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Tsukiji Fish Market This is the largest fish market in the world. No doubt you will be...
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Slicing up the tuna Vegetarians beware. They gut the fish and seafood right there, sometimes even...
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Anything that's in the ocean... You will probably be able to find pretty much anything that swims or lives in...
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That's a HUGE fish! Mom and Pops were particularly impressed by the size of this fish. I...
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Muck and fishbits Watch where you step. Otherwise, you're likely to step on fish guts. Yummy!
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Denny's Let's see. Camera? Check. Guidebook? Check. Fannypack? Check....
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Tokyo International Forum They have conferences here. I just love the architecture.
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Imperial Palace - Niju-bashi bridge One of the most photographed images in Japan. Just then, a horse and carriage...
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Perfect timing! I asked one of the guards after they passed. Turns out inside the...
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Akihabara The electronics district.
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Known as the Tokyo Tochou, this is famous for it's computer chip inspired...
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Inside the main chamber This is where the city government comes to meet. My parents got a...
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Lucky charms Next, we went to the Meiji-jingu shrine. There, they sold lots of charms. You...
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Kyoto train station The next day we hitched a ride on the shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo to...
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Outside Sanjusangendo I had been in here two times before, so I really didn't need to go...
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Japanese gate Found this nice, peaceful gate walking on the way to Gion.
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The Heian Shrine This shrine is more known for it's fantastic gardens than anything else....
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Mom and Pops at the Heian Shrine This shrine was supposedly modeled off of the Chinese Imperial Palace. What...
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Higashiyama Youth Hostel I never got a picture of where we stayed on foreign term three years ago....
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Higashi Hongan-ji Temple The next day my parents and I loaded up on a bus to take a tour of...
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Traditional vs. Modern I would have to say the traditional architecture rules. On the right is the...
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Nijo Castle Garden
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Parents at Nijo Castle
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Me and Mom
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Nijo Castle
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In Nara Because it was Golden Week, everyone in Japan seemed to make the...
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Niou Guardian in Nandai-mon Gate These megalithic wood statues were carved in such a short amount of time yet...
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Noh Theatre performance Luckily, we were able to catch the tail end of a Noh Theatre performance. You...
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Parents in front of Daibutsu-den Hall This is the largest wooden structure in the world. And to think that the...
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Daibutsu-den Hall This is the site leading up to the main hall of Todaiji Temple. This...
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Daibutsu (Great Buddha) This is one of the largest bronze statues in the world. I truly is amazing!
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Model of what the original looked like
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Donated roof tile For 1,000 yen, you could purchase and donate a tile to fix the roof of...
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Lucky smoke Mom is wafting the incense smoke on her body. Doing so will guarantee you one...
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Dumb deer Nara park is home to some 1,200 deer. They are considered holy....
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Kasuga Taisha I had never been to this shrine before. It is famous for its hundreds of...
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Kasuga Taisha Some more lanterns and the shrine architecture.
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Kasuga Taisha More lanterns.
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Donations I didn't really know what these were until after my trip. I just took a...
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Sake kegs Businesses donate these kegs to the shrines for a year of good luck in their...
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Shinkansen in Hiroshima The next day we rode the Shinkansen for a day trip to Hiroshima.
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Hypocenter This unassuming plaque marks the exact spot where the first atomic bomb used...
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The hypocenter of the explosion
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Pops and his cam-corder This is how I will forever remember my dad on this trip - always...
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The Children's Memorial This is to commemorate all the innocent lives of the children who died at the...
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Scouts We were lucky in that we arrived in Hiroshima during the start of the city...
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Torchbearer A torch was lit from the Peace Flame and was carried by this scout up to the...
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Lighting of the Flower Festival Cauldron
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Memorial - mother and children
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And then came the rain...
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Descend into Hell This is inside the museum. One of the models. After the bomb, many victims...
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Model of destruction This model shows the devastation caused by the bomb. Only a handful of...
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Survivor's artwork One of the ways the museum preserves the memories of the victims is through...
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Cenotaph Enclosed in the stone box underneath this cenotaph is the registry of all the...
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Original ground level When the city decided to construct the Peace Park, they did not want...
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Burial Mound This is the burial mound of many of the ashes of the unknown victims of the...
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Water Lillies
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Peace Bell You are supposed to ring the Peace Bell to signal world peace.
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Across the river - same spot
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A-Bomb Dome Once the Hiroshima Prefectural Promotion Hall, these ruins are now a World...
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Ferry to Miyajima Miyajima, or Itsukushima-jinja, is famous for its floating torii gate....
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More deer! Like Nara, this place is crawling with deer. The difference is these deer are...
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Floating Torii I can only imagine what this view is like on a clear day. To tell you...
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Me and the family
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Tide not quite high enough This area was JUST starting to fill up with water. Unfortunately, the...
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Famous snacks This part of Japan is famous for selling these maple leaf shaped...
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Rice scoop! This is the largest rice scooper I have EVER seen! I'm starting to forget...
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Kiyomizu Temple On our last day in Kyoto we went to this famous temple on stilts. This...
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Prayer Boards Write you prayer on these wooden boards and they will get sent up to heaven....
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Umbrellas Everyone has an umbrella! The rains didn't deter anyone from...
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Water dragon Fill up one of those ladles to cleanse your hands and mouth before...
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Family at Kiyomizu Each one of us got one of those clear umbrellas - each one smaller than the...
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Kiyomizu in the Rain See how lush and green the foliage is. Absolutely beautiful!
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Landscape of Kiyomizu Temple
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Ginkakuji - the Silver Pavilion Temple Mom and Pops were able to make it to both Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) and...
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Ginkakuji and rock gardens Don't let the name fool you! There's nothing silver about this...
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Ginkakuji and gardens
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Small waterfall
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View of Kyoto from on top the hill Overlooking Ginkakuji towards Kyoto city.
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Japanese Entrance Man! The Japanese really know how to design an entrance! I just love...
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Gion The last night in Kyoto we went to a show in the Gion district that...
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Papadoo The only shot I got of my parents in Kofu was this one of Pops in...
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