Ibaraki Central Hotel
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Film Festival in Kyoto
... fluorescent lighting where a guy is repairing one of these cars. Just to the north, people are playing wind instruments in a completely random way, in total atonal confusion. Each musicians faces the parking lot but does not look at any of the others.
The next day, the steps to the University gymnasium are filled with young people practicing their hip hop dance steps. One is moving as if on ...
Osaka mon amour
Al ser una ciudad marinera, siempre ha habido mucho marro. Con el tiempo (y la burbuja inmobiliaria bestial que pasó este país), los hotelillos por horas dejaron de ser rentables y se remodelaron hacia hoteles...ejem...temáticos...para poder atraer a matrimonios que desearan un poco de intimidad (las casas de aquí son enanísimas) y así cobrar más.Cada uno elegía una ambientación distinta, al gusto de cualquier ...
An Anagram Lovers Tokyo
... and it really summed up our trip to Kyoto perfectly. After visiting Ginkakuji/Zen garden, we took a slow and pleasant walk back along the same route to get the train. John got off at an earlier stop to go back to the Manga Museum gift shop (to buy “Hello Kitty’s Guide To Japan; In Japanese and English”. Obviously.) while Helen went back to the hostel to sort some washing out. That night we walked to Kyoto Station to catch another night bus to our next ...
Golden Week : Friday, Nara
... it was really impressive. Nara is also famous for it's many roaming
deer and we had a good time feeding them little cakes, sold by vendors
along the park. After Nara, we went out for ramen in Namba and got to catch the Royal Wedding on TV.
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Osaka and Hiroshima
... were looking more likely as they bounced closer to the edge of the overhead rack. I pulled the bags down to safety and stood for the remainder of the journey in a cramped corner. After 15 minutes of map reading, arguing and pointing at different roads we made it to the hostel. Its not as nice as our experience with other Japanese hostels but its a bed to sleep in... Well lie in. The volume of a french guy snoring is unbelievable. I cant help but fixate on it. Very little sleeping ...
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