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Yesterday it was time again - have read all the previous contributions, are already suspect what I mean;)
* F ~ E ~ U ~ E ~ R ~ W ~ E ~ R ~ K *
time in Yokohama, Tokyo's the step-child> \u0026lt; From Tokyo from
takes about 45 minutes to Yokahama, depending on which train you catch. To us this time to secure a better place, we decided to take even clock in at 3 Yohohama. We, that is, Konami (my favorite Japanese girlfriend), her friend Hiroto, Maciej (my flight acquaintance from my first trip to Japan) and I: D
It looked all the time somehow like rain, and certainly have therefore a lot of Japanese to way to Yokohama not taken up. Ca. a quarter million people were expected, but I do not think that so many were present.
The fireworks took place in the bay in front of Yokohama, in an area in which the Japanese futuristic buildings are springing up everywhere, including also hoechtse building of Japan: the Landmark Tower>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokohama_L
When people see the run up here in about like this:
and this time there are also fireworks pictures on it with real Feuerwekr;) Although this time again a tree standing in the way> \u0026lt;
So I give back to Germany!
Kind regards, Alex
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