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Thought I'd start a photo diary of the last few years of living in japan. It will be cars, food, and interesting places.

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some pretty cool cars parked up beside me in Ebisu tokyo

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D1 Odaiba

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fuji day trip

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crazy vans daikoku

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the craziest snow storm in tokyo in 45 years - pics from around my apartment

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cleaning wheels for the wagon

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this is how we work on our cars with no garage space in japan!

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I thought i'd mix it up a bit with some food and scenery pics

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kyoto

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my mates girlfriend rocked up in this 993

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osaka

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maybe the best tsukemen in tokyo!

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upgarage bounty

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A few more pics!

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classic skyline!

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even in winter we often drink on the street

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this is what the door looks like at a japanese house party!

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most people don't know that you can eat raw chicken :) yum yum!

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my other wheels in japan

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climbing mount fuji

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kobe

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this is what new years day at meji jingu shrine looks like!

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needing a jumpstart in a rolls royce at shibuya crossing… priceless

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cheap matchbox cars in akiba

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Iron chef french hiroyuki sakai's restaurant La Rochelle

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this is the 3rd enzo I've seen in tokyo

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there's a white enzo that i see all of the time thrashing around shibuya and omotesando most weekends during summer.

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