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Mount Fuji which was seen...
Mount Fuji which was seen from the Shindo-toge Pass in the Ashikawa Village.

Lake Kawaguchi can be seen under the eyes. (At the morning of the day before the typhoon in July, 2002)



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vertxAwesome

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What a beautiful shot!
Posted May 11, 2004 3:47 pm

DraggerFuji-san...

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Sugoi, Fuji-san wa suteki desu ne! Nihon ni ikitai'n desu ga okane wa... irimasu. Itsuka Fuji-san ni ikimasu. Domo --
Posted May 11, 2004 6:16 pm

Kenzo OkawaRe: Fuji-san...

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Very well Japanese! Where have you been study Japanese? Kenzo (Japanese resident in China)
Posted May 11, 2004 11:16 pm

DraggerRe: Fuji-san...

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Domo arigato! Demo, ton demo nai desu. Zenbun no kotoba ga wasurete iru to omoimasu, ne?



Thank you very much but my Japanese is actually very bad and I think I'm forgetting all the words. I lived in Japan from 1997-1999 on Kyushu, in Kumomoto Prefecture. Before that I could hardly speak Japanese at all.



Ima mo, nihongo ni hanashitai'n ke do, totemo muzukashi to omimasu. Nihongo wo benkyo shita ho ga ii, ne. Watashi ni hanasu no wa arigato gozaimasu.



Thank you very much for your kind words and beautiful pictures.
Posted May 12, 2004 1:08 pm

Kenzo OkawaRe: Fuji-san...

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Konnitiwa Dragger san.

Your Japanese is wonderful! I lived in China from 2000, but not well for Chinese yet.

I inform you a name of SP member as follows;
Jason Moore "j_moore@avsoft.net"
He lived in Japan like you. If you have interest, please give him a e-mail.

Douzo yorosiku.

Kenzo
Posted May 13, 2004 10:46 am

bongsunkeewounderful........

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best regards!
Posted Aug 28, 2007 3:32 am

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