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Ouch. Food poisoning is not fun, in any country. My friend got sick when we tried to climb Mount Fuji – he says he doesn’t get altitude sickness, so the other possible candidate is that it was something he ate…
Anyway, only a thousand photos? You’re not even trying. I’ve only been the once, and I took four and a half thousand. =P
Are they available for viewing anywhere? =)
I have like 2,500 or so now that I look… wow I have a lot of photos. They’re not up anywhere currently but they’re all in my Onedrive folder. I’ll get around to sharing the folder soon and I’ll send you a link.
As far as the food poisoning goes – I’ll never eat another boxed lunch from a train station again. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had some really good ones, but just the smell of some of that random cold fish & meat stuff makes me sick these days. I’ll stick with かつサンド from now on when it comes to long train rides. That is until Mos Burger shows up in train stations ha ha ha.
Here’s another one of my favorite pics – this is from my first trip in 2010…
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I have a question about travelling to Japan: how come you’ve been able to go there a handful of times? I’ve only been once… =P
Also, did you take any photos? =)
Ha ha ha, although I work some of the worst hours imaginable – I’m compensated well enough in pay and vacation time to travel every now and again. That being said – Japan doesn’t need to be an expensive trip.
I have at least 1,000 photos from Japan. Here’s one of my favorites…
According to signs near the Ferris wheel, it’s the “Worlds Largest” and then in small print under that it states “with a clock.” I got a kick out of that. Though it’s one of my favorite photos, it reminds me of one of the worst times I’ve had there. It was the last 4 days of my trip in October 2014 and I was in 横浜 for the first time. I got food poisoning from a bento box on the 新幹線 on my way from 京都. I had a terrible fever amongst other things and was stuck in my hotel room the great majority of my time in Yokohama. That’s when I found out that getting Tylenol/Aspirin was no easy task. Or at least my [ex] girlfriend found that out.
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