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Monday, 5 May 2008

A thousand more

I'm getting up very early tomorrow to visit Mt Fuji with Noriko-san, my Japanese teacher. It should be a blast but I'll need an early night. With that in mind here's another lazy picture blog entry!

Duncan demonstrates the proper course of action for a Skyscrapers to take during an earthquake.

Some funky monks in Kamakura. Repressing the urge to go on a hat stealing spree was difficult.

Tom and Duncan outside the imperial palace gardens. We would have gone in but for some reason they're closed on Sundays and Mondays. Don't ask me why.


Juxtipostion from the imperial palace gardens. (I eventually managed to get in!)


Tokyo is really quite big. It just keeps going and going and going and going... and then going some more.

His imperial majesty's imperial fish.

3 comments:

Kangaroos Loose in Top Paddock said...

Hi Dunc

Have a great time up Mt Fuji.

We're just back from the bluebell-infused Woodland Fayre in Kew Gardens followed by a spot of construction work: contributing to the world's tallest lego tower in Legoland (or Regorand) Windsor - traditional Spring Bank Holiday stuff.

We'll send you a photo of our efforts.

Love Mum, Dad and Bros

Lox said...

Here is a picture of the world's tallest Lego tower:
http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/6716/dsc05012fx0.jpg

Another...
http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/1193/legotowerli5.jpg

And here's the bit I made:
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/7466/lsectionbq4.jpg

D said...

That tower is pretty big!

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