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Oze, Aug. 02
This is the place... Oze is the largest marsh in Japan, 200km (and 5 hours by bus!!) from Tokyo. | Come on, come on!! | Eddie taking a photo of myself... | Maybe you cannot see, but it is very high! |
The unusual wooden paths that were put in Oze | Li and I | Li is having a rest near a brook | The marsh |
The cascade... Impressive: 100m high! | We are coming back... | Some trees have strange growing ways | Li is watching some flowers |
After 3 hours walk, we join our destination: Haranokoya... It is only 8:00 AM! | A pond in the marsh | Damn! I forgot the user guide. (picture by Eddie - www.shiromi.com) | Reeds... |
Eddie is playing on a funny tree | Me too ! (picture by Eddie - www.shiromi.com) | After seeing these people... | I had regrets about my unfinished food |
I will never finish... Too difficult!! | Oh, I am too tired... | Really, finished? | Eddie having a rest in the bus... |
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