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In response to a few members wanting to showcase their own photos of Japan and their experiences over there, we've finally made use of the sub-forum for the SAU Japan Photo Diaries.

This is running parallel with the Japan Scrapbook, the Scrapbook being photos and comments posted at random on any topic, posted by anyone, whereas the Photo Diaries are single threads devoted to one member/one event etc. Things will be a little more strictly moderated in here, if you have any queries that fall outside the topics presented in here, by all means post up in the general Japan forum. A few things:

- Each thread will be viewed as a members own personal 'photo blog'. So if you have photos of the same event, don't post them in someone elses thread.

- Multiple threads of the same event or topic won't be merged as per above.

- Any threads that belong in the general forum will be moved there immediately.

- No pointless bumping eg: 'any updates?' Posts are made in the members own way, in their own time... have patience :)

If you have any queries or problems PM either myself or Beer Baron.

Thanks and have fun :)

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