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transport--train in akihabara station
 
  
  
 Used to travel in countries where anything within plus or minus ten hours were supposed to be "on time". In Japan, on time means up to the minutes. It sure took some time to get used to. The trains are awfully efficient and on time. You would surely miss the train if you are only 1 minute late (I'm speaking from experience). 
  
  
 
modelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
dateSun 2006-10-29 21:22:15
focal17.0mm (35mm equivalent: 28mm)
cityBangkok, Hong Kong, Vancouver
distantsame location as last photo
locationMap of "transport--train in akihabara station"
width800 height533
flashNo timing0.033 s (1/30)
aperturef/4.0 iso400
whitebalanceAuto meteringmatrix
latitudeN 35d 41.90m 0s longitudeE 139d 46.42m 0s
continentAsia countryThailand
regionSouth East Asia itineraryExit Bangkok
activityHome - End of trip weatherRain
 
  
This must be Ueno Station (two stop north of Akihabara), as the photo is of a E926 "Fresh Hitachi" train, which runs on the Joban line—which terminates at Ueno.

That said, great shot!
name: Don 2008-10-02 13:36:07 40
You are probably right, since I exited from Akihabara (where I can finally got the signal), that's why my GPS showed it as Akihabara.
by Fast Fish of the moon 2008-11-17 22:05:59 47
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