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Archive for September, 2011

Cosmos

Cosmos flower, the classic flower of Autumn. I read somewhere that the kanji of Cosmos is written as the “autumn cherry blossom”

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Cosmos

No Exact Change? No Problem

One thing I absolutely love (well, one of

Japanese Curry, Anyone?

Curry.

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Japanese Curry, Anyone?

The Things I Did To Celebrate My Brithday

A break from my posts about Japan.

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The Things I Did To Celebrate My Brithday

It’s My Birthday!

Happy birthday to me! Last year on this date, I was in Sendai, Japan. The year before that, we spent the day visiting the Railway Museum located near JR Omiya Station. This year, I’m working on my birthday

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It’s My Birthday!

When You Set The Fun Button On!

When you choose to have fun and not be critical of the places and situation you are in, chances are that trip will be fun.

When You Set The Fun Button On!

When you choose to have fun and not be critical of the places and situation you are in, chances are that trip will be fun.

We Travel Light

We usually take about three shirts and an extra pair of jeans each when we go for our vacation, be it a 2D 1N trip or a fortnight trip. We do bring a big (or two) bag along when we go to Japan, but that’s for the stuff we are going to take back from our trip not bring over! So this is essential to us and we do look for it when we are on vacation. What is

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We Travel Light

How Deep Are We Underground?

Sometimes, you enter a rather nondescript looking station like the one in the photo to board a train. Instead of going down just a flight of stairs, you saw a seemingly endless downward tunnel. You keep on going down by the stairs or the escalators and after a while, you start to wonder how deep are you exactly underground.

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How Deep Are We Underground?

Nyuto Onsen Walking Part II

More photos we took while strolling around Taenoyu Onsen in Nyuto Onsen. See earlier post of Nyuto Onsen Walking, Part I too.

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Nyuto Onsen Walking Part II