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| astute readers might notice a few
similarities between this building and
this one
visited previously in 2007.
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well apparently there is both a 銀閣寺 (intended
destination) and
金閣寺. both are in kyoto and both have very similar
pronounciations (ginkakuji versus kinkakuji).
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| *sigh* this is sad. i seem
to distinctly remember the kanji 銀閣寺, though, as the
bus's destination. bizarre. maybe it actually has both stops? gar. |
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| anyway, here we are wandering around
in imadegawa completely off the map at this point. |
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[ full resolution ] by doing a random walk
in the spring in kyoto, it's essentially inevitable that you'll run into
something incredible. |
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| sandy after walking 371,938 miles
in imadegawa. |
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| waffles are hot right now in japan. every place that sells fancy waffles of some type (e.g., manneken, daimaru, etc.) all have a huge line. |
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| manneken, in particular, seems popular w/ trendy girls. if you're a guy or not a trendy girl, this isn't the place for you to stand in line. ^^ |
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