Mundane Japan I

November 21st, 2006 by quaisi

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One of my requests was for the mundane sort of photo you won`t usually get a view of in the blogs which like to portray Japan as a nation where flying robots with lasers rub shoulders with geisha under sakura trees permanently in full blossom.

I like to think that there is a certain beauty on the other side of the coin. And with that in mind here is a train passing a bridge in Kyobashi, Osaka. Unless this type of window into my world makes you cry out with depression, I`ll post a few more of these over the next week.

Posted in Japan, Osaka, Photo |

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  • 2 Responses

    1. Darren Says:

      Exactly the sort of thing I was thinking of. I’m enjoying…

    2. Dive Says:

      This is great.

      More of “real” Japan, please.

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