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Sure, the tourists sites were great, but Twelve Mile Circle readers know I like to follow tangents even when I do that. I’m always on the hunt for the unusual, or at least the unusual to me. I’m sure everything seemed perfectly normal to anyone from Japan. So I made sure I savored all the […] The post Asia-Pacific, Part 4 (Japan: Exploring Tokyo) appeared first on Twelve Mile Circle - An Appreciation of Unusual Places.
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