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Yeah! Bought these Margaret Atwood books for 5 ringgit each at Tropicana Mall! (Hardcover MaddAddam was 10 ringgit, no complaints there)
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Since I can't say bye to the real Mount Fuji, I'll bid Edo-Fuji farewell instead!!
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Having a nice cup of coffee before I leave Tokyo.
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This was Tokyo Dome just now, when Paul McCartney was singing Hey Jude
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Elderly couple chillin' by the river
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Akihabara, where I often drown myself in nostalgia
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Hi again Tokyo. I'll say "tadaima"
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Man and lighthouse
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Fried noodles express
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Cycling under the watch of Lord Buddha
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Stone pillars in the middle of the forest
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Morning flights are great for sleeping
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Can't ride a bike here
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Houses left behind by time.
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Valley of Hope
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What's outside the window?
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Birthday cake for my aunt and cousin is the greatest birthday cake ever.
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Just a quick glimpse of Shibuya
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Late night laundry
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Tea ceremony at the Japanese Directors Guild party
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Endless tunnel
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Flight to Tokyo
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Wefie? Memefie? #isupportbiff
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Yes. The world is indeed a neverending film.
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Behind me (and this scenery), we were shooting a zombie scene. #zombitopia
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Mmm. Early film shoot.
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Apitchapong corner at the Thai Film Museum. You can see his Palme D'or trophy and film props
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I didn't know who Sugihara Chiune was until his biopic was shown in Malaysia few months ago. He was a Waseda alumni, this is his memorial.
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Entering the Hanazono Shrine
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Some serenity in the middle of Shinjuku