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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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Strange Sights of Japan #1
Mizu ga Amamori Shita: Part 2
A favorite comic from the Japanese Times!
An American Girl in Asia: Being a Gaijin in Japan.
Mizu ga Amamori Shita
An American Girl in Asia: Introduction
The last place we visited on our trip was Otaru, a...
Another much loved food in Japan is Octopus. In t...
Crab is not cheap in Japan. The crabs displayed h...
Crab is a delicacy in Japan. Here is one the the ...
On the fourth and last day we got up early to visi...
Kitsune-Snow Fox
Trying to Hibernate
Clean is Important
Snowy Tiger
Peguins were not the only interesting animal at th...
Second stop of the day was the Asahiyama Zoo. Her...
Day three was eventful to say the least. We woke ...
As we headed for the onsen we were staying at the ...
After Lake Kussharo we headed north for lunch and ...
After Lake Masshu we visited Lake Kussharo, only a...
While Lake Masshu was extremely beautiful it was a...
Lake Masshu
Lake Masshu
In my opinion the most beautiful place we visited ...
One of the most anticipated and amazing sites of t...
Speaking of hot springs...in this picture, taken o...
One of the true joys of this trip was for two of t...
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Saturday, January 01, 2005
Speaking of hot springs...in this picture, taken on day two, you can see evidence of one of the many natural hot springs that are common in Japan. Even though the temperature here stays below freezing these hot springs stay nice and toasty!
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