Japan’s great man, Ieyasu Tokugawa, is enshrined in Nikko. The temples in Nikko were founded in 766, and is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. It took total number of 4,540,000 (yes: four million five hundred and fourty thousand) people 1 year and 5 months to complete construction of the buildings.








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Written on February 19th, 2006 , Travel (Japan)

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Written on February 12th, 2006 , Paparazzi

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Written on February 12th, 2006 , Only in Japan

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Written on February 12th, 2006 , Tokyo Dogs

New year sumo torunament at Ryogoku


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Written on February 12th, 2006 , Japanese culture

Bring your gaijin-children to Tokyo, and the paparazzi-grandmas will soon appear photographing your children. As a revenge, we started to photograph the grandmas!






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Written on February 2nd, 2006 , Paparazzi

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