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Yokohama

Monday, July 2, 2007

I'm so behind on my posts! This post deals with my travels to Yokohama. I went on June 16th or something like that. I don't even remember.

It was a really fun trip! USC Alumni and fellow co-worker Jonathan Fan was the one to invite Brad and I to meet some of his friends. Yokohama was beautiful and the weather was perfect.

Famous Landmark Tower. Tallest building in Japan...I think.



This is a ferry station. It had a large grass field on top of it!

One of the many date parks in Yokohama.

Yokohama is also famous for having the biggest Chinatown in Japan.


Haha! They had these things all over. Little baby pandas chained to a bottle or a rock or something. It was so sad!


Yokohama is a beautiful trip, and if you're living in Tokyo, it's definitely worth the time and money to get to Yokohama. One place I didnt' get to go to and I really wanted to was Hakkejima Sea Paradise. It's basically an aquarium theme park. They have a huge theme park and rides and everything. Maybe another time...

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