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On Monday morning Tak and I visited the palace in Tokyo, one can only walk around the outside but you can get a sense from the pictures of the area. What I loved the most was that all of the trees had been shaped into bonsai like trees- a little forest of them. Takeshi loved the fact that you had a little forest of trees and right behind them stands the city. Such contrast in images!
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