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Nishiarai

The other day we went Ayumi here and I live near where they had to do a tour.
Searching the internet found in this page from a tour Nishiarai to Takenotsuka and then Daisimae, where you show a walking tour to see temples and go there in the area.
We started to do the trip but after a few hours to see that we had just come from Nishiarai to Takenotsuka decided to leave for another city the next day.

The tour was quite interesting to see a lot of temples, we see that it is the least of Tokyo built houses with a lot of old people and very curious.

Here you get some pictures of that day. You can see all the photos here.

Nishiarai

Nishiarai

Nishiarai

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13 Comments

Gaby left a comment on 4 August 2008 at 14:09
  1. So if after you were walking for hours in the middle, how to make them walk in a day? What the tanuki funny! We already have tickets. Do not see the desire to go pa'llá. JAJA! Greetings to 2.

Maikeljap left a comment on 4 August 2008 at 20:50
  1. alain hello every time I look into your website but I want to be there too : D jeje, I liked the pictures and must be very well built so little these areas, you will surely less burdened in the city that there xD

quicoto left a comment on 4 August 2008 at 21:59
  1. and that in the middle of the city? to cool : P

    greetings!

phossil left a comment on August 5 2008 at 1:08
  1. Very nice photos. I love!
    You see it was a very interesting.

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antonioJ left a comment on 5 August 2008 at 8:10
  1. > quicoto
    what is said in the city is not throwing well ... more to the "suburbs"

    > alain
    thio as noticing the camera is new to the blog, jeje
    Now I need to buy myself and learn to manage TB and then to take pictures, I have said that is not the same, jeje

    the truth is that the site look cool
    I hurt caught so far!

AlainKun left a comment on August 5 2008 at 14:28
  1. antonioJ: Well, is learning graph. This is my first reflex and not knowing how it will be quite noticeable difference in the photos compared to the past.

JyuNyChy left a comment on August 7 2008 at 1:24
  1. What's Ayumi carried in your hand?
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/alainkun/2728173510/

Prognatis left a comment on August 7 2008 at 9:06
  1. I've been watching the pictures and much Molan. I do thank you very much the tanuki, reminds me of the classic Super Mario 3 ;)

bmmx left a comment on 8 August 2008 at 13:15
  1. hello, the pictures are pretty good, k k got lucky, to live in japan, k envy! a question in your home language to talk to Ayumi?

InfoEmpresa left a comment on 8 August 2008 at 18:58
  1. I love the pictures of places in Asia ... I never stopped to amaze the customs are so different ... ;)

AlainKun left a comment on August 9 2008 at 13:26
  1. JyuNyChy: The core of the camera.

    bmmx: In Japanese.

juancar left a comment on August 10 2008 at 11:14
  1. Same here, almost every entry in your blog is an entry into the program you're doing when we go to next April: _D gracias!

    Indeed, you start to notice that you grasp the Japanese, while it appears that you have xD lien languages since a pair of "a" (preposition), but with axes: _D.

    To another!

Javi made a comment on September 29 2008 at 10:26
  1. Hello
    I love your blog and envy that you do not see me! live in Japan! wow!
    I have read some posts on your temples.
    I wanted to ask you if you know where I can see routes to visit dewa Sanz (or dewa Sanz) and if there is any site in which you can book a room in a temple for one night.
    Thank you very much and good luck!

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