This is something I have wanted to post for the longest time. Since I came back from Japan, to be precise.
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Lots have happened from the time I got back in end-January till now. I got distracted with other updates but fret not, I will try to get back on track and share the few interesting experiences I gained from The Land of the Rising Sun.
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Let me start with Fuji-san.
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Standing at 3,777m west of Tokyo, it was the topic of discussion amongst my Japanese counterparts on the day I worked from our Kawasaki office. I was lucky ‘coz it was a clear day and the pride of Japan can be seen from any tall building in Tokyo.
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Here are some amateur shots I took from the lobby of The Strings Hotel which is on the 26th floor of the Shinagawa East building in downtown Tokyo.
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Before zooming in …
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After zooming in …
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I know, I know…my not-so-professional photography skills did not really capture the WOW moment one gets when staring at it from right there in Tokyo but hey, I never claim to be a professional photographer. :p
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For more canggih pictures that do justice to its majestic beauty, check them out here.
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I definitely want to return one day to conquer it. If I can scale Mount Kinabalu which stands at over 4000m, I do not see Fuji-san as an impossible feat. My fellow Kinabalu conquerors, agree?
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More belated Japan updates coming soon. Stay tuned.
11
Mar
08
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