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There are two things that's most common in Japan: vending machines and tombs. Every street corner has a vending machine, and every few blocks has a graveyard. Death becomes as convenient as buying a drink from the vending machine. It's more easy to find a burial site than a parking space. (Note: this is not a story, just pictures of tombs)
1) Family tomb Home - End of trip, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Vancouver, South East Asia, Thailand, Exit Bangkok Tue 2006-10-31 08:38:52 | 2) Million spirits of the three universe Home - End of trip, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Vancouver, South East Asia, Thailand, Exit Bangkok walk 0.04 km SW from last photo Tue 2006-10-31 08:41:20 | 3) Tomb of silence Home - End of trip, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Vancouver, South East Asia, Thailand, Exit Bangkok walk 0.20 km (or 3 mins) SE from last photo Tue 2006-10-31 08:54:21 |
4) Tomb of the firemen Home - End of trip, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Vancouver, South East Asia, Thailand, Exit Bangkok walk 0.05 km SE from last photo Tue 2006-10-31 08:58:59 | 5) Family tomb Home - End of trip, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Vancouver, South East Asia, Thailand, Exit Bangkok walk 0.08 km (or 1 mins) NW from last photo Tue 2006-10-31 09:19:48 | 6) Tomb of sakakibaras Home - End of trip, ., South East Asia, Thailand, Exit Bangkok walk 928.49 km (or 13,927 mins) SW from last photo Fri 2006-11-24 17:05:57 | 7) The autumn of tombs the trail went up and up, passing through houses on both sides. The trail grew narrower and the houses more apart. Occasionally, I saw tombs on the side. They stood bravely before the autumn trees. They greeted me warmly, as if saying, "soon you wil... Home - End of trip, Ishikiri, South East Asia, Thailand, Exit Bangkok walk 94.64 km (or 1,420 mins) SE from last photo Mon 2006-11-27 11:49:57 | |
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