ハチ公口
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Edo-Tokyo Museum
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Shibuya Station, Hachiko Square
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JR Gotanda Station, west side being completely redeveloped.
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Tamagawa River
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JR Gotanda Station, west side being completely redeveloped in April 2007.
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Senzoku-Ike Station on the Tokyo Ikegami Line. THe train line was built in 1928.
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Senzoku-ike station platform
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Tokyu Ikegami Line train
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Hot spring foot bathThat's not me in the picture.
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JR Haijima Station being renovated in early 2007. 拝島駅
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Keio Line Mogusaen Station 百草園駅
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Meitetsu Inuyama Station, west entrance
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Walking guide to Fussa at Haijima Station.
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Ontakesan Station
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Mogusaen Station with plum decoration on top
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Meitetsu Inuyama Station, east entrance
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Haijima Station platform 拝島駅
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Mogusaen Station platform
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Keio Line train at Mogusaen Station
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Onbashira rope on train platform
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JR Izumo-shi Station in the 1990s.
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Tehara Station on the JR Kustatsu Line. 手原駅 MAP
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JR Kameari Station, south exit
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JR Oji Station on the Keihin-Tohoku Line
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Taisha Station, closed in 1990 and preserved as an Important Cultural Property. 大社駅
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Kuri-chan bus in front of Tehara Station.
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JR Kameari Station, north exit
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Tokyo Toden streetcar at Oji Station, bound for Minowa-bashi.
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JR Kumamoto Station at night.
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In front of Tehara Station.
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JR Kameari Station police box
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Toden streetcar leaving Oji Station
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JR Kumamoto Station
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Policeman character from the famous manga series, KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops.
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JR Kumamoto Station some years ago.
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JR Kameari Station platform
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Onbashira rope on train platform
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They sing on the street to advertise something, usually a night club where they appear.
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Shibuya Station, Hachiko statue
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The ever-popular maid outfit.
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Shibuya Station, Hachiko statue
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Old JR Miyazaki Station
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Old JR Miyazaki Station
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Maids attract much attention so they are used as living billboards for stores and whatever needs to be advertised in Akihabara.
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Cosplayer teenager posing on the road.
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The problem is that the police patrol the main drag to expel these street performers. It is not allowed. It would be the Japanese police to try and kill Japan's street culture.
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Shakujii-Koen Station, North Entrance
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Dept. store
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Street singer in front of JR Akihabara Station's new Central entrance
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Aoshima Station 青島駅
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Street singer in front of JR Akihabara Station's new Central entrance. A cute face and miniskirt really help to gather a crowd.
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Her setup is simple. A portable and battery-powered amplifier connected to a microphone. The amp is on a luggage cart. When the police comes, she can pack up and leave within 5 sec.
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These girls usually have a lookout man who watches out for the cops. As soon as he sees one coming, he runs up to her and gives the "Outta here" signal. They're gone before the police can even see them. It's a constant cat and mouse game
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She says that it was her first "Street live performance" (rojo raibu).
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Kami Suwa Onsen (Spa)
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Street performer
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Street performer near Yodobashi-Akiba, the largest store in Akihabara.
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A miniskirted pair
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Sign says "No street performances allowed."
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Yodobashi-Akiba, the largest store in Akihabara. Major camera, computer, and electronics store.
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Yodobashi-Akiba at night
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Shibuya Station, Hachiko Exit smoking area
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Shibuya Station, Hachiko Exit smoking area
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Shibuya Station, Hachiko Exit smoking area cigarette butts
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To Dogenzaka and Center-gai arcade
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Center-gai arcade
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Shibuya crossing
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Looking west toward Beppu Station
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Center-gai arcade
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Beppu Station in the distance
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Shibuya Station
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Shibuya crossing
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Shibuya Station, South Exit, Tokyu Plaza 渋谷駅南口
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Popular meeting place at Shibuya Station, south exit.
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Shibuya Station, South Exit, as seen from Tokyu Plaza 渋谷駅南口
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Shibuya Station, South Exit, as seen from Tokyu Plaza 渋谷駅南口
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Metro stationAmendola Fiera station on the Red Line. Buying a ticket is easier at a kiosk than with the vending machine written in Italian.
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Red line metroDuomo Station.
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Yellow line metro
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Inside the subway
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Milan Central StationThis was after the train ride from Venice.
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Train at Milan station (front end) just arrived from Venice
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Malpensa Express at CardonaA good way to get to and from Malpensa Airport. Takes about 40 min. The train is double decker. A lot of Italian trains are double decker, but shorter than Japanese trains.
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Inside Malpensa ExpressLuggage rack provided.
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Venice train station ヴェネツィアの駅The walk between the bus station and train station is a little longer than you would like it to be.
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Inside Venice station ヴェネツィアの駅
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Luggage storage room ヴェネツィアの駅の荷物預かり所Coin-operated lockers were out of order in the station. In the morning at 9:30 am, the line can be long for people wanting to store their baggage.
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Venice Station train platforms ヴェネツィアの駅のホーム
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Train to Milan (back end) ヴェネツィアの駅(ミラノへの電車)
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Usuki Station
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Train at Usuki Station
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Minabe boasts Japan's largest plum tree groves. The trees cover the mountain slopes and a sweet aroma prevails. JR Minabe Station
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JR Akita Station
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JR Kamaishi Station
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Keihan Ishiyama Station
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