Here are some action videos from our time in Japan
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Here are some action videos from our time in Japan
hope this will work:
this is a bullet train entering a train station at a slow pace, most come through very fast
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...f-00215ad82428
this is tokyo foot traffic on a busy day at a busy corner
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...f-00215ad82428
this is a vendor in the kanazawa market making fishcakes to be fried
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...a-002264c20882
this is a chef cooking our lunch in a small restaurant in kanazawa---some is pork cutlets
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...8-002264c248ce
this is part of our private geisha performance at craig's machiya (later to be kathie's place)
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...2-002264c17d40
this is part of the geisha performance---drums... the men got to play after them..
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...6-00215ad6e776
this is a unique lunch concoction: crepe, noodles, egg, meat, sprouts, sauce---as big as a dinner plate:
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...d-00215ad9bd58
this is our favorite conveyor belt sushi in kyoto:
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...5-00215ad7feb2
this is a pedi-cab at Arashiyama, outside of kyoto:https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...3-00215ad751b4
these are some professional geisha models in the gion park in kyoto after a photo shoot:
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...e-002264c18ba0
Lastly, this is the inside of a gambling parlor with games in kyoto...DON'T TOUCH YOUR VOLUME, this is the sound---they are on every corner:
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...0-002264c2084c
I HOPE THESE WORK.. THEY ARE BIG FILES
bob
this is a bullet train entering a train station at a slow pace, most come through very fast
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...f-00215ad82428
this is tokyo foot traffic on a busy day at a busy corner
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...f-00215ad82428
this is a vendor in the kanazawa market making fishcakes to be fried
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...a-002264c20882
this is a chef cooking our lunch in a small restaurant in kanazawa---some is pork cutlets
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...8-002264c248ce
this is part of our private geisha performance at craig's machiya (later to be kathie's place)
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...2-002264c17d40
this is part of the geisha performance---drums... the men got to play after them..
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...6-00215ad6e776
this is a unique lunch concoction: crepe, noodles, egg, meat, sprouts, sauce---as big as a dinner plate:
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...d-00215ad9bd58
this is our favorite conveyor belt sushi in kyoto:
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...5-00215ad7feb2
this is a pedi-cab at Arashiyama, outside of kyoto:https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...3-00215ad751b4
these are some professional geisha models in the gion park in kyoto after a photo shoot:
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...e-002264c18ba0
Lastly, this is the inside of a gambling parlor with games in kyoto...DON'T TOUCH YOUR VOLUME, this is the sound---they are on every corner:
https://bay175.mail.live.com/default...0-002264c2084c
I HOPE THESE WORK.. THEY ARE BIG FILES
bob
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Here's an example Bob: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkyzyucaDeg&noredirect=1
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Nicky, you can hire a jinrikisha on the spot at Arashiyama. However, if you want to hire a driver that speaks English, you would have to prearrange. We did not find it necessary to hire one at all. Have your taxi driver drop you off at Nembutsyji Temple and then walk down from there. There are a couple of really nice upscale shops near the temple, by the way but most of the stuff you'll want to do is near the train station - bamboo forest, Tenryu-ji temple(beautiful gardens) and of course, the "romantic" train ride...
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Nicky, we took a cab. It was about US$40 and got us there from the Hyatt in about 45 minutes. Note that technically Arashiyama is in eastern Kyoto. You could easily take a taxi to the Kyoto station, take the JR train to the Saga Arashiyama station and walk. Or instead of walking, you could hop on the Romantic train at the Torroko Saga station right next to the JR station, take it out to Kameoka and return to the Torroko Arashiyama station, which is right in the center of things. The round trip on the Romantic train takes about an hour and should be booked early in the day, if you want to do it. Look at the map on this page: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3912.html
It should clarify things a bit as all these train stations can be confusing. We did take the JR train FROM Arashiyama and hooked up with the subway to get to central Kyoto...
It should clarify things a bit as all these train stations can be confusing. We did take the JR train FROM Arashiyama and hooked up with the subway to get to central Kyoto...







