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Took another train up to Matsumoto. Lots of mountains, forested with steep gullies and rivers between. |
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Most of the towns that we passed were farming communities like this. |
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This is a large room in japan... woot! Another room where you have to activate the lights with your room key. |
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My window view... there was that chicken wire stuff in the window, hence the fuzzy diamond. |
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In the middle of the town is this sweet building, right beside the river that runs through the middle of the town. |
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Everywhere. |
Matsumoto has another large castle, this one with a fairly sweet moat. |
The moat was filled with lots of fish! |
The all come up to see you when you walk by, and sort of open and close their mouths at you asking to be fed. |
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A neet little piece of oldness in the middle of the city. |
These are what train tickets looks like. These are my fare from Matsumoto down to Tokyo. You separately buy a ticket to get on the train, and then a 'seat fare' ticket to reserve a seat on the train. |
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Lunch! |
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Lots of cool fog in the mountains. The weather in Matsumoto was drizzly (like most of the areas i went that time of year) |
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the towns going from Matsumoto to tokyo were on much steeper terrain, so not as many fields around them. |
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Some rice (i assume?) once we got down out of the mountains a little bit. |
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next stop... Tokyo! |
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