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Hykiabara (don't know if this is spelled correctly) is known as the electric district. You can find any kind of electronic component there from old SGI machines to the latest PDA. Unfortunately, the new electronics retain the retail price tag.
This is a temple in Tokyo which we went back to new years night. The amount of people there new years was ten-fold to the amount of people there the first time we went. From the left is Jacob, Eliot, Me, Dave, and Malin. Eliot is from Texas who I hung out with a bunch especially the first week. Dave is from PSU and loves anime just as much as Warren (gasp).
The gate going into the Temple.
A gate that was in the middle of the path from the front entrance to the temple. There were several paths to get from the temple to back to the city. Malin and I decided to try a different route back from the temple while everyone else went back the way we came. We ended up getting out of the park a little faster and seeing new things was an added benefit (not to mention just being w/ Malin).
A random building in Tokyo - it was tall and pretty so I took a picture.
This was quite a night. We did Karaoke w/ a 2 hour namihoti (all you can drink)and then went to a bar for an all night namihoti. As you might can tell, Warren got drunk so I had to capture his moment of snow angle goodness.
On Christmas day, can you think of a better place to go then an onsen (hot spring)?
This onsen was particularly nice because there was an outside bath and it just happened to snow that day. So your head and shoulders felt the brisk snow flakes as the steamy bath warmed your entire body into perfect relaxation.

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