i visited nara to see the oldest temple of japan and the great buddah :) i also went to a ''small'' place called nabari in wich i spend most of my days. i liked that place a lot ^^ in nabari we visited several different things like the post office, the dam, the musea and stuff, and i loved spending my time in the department stores and the arcade halls XD of course i also went to osaka one day to do some good shopping ^^ it was real fun :)
yup, it is in the mie perfecture. it is about one hour away from osaka by train. are you also in japan? are you there for vacation or for school?
ah i loved all the deers in that park. it was so strange that we could just touch them :) something like that would never be possible in the netherlands ^^;
Mie-ken! I went to Kumano and Ise-shima [several places there]. There are so many small-town stations there...
In the deer park, you can buy those deer-senbei (those round cookies), right? There were tourists who thought it was local food... so they ate it themselves. Did you eat the warm satsumaimo [purple potatoes] in Nara park?
I just got back from Japan on Sunday/Monday [transfer in Paris, plane flew Monday morning]. I was there on holiday for 5 weeks. In 2003 I went to a high school there [in Nara-ken..]. I lived 1 hour south from Nara-shi [1 hour by train, but now there's a new road and it also takes 1 hour by car].
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I like Nara park :) After I had seen the great Buddha I thought all the other ones were small... >_>
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ah i loved all the deers in that park. it was so strange that we could just touch them :) something like that would never be possible in the netherlands ^^;
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In the deer park, you can buy those deer-senbei (those round cookies), right?
There were tourists who thought it was local food... so they ate it themselves. Did you eat the warm satsumaimo [purple potatoes] in Nara park?
I just got back from Japan on Sunday/Monday [transfer in Paris, plane flew Monday morning]. I was there on holiday for 5 weeks. In 2003 I went to a high school there [in Nara-ken..]. I lived 1 hour south from Nara-shi [1 hour by train, but now there's a new road and it also takes 1 hour by car].
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