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kiiti club

Posted: 26 Oct 2019


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Awazi 3-61

Awazi 3-61
higasi-yodogawa-ku , osaka , Japan
Zeissikon+M-Hexanon 28mm f2.8
TMAX 400
T-MAX Dev+ILFOSTOP+eco-pro fixser
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Diane Putnam, Steve Bucknell, Berny, cammino and 4 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Boro
Boro
Jolie compo ****
4 years ago.
kiiti club has replied to Boro
Thank you !!

It's like this now, but when I was little, people were crowded.
4 years ago.
 Diane Putnam
Diane Putnam club
I am trying to pronounce that sign, but of course I'm saying it wrong. What does it mean? This is a very complex scene, many wires, etc.
4 years ago.
kiiti club has replied to Diane Putnam club
The mysterious characters are displayed in Japanese, using the alphabet "Hebon style" only in Japan. (Never don't read English)
Close to Spanish. (Spanish is surprisingly easy for the Japanese, my wife can still choose to read and write at university.)
Meaning "East Awazi shoping street"

The place where you are shooting is the station platform.
4 years ago. Edited 4 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to kiiti club
Spanish was easy for me to learn (but I have forgotten it - that was many decades ago!). I think Spanish grammar and pronunciation is the most consistent of all languages! Something strange: to me, Japanese-speakers sound similar to Spanish-speakers. The cadence of it, not the sound or meaning of it.
4 years ago.
kiiti club has replied to Diane Putnam club
I think it's a functional language with little to learn.
Surprisingly, Japanese can pronounce fluently, Spanish.
The Spanish teacher was an interesting person who got angry when he read English.

However, it was only Netherland that traded from the 17th century until its opening.
Very strange ...
4 years ago.

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