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"Amerimura" in the Namba district of Osaka
(means America Town).

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Amerirmura is a East Village/Washington Square Park
kind of place. Various performers did their schtick here.
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Some kids were doing a fashion/model shoot
or something.
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They had cool Sega video arcades. I never
go to the ones in America, but I doubt they
are this eclectic. One popular game was the
dance game. Dance steps scrolled on the screen
and sensors lit up on the floor. You had to step
on the sensors at the right time. Looks hard.

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You rang?

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Japanese cops have stylin' cars.

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There's also some pretty strange cars rolling
around.

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Nara Park is famous for the
tame deer that wander around.
For a 100 yen you can buy "deer cookies"
from a vendor and the deer will flock to
you. One big male deer got greedy and
bit Eva's finger so she avoided all
but the most docile thereafter.
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"Don't fool yourself timmy, given
the chance that deer'd eat you and
your whole family."

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I can't really picture a
red-blooded american construction
worker operating a sizzling pink
and purple machine like this.

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Similar to the deer, there were
ponds swaming with hungry fish.
They would follow you as you walked
beside the water, waiting for crumbs.

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The Osaka Haagen Daaz ice
cream parlor is a popular location.
There is a rather burlesque carousel
(pictured here), a wind up mechanical
piano, and other bizarre goodies.

The ladies bathroom stalls have
disco lighting and a soundtrack.

The ice cream is ok, too
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There were a few harbor cruises available
in Kobe. We chose a 90 minute ride on a
bizarre Avant Garde craft.

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Here's a picture of Kobe Harbor.
There was some interesting architechture
going on.

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The owners of the hotel we stayed at had a
pet dog named ku-jan out back. Eva would
buy him treats and eventually was allowed
to take him for walks.

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This is the train station in Kyoto. It is
a massive station, with a vast number of
connecting lines and many shops/restaurants.

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This is in a garden located a few blocks north
of the Kyoto Eki (train station).

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This is a palace located a couple of blocks
north of Kyoto Eki.

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Across the street from Kyoto Eki is the
Kyoto Tower. For a fee (~8$ iirc) you can
ride the elevator to the top and gaze out
over Kyoto. It's set up better than some
other similar attractions I've seen in
America, check it out.

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On the way down there's a collection of
cultural exhibits and, for some reason,
a fun house mirror.

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We went to an amusement park in Nara. It
was practically empty, no lines at any of
the rides! They had water rides, rollercoasters
and Eva's favorite ride at the park: 100 yen
gets you a few minutes of giant-animal driving
pleasure.

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Of course, Eva found the Elephant to be
quite adorable.

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A shot of a monk standing near the Nara Eki.

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Rio, took us for a nice ride in Nara and
gave us a bit of a guided tour since his
English and knowledge of the local history
was more than adequate.

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He also suggested lunch at this small
hidden away noodle house. We ended up
going back later and it was delicious
and charming.

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A street scene in Namba. By the way, Namba
is where they shot some scenes of the movie
Blade Runner

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Eva and tubby friend in Amerimura.

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Namba bridge.

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Namba bridge. You'd think Namba would need
a dedicated power station to handle all of the
neon and giant video displays.

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We visited another old site near Todaiji, of
which we did not know the name. Looking at the
map now however, I think it is either
Nigatsu-do or Sangatsu-do Hall. Maybe both.

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I rented a bicycle for a couple of days
and got to see much more of Nara. This is
a small rice field hidden away in a quiet
residential neighborhood.
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Here's a few more pictures I took while
exploring on the bike.
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While on my bike, I found a small empty temple
far away from the tourist areas in Nara.

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Osaka Castle: A very fine castle with interesting
history and great views. Recommended.

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At Osaka Harbor you can find the world's
hugest ferris wheel.

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Shijo (means 4th street) in Kyoto is a good
train stop. There's a great shopping district
and a nice palace with garden nearby. There is
also a historically-recreated village but we
did not have time to find it.

This is a view of the river next to the train
station. It is lined with many restaurants with
dining overlooks, and young people often crowd
the banks to eat and hang-out:
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Here's some photos of the palace/garden:

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The Todaiji Temple, completed in 752 A.D.,
remains the world's largest wooden building
despite the fact that it was destroyed by
fire and rebuilt in 1692 at two-thirds of
the original size.
It is located in lovely Nara Park.

There is an old belief that one whoever can crawl
through the hole in the support pillar pictured
below will receive eternal wisdom.
Although Eva was small enough to fit, she opted
not to try since her skirt was too short
....proving, perhaps, she was wise enough already.

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