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Posted by: Ganessa | 08/06/2009 at 22:22
Posted by: | 08/06/2009 at 20:48
> Kanname
Does it mean the kimono?
Most Japanese do not wear the kimono.
There is sometimes a person who puts on the yukata when the festival and fireworks are seen in summer.
Does it mean the business suit?
When working, I always wear the business suit.
Posted by: Ganessa | 12/18/2008 at 19:42
When do you usually dress national suits? For holidays or not only?
Posted by: Kanname | 12/18/2008 at 09:18
> Kanname
We feel the history and the tradition there.
Posted by: Ganessa | 12/17/2008 at 23:05
Plays imagination - old times, people in national suits. It'll be necessary to draw such picture.
Posted by: Kanname | 12/17/2008 at 05:20
> X::..STEPHANIE..::X
Gracias.
Posted by: Ganessa | 12/14/2008 at 11:27
Holaaaa
konnichiwa
me encantan
tus
fotos
^^
lindas
sayonara
Posted by: X::..STEPHANIE..::X | 12/14/2008 at 09:39
> Magda
Thank you!
Sky was so blue!
Building was so great!
Posted by: Ganessa | 12/13/2008 at 21:58
> Jolyne86
This is a building of the temple.
Yeah! This is so beautiful color!
Posted by: Ganessa | 12/13/2008 at 21:53
lol
Awesome photo!!
This building looks great with beautiful blue sky in background! 
Posted by: Magda | 12/13/2008 at 03:36
Wow...What is it, a temple? Such beutiful colours
Posted by: Jolyne86 | 12/13/2008 at 00:50