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People-watching is my favourite pastime when I travel. I enjoy immersing myself in the surroundings and observing the quirks and odd sights. Sometimes being an outsider enables you to notice interesting sightings that are often neglected by the locals. What is 'norm' to the locals may be fascinating to the outsiders, our

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Toothpic Nations
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"Neon Glow: Tokyo's Vibrant Nightlife - Urban Japan Art Print" offers a glimpse into the electric soul of Tokyo after dark. This print features the city's glistening streets post-rainfall, with neon signs casting reflections on the slick pavement. It's a v

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Midori Maradiaga
Welcome to San'in! This is Matsue, Shimane. Miho Shrine is a quiet little collection of traditional buildings quite literally across the street from a small bay on the Sea of Japan. Nestled at the center of a fishing village, it's no surprise that this shrine is dedicated to the god Ebisu, a jolly god known to carry a fishing rod and grant luck to Japan's fishermen. Perpendicular to the shrine is Aoishi-datami Road, a traditional little alley that looks like a scene from a historical film. Backyard Bar Ideas, Backyard Deck Designs, House Front Garden, Bar Backyard, Front Garden Design Ideas, Japan Village, Backyard Crafts, Japan Traditional House, Japanese Buildings

Welcome to San'in! This is Matsue, Shimane. Miho Shrine is a quiet little collection of traditional buildings quite literally across the street from a small bay on the Sea of Japan. Nestled at the center of a fishing village, it's no surprise that this shrine is dedicated to the god Ebisu, a jolly god known to carry a fishing rod and grant luck to Japan's fishermen. Perpendicular to the shrine is Aoishi-datami Road, a traditional little alley that looks like a scene from a historical film.

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Alex Galo