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Kobe 4
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Kobe 3
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street known for prostitution
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Kobe Street
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Shopping area in Kobe
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Sunset in Kobe
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Kyoto Train Station Hotel and Convention Center
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Town Street in Gujo Hashiman
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Historical Stone at Tea House in Gujo Hashiman
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Tea House - Bamboo Tree
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Traditional Bride and Groom at Tea House
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Typical Police car in Gujo Hashiman
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Tourist attraction off Hwy 156 on route to Shirakawa-go
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Typical Street in Gujo Hashiman
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Traditional Dress at Himeji Castle
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Traditional Dress Shrine Kobe
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Restaurant entrance in Gujo Hachiman
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Shrine Entrance Kobe
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"Himeji Castle (1601)" "iconic image of Japan and one of the finest examples of fortress architecture in the world"
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From distance rooflines of it's white towers resemble a flock of herons in flight. Castle's proper name is "Egret Castle"
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From outside the main tower at Himeji Castle appears to have five stories: there are six stories and a basement inside."
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Gardeners leaving Himeji Castle grounds
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Every circle tile has family crest of lords who built or repaired the castle. Heavy doors sealed intruders from getting into the castle.
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Himeji Castle-trespassers passing through the gate and arriving in this low ceiling room would be killed by soldiers from above by spilling hot oil. The corpses would fill the room and block entry into the castle.
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Heavy Iron door at Himeji Castle
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Heavy door seal off intruders Himeji Castle