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Recent Posts

  • Where do we go from here?
  • Isolation and Teaching in Japan
  • The Comprehensive Guide to Hiking Daisetsuzan National Park – Part 2: The Gear (7 Day Hiking Kit List)
  • 七夕 Tanabata Festival: The Festival of Lovers in the Stars
  • Finding my Kanji Name and Japanese Naming Conventions

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~where the elderly go to play mahjong~
Temple of Heaven
Last one I swear! 🌱🐛🐝
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🌱 Bluebell Season 🌿
~a snap from my saturday shoot with @ionyamazaki to be featured in the upcoming Transitions Exhibition~

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