Imperial palace in Tokyo is nothing like Buckingham palace. Actually you can't even see it. You can only have a stroll though Imperial Palace east gardens. I did it in my first weekend in Tokyo, and it was raining, but I though I'd post some photos anyway.
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Spet vse tako lepo. Voda, bonsaji, kamni in japonske svetilke. Nikjer nobene odvečne rastline, kaj šele plevela. Ne vem kam vse poskrijejo. Tako kot v sobi. Kam pa dajo vso robo, od postelnjine, brisač, oblek, čevljev, pa kuhinjskih stvari, mikrovalovk, hladilnikov, strojev, pa vse ostale šare, na kateri se nabira prah. Ne mi rečt, da nimajo nič. A vse stran vržejo? Če je tako, bi morala jaz na Japonsko, da bi se navzela njihovih navad. Pa čeprav samo za 1%.
Kako je lepo. Obožujem japonske vrtove. Enkrat, ko bom velika, jih bom šla tudi jaz pogledat ;)
that last photo is nice, like those trees :)
Ja, dobre fotografije imaš.
Breda, nimam pojma kam dajo! Sem se tudi jaz sprasevala. Jih moram vprasat.
Mami! Ko bo to, ko bo ono... kupi letalsko karto in je. Ce oci noce prit, jih on pac ne bo videl. :)
Tom, I asked them about the name of the tree and they said it's an ordinary pine tree. :) Unfortunately we have different ones in Slovenia, and they don't look that nice!!
Oci, hvala, ampak bi moral videti taprave fotografije. Blogger cisto spremeni barve, prav zbledi jih. Jaz se vedno jezim, ko uploadam - si ne mores predstavljati, kaksna je razlika - sploh pri tardecih drevesih.
Ta trenutek sem čisto zadovoljen, da vidim točno takšna rdeča drevesa. Upam pa, da bom prave fotografije tudi enkrat videl in to čimprej.
i thought it was a pine tree because of the needles but its the wrong shape!
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