Where is Alyssa?
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About Me
Alyssa
I live and teach English in Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan. While not working I like to ride horses, read, and travel.
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Vignettes from a Vagabond ~ My Photo Blog
Equestrienne in Japan ~ My website!
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KATA!!!
Shinko-Retsu This is one of two palaquins that ...
Kudara-O-Myoshin (780) Kudara-O-Myoshin was the...
Ono-no-Komachi (850)
Murasaki Shikibu (1000)
Tomoe-Gozen (1180) The sight of Tomoe-Gozen was...
Tomoe-Gozen
A Horse and Samuri in correct armor from the 16th...
Yodogimi (1590) Wife of Lord Hideyoshi
Announcing the Procession of Lord Toyotomi Hideyos...
Izumo-no-Okuni (1600) Izumo-no-Okuni was, accor...
Wife of Nakamura Kuranosuke
Princess Kazu (1860) She was the sister of Emper...
The Jidai Matsuri goes backward through time, star...
Last year I was in Japan for 3 months studing at D...
The beginning of the Jidai Matsuri! The Jidai Mat...
Behind the Heian Shrine there are extensive Meiji ...
The are Miko or Shrine Maidens of the Heian Shrine...
At the shrine I was lucky to catch a picture of th...
In the foreground is the fountain where those ente...
This is the main courtyard and building in the Hei...
This is the main gate of Heian Jingu, or Heian Shr...
Typhoon
No proper Jinya would be found without its own tor...
This is Takayama Jinya the only Jinya that remain...
Takayama is a small city that retains much of the ...
An artistic picture.
This is the original shrine of Shirawake-go. Ever...
An up close and personal look at a thached roof. ...
This is a house built in the unique Gassho-zukuri ...
This is Shirawake-go. It is located deep in the m...
Exciting News!!!!!
School Start!
This is my bed. It's actually a Japanese style fu...
This is my desk, messy isn't it?
Test
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Nihon de Konnichiwa (Hello from Japan)
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Wednesday, October 13, 2004
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