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Pictures of Travels in Japan: Tokyo, Kyoto, Kamakura, Nara, Nikko, Osaka...
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Aoyama Cementery - Tokyo - Japan Author: Susana y Simón Text: Aoyama Cemetery the largest cemetery in Tokyo’s 23 wards.
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Tokyo - Japan Author: Susana y Simón Text: Aoyama Cementery. One of the most beloved of all Japanese divinities, Jizo works to ease the suffering and shorten the sentence of those serving time in hell. Jizo can appear in many different forms to alleviate suffering. In modern Japan, Jizo is popularly known as the guardian of unborn, aborted, miscarried, and stillborn babies.
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Tokyo - Japan Author: Susana y Simón Text: At Aoyama Cementery
El cementerio de Aoyama.
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Tokyo - Japan Author: Susana y Simón Text: Disney Store walking to Shinjuku Sta.
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Yamanote Line - Tokyo - Japan Author: Susana y Simón Text: Yamanote line, nevermind the train, nevermind when, of course it was not rush-hour.
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Tokyo - Japan Author: Susana y Simón Text: This is the bridge to Nijubashi - part of the private part of the Imperial Palace. The area is generally inaccessible to people except new years and the emperors birthday.
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Bullet-train -Tokyo - Japan Author: Susana y Simón Text: Shinkansen, the bullet-train
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Fujisan- Japan Author: Susana y Simón Text: Mount Fuji, from the Shinkansen travelling from Tokyo to Kyoto. Also known as Fuji-yama, is the highest mountain in Japan. A dormant volcano that last erupted in 1708, it straddles the boundary of Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures just west of Tokyo, from which it can be seen on a clear day. It is located near the Pacific coast of central Honshū..
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