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| Nagoya Station, Sakura-dori side |
Nagoya station is pretty vast, with two department stores (one that's ten floors + basement) on one side, two giant, 30+ storey office buildings on top, and a myriad of other little shops peppered through the mix. Four train lines and four subway lines out of the possible 15 go through it, and as a result, it's always crowded. The gold clock is at the one end of the station, and it's the most significant landmark in a sea of people.Waiting there is always an opportunity for the most interesting people-watching!
Hey Ariel, always enjoy reading your posts. I can't make the pictures bigger though and seeing as how it is always something foreign to me, I like to expand the photo. Any way to allow them to be made bigger?
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Hi Ray! Hm, I've been directly uploading the pics from my computer, but the non-expansion is a problem - I think I can circumvent it by uploading the picture first to a hosting site and then to this blog. I'll try to figure something out :)
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