Snowy Photos Japan - 2014
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looking at your pictures. i feel my trip in jan wasn't fufilling enough.
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looking at your pictures. i feel my trip in jan wasn't fufilling enough.
There's always more to see and do in Japan / most countries and the great thing is it's still here ready for your next trip. I'm sure you had a great trip when you were here and that it was spot on for what you were after at the time in the time you had. Feel free to PM me when you do start planning your next trip, happy to help if there's anything in particular.
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….and we're back in Tokyo, this time staying in Shibuya for a different taste of Tokyo. We're around for another 2-3 days before heading back to Sydney. Today we wandered around Shibuya/ Harajuku and eventually Shinjuku before heading back to Shibuya.
For Megatron, who is etched into my brain as the BAPE man, even tho he's not any longer
Live Fugu
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Last day in Japan before heading back to Australia tomorrow and Mrs Snowy's done her leg in. As such we limped around this morning, and I headed down to Shibuya station this afternoon by myself to capture a few of the current fashionable people/looks in Tokyo. There's a widdddeeee variety of fashion sense here, but it generally 'works' on the people. This was snapped over around 1.5 hours at the famous station crossing.
Thank you all for your support on our holiday, I'm glad you've enjoyed viewing it. We've certainly enjoyed being here, and will be back soon (next time hopefully syncing with The Stubborn Crew!)
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Thanks a lot for all those pictures!
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@4c:
Anyone sock you in the nose for taking their picture snow?
In the second to last picture it looks like that guy is coming to get you.
Quite a few people looked at me either before/during/after their photo was taken. The beauty of Shibuya Crossing is that everyone takes photos there, and there are 1000's of people crossing there every few minutes (photo below). So while most thought I was taking a photo they were in, I'm sure they were actually thinking I was focusing on the crossing itself. Incidentally, someone with a Leica M9 took my photo @ the crossing.
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