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Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally!


Here are a few full-resolution photos from our little adventure around Tachikawa!

Click on them to open a gallery with a bit of commentary under each photo.

Related video: https://youtu.be/yn3ASMNHboY 

More on the way soon! Thanks as always.

Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally! Photos From: We moved! Let's explore the new digs with a Japanese stamp rally!

Comments

Yea, I guess so? I don't think about it so much to be honest, but there aren't really many reasons for most tourists to drift out this way so I guess there isn't a lot established for them. -E

Kyde & Eric

Are you far enough outside of Tokyo that you notice a lack of English on signs/menus? I looked up Crazy Horse on Google Maps and there wasn’t a bit of English anywhere. I wondered if that was the norm outside of the city, or if certain shops just didn’t expect foreign customers.

Oh yea, i didn't think if it that way! I don't think I have ever seen a pen like that before. -E

Kyde & Eric

Back in the late 80s, I had worked part time in a walk-in clinic in midtown Atlanta, Georgia. Those syringe pens were popular at stores who sold medical uniforms and supplies and stuff. Some drug reps would give them out to the staff working in the doctors' offices they visited. Of course, the name and phone number of their pharmaceutical companies were printed on them. Maybe they're being popularized again due to corona. "Let's make pens shaped like cute syringes to make people less afraid to get vaccinated."

Michelle Mundling


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