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hiki.
i live in tokyo.
my feet are always cold.
PLEASE when you re-blog my pictures kindly include credit. Thank you.
i live in tokyo.
my feet are always cold.
PLEASE when you re-blog my pictures kindly include credit. Thank you.
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Photogenic for sure! Beautiful images. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the traditional architecture.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a lovely city!
ReplyDeleteIt's so damn photogenic, by the looks of it!
ReplyDeletedon't miss the second-hand book shop "mushi bunko". Interresting selection! ネコと亀もいるし...
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What a wonderful place! Thank you for sharing the pictures.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed these photos! I have been to Kurashiki a couple of times. I bought some wonderful kimono-fabric sandals there--I always get compliments on them!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely series of photos!
ReplyDeleteYour photos reminded me why I fell in love with Japan in the first place. After many years it's good to have a reminder once in a while!
ReplyDeleteoooh kurashiki looks very traditional and rustic.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful!
your photos are FANTASTIC!!! would love to visit there!
ReplyDeleteSeems like a very nice place !
ReplyDeleteI am very very eager to see it! this is so nicelooks awesome..Thank you ;)
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