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| Tokyo, Japan 東京 |

Tokyo has more than 20 million vending machines
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Tokyo suburbs
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Greg and his daily Namakuro biru, Tokyo
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Brian and Kashio drinking cheap Japanese biru at the soba mill, Tokyo December 13, 2003
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Soba mill wheel on the Nogowa (Wild River), between Koganei and Mitaka, Tokyo December 13, 2003
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Loyal sword-enthusist, Imperial Palace, Tokyo December 23, 2003
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Imperial family, Imperial Palace, Tokyo December 23, 2003
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Awaiting the Emporor on his birthday (tenno no tanjobi), Imperial Palace, Tokyo December 23, 2003
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The knife shop and its proud owner, Kappabashi Street, Tokyo, Japan — December 20, 2003
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Top of the line knives (left to right: $1000, $630, $670, $405), Kappabashi Street, Tokyo, Japan — December 20, 2003
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The Knife Shrine, Kappabashi Street, Tokyo, Japan — December 20, 2003
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I spend a lot of time on these JR Line trains, Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan December 18, 2003
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Outer reaches of JR Chuo line, Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan December 18, 2003
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Greg at Tennoji Temple, Yanaka, Tokyo, Japan December 12, 2003
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Yasukuni Jinja torii, (Shinto shrine), commemorates Japan's war dead, Tokyo, Japan December 22, 2003
This shrine was built in 1869 and honors the over 2.5 million Japanese that lost lives during recent conflict and war. Asian governments (most notably China and Korea) get upset when the Japanese Prime Ministers visits this shrine because some of those honored here took part in gruesome invasions of East Asia in the early part of the twentieth century. On the other hand, visiting this shrine is a political duty of the Japanese Prime Minister and not doing would alienate domestic popularity. It seems a no-win situation. Several days after I left Japan and was in China, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi visited the shine and stirred international attention. |

WWII zero fighter plane, Yushukan Museum, Yasakuni Jinja, Tokyo, Japan December 22, 2003
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In Japan, even the person-hole covers are nice, Tokyo somewhere December 18, 2003
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