Documentations
These Documentations (*) provide you with a unique view of People, Life Style, Culture, Architecture, Locations and Technology of Japan and occasionally other countries. Every Documentation contains lots of photos to give visitors like you a broad view and a choice in case you are interested in publishing them. You are also invited to use the Collection feature to select just your favorite photos out of all Documentations and other sections of this web site.
*) In case you are a native English speaker and wonder about the word "Documentations" which obviously does not exist in your dictionary, don't look further for an explanation. I made it up. It's my version of the plural of "Documentation". Since I am German and live in Japan which has the most organic language on this planet, please allow me to invent new words! Who knows, maybe at one stage "Documentations" will even end up in your dictionary ;-)
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Japan is covered by an extensive and reliable network of railways and sometimes hard to reach stations.
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Originally built in 1991 at the end of the bubble era, the Sofitel Hotel in Tokyo, Japan was praised and criticized for its unusual shape.
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The other day I passed a big garbage collection place and had to make a quick stop.
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Miraflores is the name of one of the three locks that form part of the Panama Canal.
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Just next to the expressway a sign "House of the sexual God" made me curious enough to stop.
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There seem to be more similarities between Jamaica and Japan, not only the weather and the first 2 characters of the country names...
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Its not often that you can see a Triceratops, and even more rare to witness the disassembly of one.
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In the beginning of each new year, Japanese firemen show off their ladder acrobatic skills.
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Erected in 1961 and 56 meter high, the giant Tokyo Bay Kannon is one of Japan's biggest.
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There are hundreds of museums in Tokyo, I will probably never see them all.
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Hidden in the deep forest on top Mt. Koya south of Osaka lies the oldest, largest and most impressive cemetery of Japan.
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