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They say that Japan is more beautiful at night, and I could not agree more. When the sun sets, the streets of Japan transform into a sea of neon. This is true with big cities like Tokyo and Osaka, but I will save Tokyo for further posts. For the meantime, let me show you some of the nightscapes I took during my 4 month stay in Osaka. Enjoy :D
Umeda From Tenmabashi (taken on August 14, 2008)
Osaka Business Park From Afar (taken on August 21, 2008)
Osaka Business Park From Afar (taken on August 21, 2008)
Wow, these photos are great. What kind of camera do you use?
ReplyDelete@ilike2photoshop hi! thanks! i just use an Olympus digital camera. planning to buy an SLR soon though (if i have the money :D)
ReplyDeletegreat series of pictures from the city.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Wish I were there!
ReplyDeleteOsaka Castle is so beautiful! Thanks for visiting Miss Igorota's blog! :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful place! i can feel the spreading neon lights in a big cities in japan.
ReplyDeletenice pictures. i will love to be in this place
ReplyDeletewow, Osaka. I hope I can visit japan someday.
ReplyDeleteI'm planning to visit Japan, too! Thanks for sharing these cool photos. The castle looks very majestic.
ReplyDeleteI'm planning on visiting Japan soon wih a friend, and I can't wait! Beautiful pictures! Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteNice photos. I love to see those in person someday. I just hope so....kakainggit ka!
ReplyDeleteMJ,
ReplyDeleteFrom the photos especially the night one, I can see how vibrant the cities. Hopefully. one day I also can visit Japan.
Nice photos.
Have the nice day.
@coolingstar9 thanks!
ReplyDelete@Kuma, Shashindoubutsu Happy trip! :D
@wheng Kaya yan! Go lang ng go :D
When I was living in Japan, I regularly saw 'Orange House' and 'Banana House' advertised - offering cheap accommodation to foreigners in Japan. I'm afraid I have no idea of the quality of the accommodation, but they've been going for quite a while so I suspect are reliable and you should be able to find reviews online with a bit of searching.
ReplyDelete@Cads Oh thanks for the info. I will surely look into it when I go back to Japan. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhoaaa. These are incredible. I'd love some prints of some of them to go on my walls. Wow.
ReplyDelete@Mama Coyote thanks!
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