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Journal Entry: Fri May 25, 2007, 12:29 AM
  • Mood: Pride
  • Listening to: postal service
  • Reading: screens
  • Watching: random flickers in the space time continum
  • Playing: life
  • Eating: words
  • Drinking: la bitter sweet


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Japan features

Edo Japanese architecture: Japan has always been a pretty well off country, keeping itself mostly self sustainable, isolating itself in most cases. This tactic lead them to become very prosperous. Yes, so prosperous indeed that in the Edo period, many great families where building themselves massive, and sometimes gaudy, castles. Some castled are even said to be plated in real gold.
One of my odes today is to Ancient, Edo style Japanese architecture.

I would also like to touch on the ample nature and beautiful landscapes that it offers. Never being there myself I have but pictures to use so, I’ve compiled a good selection of pictures.


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:iconjstyle23:
thank you so much : )
:iconpoisoned-kiss:
Thank you so much for the feature! =D

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:iconishneak:
thank you! i'm very honored!! even tho the colors don't look as vibrant as its neighbors. ^_^;

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:iconbubblegumpink:
Thank you so much for the feature:w00t: :highfive:
:iconjankcl:
thx heaps for the feature :D

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:iconjddarkdeath:
Your very welcome! You have such a huge gallery filled with great pics, I might have to just /watch you for some new stuff :D

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