Monday, June 6, 2011

Shinmaruko

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The Small Dutch Fair, held at Onaka Store was closest to Shinmaruko station on the Toyoko-sen. I love wondering around new-to-me suburbs with my camera. Here are a few Sandwich favourites.

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Hello Sandwich
xoxo

11 comments:

  1. Love this - such a pretty neighbourhood! :-)

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  2. Pretty!

    I have the little blue washing basket in the last photo!

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  3. Hello Tinajo, Isn't it cute! Thanks for your comment!

    Hello Fashimi! Waou was it your obachans?!

    Love Sandwich
    xoxo

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  4. Love all your pics with flowers!! In my town there isn't any place like these, here there aren't too many flowers thought..

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  5. I love the pots of green and colour. They bring so much life to the urban neighbourhood :) Ames

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  6. A pretty little neighbourhood with lots of colour and some great shots.

    Japan Australia

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  7. Hello Edelweiss, Oh thank you! I have to walk down some side back streets to find these potted gardens sometimes! :) Worth it though :)

    Hello Ames and Tash, yes Tokyo does a great job of the mini potted garden! I'm still working on mine! Though I planted some Asagao the other day to make a green wall in Tokyo to keep the heat out in Summer!

    Hello Japan Australia, Have you been there too? Hope you're well! Nice to see your comment as usual!

    Love Love
    Hello Sandwich
    xoxo

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  8. i love the flowerstand....so pretty as well as the other ones! Some of the things i love about your pictures of neighborhoods you visit is the realness of them.I love that there are clips and wires and gloves and plastic bottles and weeds growing through the cracks.

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  9. that's one lovely 'hood! i miss japan!

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