Shadow Works

A daily image log of life in Japan. (Click images to see full size versions)
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Saturday, April 09, 2005

Flower Road


Takarazuka, Hyogo, Japan

It's Sakura season once again in Japan.

*Note* Sakura = Cherry Blossom

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Friday, April 08, 2005

UFO Sighting


Isemachi-Dori, Sakae, Nagoya City, Japan.

and people say UFO sightings aren't real...

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Thursday, April 07, 2005

Thanks Fiesta Silhouettes


Skywalk, Nagoya Station, Nagoya City, Japan.

Another image from Nagoya. It is rather peaceful along the skywalk at night. The two floors bellow are filled with great restaurants, some of which have great views.

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Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Bus Terminal


Bus Terminal, Oasis21, Nagoya City, Japan.

A late time of night, just before I was going to ride the subway home to my apartment. There are few people in the bus terminal at that time of night, during the week. Another look back at a memory from Nagoya. I will begin posting photos of Kyoto after this weekend, when my move is completed.

Has anyone else noticed my admiration of all things new and shinny?

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Tuesday, April 05, 2005

Light-Walk


Oasis21, Nagoya City, Japan.

A nice memory of my life in Nagoya. This is a lit walkway bridge spanning the lower shopping levels of the Oasis21 building. On the left is a mirror sided set of stairs leading to the above observation level and bellow shopping levels. On the right is a glass encased elevator that functions the same way.

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Monday, April 04, 2005

Nagoya Skyview


Nagoya Station, Nagoya City, Japan

Taken from the Sky Walk atop Nagoya Station.

This is my last post in Nagoya City. This was my home for one year. Fairwell Nagoya. I will start my life in Kyoto from today.

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Sunday, April 03, 2005

Vodafone


Sakae, Nagoya City, Japan

A building and store front for an office building located in the Sakae district of Nagoya.

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