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Torii Gate

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

I headed out from Tokyo by train into the mountains.  The Japanese Alps in Winter were a sight to behold.  There was so much snow!  I’ve never seen so much in all my life.  The people were very diligent about clearing it away, though; the public paths were regularly cleared each morning, and people were happily shovelling snow of their roofs (a public requirement).  This picture is of a Japanese Torii Gate – the traditional entrance to a Shinto shrine – in Takayama.  It straddles one end of a bridge marking the entrance into the old centre of town.

Ginza Skyscrapers

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Speaking of which (in the last post), here are the Ginza skyscrapers themselves!  It’s really impressive walking around the business district.  As you might expect, things are so organised, and it’s spotlessly clean.  There’s no rubbish on the roads, not even cigarette butts; there’s a fine if you get caught lobbing rubbish… of course, it’s not just the fine that deters the Japanese from doing such things.  It’s the social responsibility they have as well as the fear of shame brought onto themselves and their family name if they get caught doing things.  This kind of social structure keeps Japan a safe and prosperous place.  The business district is not the most exciting of tourist spots to hang around in, but it needs to be seen!

Tsukiji Fish Market

Thursday, September 10th, 2009
This proud fish merchant is posing for my photo in front of a delectable selection of seafood!  I asked him in Japanese, and he understood on the secod attempt... Tsukiji is a great alternative tourist sight.  ... [Continue reading this entry]

A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words…

Thursday, September 10th, 2009
...which is a stroke of luck, as words don't come easy to me! I'm well aware that travel photoblogs have been done to death, but that's not going to stop me from adding another to the pile currently on the internet!  ... [Continue reading this entry]