From Asakusa to Harajuku, one must travel the Metro Subway train on the Ginza line for twenty-odd minutes and change at Shibuya for the Japan Rail line. For some reason, the M.S ticket machine ate my ticket twice, but after a little sign language to the rail guard who was posted at the gate, I was off with a new ticket, a warm seat on the Japan
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sounds like the two of you are having a great time.it all sounds very exciting.I check your site every day because you write so well and detailed i love it.
seem like you have been away for ever but it is only been a week .please keep the communication going.
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mum
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love mum
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The place we are staying at has not got the sony driver we need to to upload photots installed on thier computer. I think I:ll go for a walk today and try and get some put onto disc so I can simply transfer them.
Love you too.
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my favourite area of the whole place was in osaka, called (i think!) shinshibashi... thats probably wrong.
but if you can decipher what im trying to say, i must wholeheartedly recommend this area for sweet metal bars, the best shopping one could hope for, and a general radness vibe.
check out the most insane satanic store youll ever see in your life... its called territory. it has the most massive baphomet statue ive ever seen, and the dude behind the counter is awesome.
hope youre well bud, drink shitloads of hot lemon tea, boss coffee and please bring me back street fighter 2 keychains. HARDOKEN!!! vending machines = best.
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Thanks for looking out.
Send me a postal address via my email address and I'll post you some warriors.
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