Elite-Inn Tsunashima Bunkyo
3-19-5 Yushima Bunkyo, Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Kanto, 113-0034, Japan
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Classique Boot Sable court Pour les femmes Mesures
... des plus préférée est le blanc, et puis bien s?r pour
les les ouvriers et les personnes employées dans la pente des champs d'adhérer à
l'ancienne vert.
Avec ces couleurs roman court
Women's Classic Cardy Boots 5819 Ruby Classic ont aujourd'hui pris
leurs propres déclaration de mode et sont bien pris par presque n'importe qui
qui exige une paire de bottes pour quelque motif. ...
So much more than Sushi
... where the post office had the right machine. Unfortunately I found this to be a common problem in Japan. Apparently there’s an untapped market of ATMs missing the opportunity to gauge weary travelers with ridiculous fees like in every other country I’ve been to so far. Blessing and a curse now that I think about it. I pull out 10,000 Yen (equal to roughly $130) and a small door opens to reveal my cash. One bill. That’s it. One bill. I ...
Winter has caught up with us
... br>
It didn’t take us long to get our bearings but the freezing cold weather conditions took a little bit more getting used to. After six months of pretty much constant summer weather, winter caught us up with us with a vengeance. But we are hardy travellers, and Ant still had his hosiery from the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in NZ to warm his cockles.
There are some fabulous modern buildings in Tokyo and ...
Gregor ist tot! T_T
... Erlebnis hab ich noch gar nicht geschrieben, jaaaa die Kakerlak is zu toppen... Als ich heim gegangen bin hab ich gelesen, bei einer Metro-Ab-Aufgang, dass die rote A line (Asakusa Linie) auch zum Narita Airport fährt (nachdem der JR Heini beim Ticket von Andi sowas von scheißunfreundlich war, möchte ich die JR linie eher dissen...) und ich bin eben stehen geblieben und hab das Schild angekuckt, da bleibt neben mir auch einer stehen und kuckt mich an... ICh ...
Glorious Ghibli
... from the movies. I was getting really excited by this point.
The central section of the museum was skylit atrium with spiral staircases, walkways, and balconies all over - all of it wood. Describing all the interesting details is impossible, but there were rooms where the walls were covered with character studies, scenes from the movies, and hints of the artist's personalities.
There was a fish-bicycle moving clock, lots of dioramas, ...
This condo was formerly known as: Elite Inn Tsunashima Tokyo

