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Harajuku



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Above: Some of the colorful scenes on the harajuku bridge!

Left: While not on the bridge, these are great examples of the sorts of costumes you can see in Harajuku.

Right: Along the path of philosophy there are about a dozen shrines... and bicycle rickshaw.
Journal Continued:
Nearby, also within Angkor Thom, we saw two other structures. The terrace of elephants and the terrace of the leper king. The terrace of elephants was so named as the entire structure has a series of bas-relief elephants parading around the circumference. They also have elephants at the corners, their trunks creating graceful columns to support the platform. From this platform long ago, Angkor's kings would hold its public ceremonies.

Above: A beautiful red arch opening onto the Yasaka-jinja shrine.

Right: Two geisha in a Bicycle rickshaw.

Journal Continued:
Nearby, also within Angkor Thom, we saw two other structures. The terrace of elephants and the terrace of the leper king. The terrace of elephants was so named as the entire structure has a series of bas-relief elephants parading around the circumference. They also have elephants at the corners, their trunks creating graceful columns to support the platform. From this platform long ago, Angkor's kings would hold its public ceremonies.

Above: Lovely little costumes for every cute little pup.

Right: Blue on black.

Below: Black leather goth... posing for the camera.

Journal Continued:
Nearby, also within Angkor Thom, we saw two other structures. The terrace of elephants and the terrace of the leper king. The terrace of elephants was so named as the entire structure has a series of bas-relief elephants parading around the circumference. They also have elephants at the corners, their trunks creating graceful columns to support the platform. From this platform long
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their trunks creating graceful coluies.