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Vol 4 - 117 - Odawara Castle: Circa 1600s Main Donjon (58mm) http://en.wikipedia..../Odawara_Castle

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Vol 4 - 118 - Donjon Gable (200mm)

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Vol 4 - 119 - Bullet Train Circa 1975 (16mm) - Anything different about it?

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Vol 4 - 120 - Japan has privately run lines too (16mm)

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Keep em coming Terry.

My misso and I were going through these last night and in regards to the Temples then and now there are only very subtle differences to then and now.

New paving/paths a coat of paint and the tent stalls at Asakusa are now permanent fixtures and where the homeless go to sleep at night.

When you look at the difference in time from then to now in comparison to the hundreds of years those temples have been around , 30 odd years is just a blink of an eye.

Keep em coming Terry.

My misso and I were going through these last night and in regards to the Temples then and now there are only very subtle differences to then and now.

New paving/paths a coat of paint and the tent stalls at Asakusa are now permanent fixtures and where the homeless go to sleep at night.

When you look at the difference in time from then to now in comparison to the hundreds of years those temples have been around , 30 odd years is just a blink of an eye.

Thanks for the words of appreciation Mark. What nationality is your missus?

I'll be hitting the Hokkaido coast at about Vol 5 - 090 onwards. Hired a car and went anticlockwise around the island.

Hokkaido reminds me so much about B.C/Alberta Canada.

Vol 5 - 001 - Tenement Houses of 1975/76 under construction (28mm)

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Vol 5 - 002 - Arakawa River + Baseball field (28mm) The Japanese had come of age in baseball at this time > beating the Americans at their own...

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Vol 5 - 003 - Private Gardens north of Tokyo as large as 2.7 acres (28mm)

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Vol 5 - 004 - Private Gardens (28mm)

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Vol 5 - 005 - Private Gardens north of Tokyo on the way to Nikko, Kegon Falls, Lake Chuzenji & the famous Irohazaka Road + Irohazaka Pass

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Vol 5 - 006 - Private Gardens (200mm)

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Vol 5 - 007 - Private Gardens (200mm)

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Vol 5 - 008 - Private Gardens (200mm)

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Vol 5 - 009 - Private Gardens (200mm) In 1976, the land was valued at US$1000/36sq.ft.

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Vol 5 - 010 - Private Gardens (28mm)

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Vol 5 - 011 - Private Gardens (200mm)

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Vol 5 - 012 - Cherry Blossoms on approach to Nikko (28mm)

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Vol 5 - 013 - Some of the 40,000 Cryptomeria Cedars given to a Shogun by a Fuedal son of rajab (28mm)

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Vol 5 - 014 - Cedars (28mm)

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Vol 5 - 015 - Nikko Circa 8th century sacred bridge (28mm)

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Vol 5 - 016 - Mt Nantai from Irohazaka Pass (28mm)

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Hey Terry

Misso is a psycho Korean....Naah she's a good lady

We spend/spent a lot of time through Japans Spring & Summer traveling and camping all around Japan whenever possible.

Its interesting to see how little some places have changed.

Vol 5 - 017 - Irohazaka; Lot's of yummy twisties and hairpins > One Way down and A Different Way up (28mm)

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Vol 5 - 018 - Irohazaka (28mm); Movies have been made with this strip of tarmac.

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Vol 4 - 056 - Tokyo Sunset (200mm) - Stayed at New Otani Hotel. I wonder if it's still even there?

The new-New Otani?

http://www.newotani....main/index.html

Oh and Irohazaka looks sensational. Check this out:

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I know hey - I wish I could drive even half as good as that!

I'm pretty sure it's an AE86 Corolla interior.

hehe I know what you mean - I consider myself having a good day of driving if I can spin the tyres through first, second and into third gear in a straight line, the whole turning corners thing is a bit beyond me :wacko: oh well will learn someday :)

yeah looks like an 86 - I googled it after reading your post - thanks mate

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Vol 5 - 026 - Kegon Falls (400mm)

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Vol 5 - 027 - Kegon Falls (28mm)

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Vol 5 - 028 - Lake Chuzenji (28mm)

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Vol 5 - 029 - Lake Chuzenji (28mm) Caldera lake 4000' above sea level

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Vol 5 - 030 - Lake Chuzenji (28mm)

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