This time I went to the Studio Ghibli (the studio behind Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Totoro, and more) museum in Mitaka on the other side of Tokyo, and a day later Kamakura, home town to many old and ancient Japanese religious thingamabobs. Apparently the famous Tokugawa Shogunate (rulers) of 17th to 19th century Japan were really big fans of The Legend of Zelda. Who knew? It was extremely hot and muggy on both days, but I still had a good time.
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Ghibli and Kamakura
Yay another blog update! Time for more pictures!
This time I went to the Studio Ghibli (the studio behind Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Totoro, and more) museum in Mitaka on the other side of Tokyo, and a day later Kamakura, home town to many old and ancient Japanese religious thingamabobs. Apparently the famous Tokugawa Shogunate (rulers) of 17th to 19th century Japan were really big fans of The Legend of Zelda. Who knew? It was extremely hot and muggy on both days, but I still had a good time.
A few more pictures on the way..
This time I went to the Studio Ghibli (the studio behind Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Totoro, and more) museum in Mitaka on the other side of Tokyo, and a day later Kamakura, home town to many old and ancient Japanese religious thingamabobs. Apparently the famous Tokugawa Shogunate (rulers) of 17th to 19th century Japan were really big fans of The Legend of Zelda. Who knew? It was extremely hot and muggy on both days, but I still had a good time.
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