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Motomachi Street - Yokohama, Japan
by © linton!! | via timefliestoday

Motomachi Street - Yokohama, Japan

by © linton!! | via timefliestoday


| ♕ |  Klasse W - Kawasaki, Japan  | by © Jun Takeuchi | via ysvoice

| ♕ |  Klasse W - Kawasaki, Japan  | by © Jun Takeuchi | via ysvoice

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ENOSHIMA | by © harumekko | via jayceiusagi

ENOSHIMA | by © harumekko | via jayceiusagi

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Yokohama kid

Yokohama kid

(Source: yadiyadiyada, via notitlist)

maaaaago:

星野珈琲のホットケーキ

Extraordinary pancake of Cafe Hoshino in Japan

maaaaago:

星野珈琲のホットケーキ

Extraordinary pancake of Cafe Hoshino in Japan

(via noriichi)

江ノ電 Enoshima Railway | by © shiori* | via ileftmyheartintokyo
If we can say that Tokyo is Japan’s New York (actually plus D.C.), Enoshima Railway is exactly like the Long Island Rail Road, running along the Pacific coast.

江ノ電 Enoshima Railway | by © shiori* | via ileftmyheartintokyo

If we can say that Tokyo is Japan’s New York (actually plus D.C.), Enoshima Railway is exactly like the Long Island Rail Road, running along the Pacific coast.

(via savvydarling)


Snow falls on the castle bridge
Hirosaki-city, Aomori, North Japan

Snow falls on the castle bridge

Hirosaki-city, Aomori, North Japan

(Source: cmfms, via athousandreamsanight)


Temple and a monk - Koya-san, Japan  | by © FRED TOUGAS

Temple and a monk - Koya-san, Japan  | by © FRED TOUGAS

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Japan Launches H2-A Rocket Loaded Spy Satellites, Amid Concerns About N. Korea’s Missiles
Radar and optical trackers go into orbit; program underscores Tokyo’s wariness
TOKYO — Japan launched two intelligence satellites into orbit on Sunday amid growing concerns that North Korea is planning to test more rockets of its own and possibly conduct a nuclear test. Officials say the launch Sunday of the domestically produced H2-A rocket went smoothly, and the satellites — an operational radar satellite and an experimental optical probe — appear to have reached orbit.
Japan began its intelligence satellite program after North Korea fired a long-range missile over Japan’s main island in 1998. North Korea conducted a launch last month that it says carried a satellite into orbit but has been condemned by the United States and others as a cover for its development of missile technology.
Read in full report on NBCnews.com

Japan Launches H2-A Rocket Loaded Spy Satellites, Amid Concerns About N. Korea’s Missiles

Radar and optical trackers go into orbit; program underscores Tokyo’s wariness

TOKYO — Japan launched two intelligence satellites into orbit on Sunday amid growing concerns that North Korea is planning to test more rockets of its own and possibly conduct a nuclear test. Officials say the launch Sunday of the domestically produced H2-A rocket went smoothly, and the satellites — an operational radar satellite and an experimental optical probe — appear to have reached orbit.

Japan began its intelligence satellite program after North Korea fired a long-range missile over Japan’s main island in 1998. North Korea conducted a launch last month that it says carried a satellite into orbit but has been condemned by the United States and others as a cover for its development of missile technology.

Read in full report on NBCnews.com

| ♕ |  Late afternoon at Hibiya Park, Tokyo  | by © Jun Takeuchi
| ♕ |  Hibiya Park - autumn in Tokyo  | by © Jun Takeuchi

| Hibiya Park - autumn in Tokyo  | by © Jun Takeuchi

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