Saturday, October 16, 2010

Gangbang On A Sailboat

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Ted Nugentcat Scratch Fever

October 15: Akasaka, Kudanshita, Iidabashi, Odaiba

(141 pictures today ...)

Today wake up late, lunch near his home in this restaurant that does a good price for lunch ...

A little sushi never hurts ...

Then we went to Akasaka, Yotsuya Station ...

(Range) Children with divided incredible ...

We went to see this ...

No, not Buckingham Palace, the palace is the emperor of Japan used to greet guests, is called Geihinkan ...

E 'exceptionally open to the public (only the garden) yesterday, today and tomorrow, Shiho's mother waited for years that were open, and today we did not lose this opportunity. The security was incredible, officers everywhere, metal detectors and control manuale delle borse in entrata...

Percorso obbligato in senso orario, si potevano fare foto ma non si possono mettere nei blog, come scritto qui, ma io non capisco il Giapponese, peccato...

Il crisantemo a sedici petali, il simbolo dell'imperatore, e due statue di bronzo raffiguranti l'armatura di un Samurai ai lati del timpano nella facciata...

Un'architettura non originale, questo รจ ovvio, ma cavoli questo posto lo possono vedere solo i capi di stato...

Come fanno tutti i Giapponesi col proprio lavoro, anche gli Security agents took their task seriously damn ...

The garden was well kept ...

After a long walk a mile we reached the Yasukuni Shrine in Kudanshita ...

The roof recalls the architecture of this temple of Ise ...

This temple is perhaps the most controversial of all of Japan, probably in Asia, as it celebrates war inside are celebrated war heroes Japanese ...

Every month we publish a "Last message", ie a message or a letter written by a Japanese soldier before he died heroically for our country, this month was the turn of the message Masumi Kusunose Mikoto, an officer of 23 years died in action October 12, 1943. You can imagine the text of this message, translated in English as well as tourists. This is where the most celebrated of all is nationalism, fascism and Japanese imperialism , which unfortunately there are still too many fans and followers, no politician dares to only approach this time, it would be suicidal media (Koizumi 's did ...).

The avenue leading the temple is endless ...

After the Yasukuni was the turn of the Tokyo Dai-jingu, a small temple in the area of \u200b\u200bIidabashi: is the house of the God of marriage, and is the destination of countless girls who ask for the grace to find a husband (amazing things ...)

We took a good cappuccino in this famous local riverside Kanda, the Canal Cafe: it was opened in 1902 and today is a popular destination ...

spend some time here is fantastic, bought for only 20 yen a bag of fish food and try to throw a little of carp in the river and you will see giants emerge nervously and beg to have more ...

Iidabashi Since we made the Sobu up to Akihabara, then the Keihin-Tokoku to Shinbashi and Yurikamome to Odaiba Aomi station: here's a huge Toyota showroom, with its incredible things inside, as this Chinese IQ dressed as ...

The show was huge ...

Have you ever seen a NASCAR car for real?

And what about these positions full reality of Gran Turismo?

This is only a small part of the complex that also includes a pavilion and a museum dedicated to the design of the car with mind-blowing machines ...

There are also the prototypes ...

And outside, in addition to a track with automatic electric car that goes around the halls there is also a complex circuit test drive where you can try ALL the models of ...

This is the base of the huge Ferris wheel in Odaiba ...

Where we of course we went, taking the panoramic cab ...

We ended the evening at nearby Bowling ...

One of my shooting, I look good but are a great blowjob, I got that last beat is by Shiho Shiho's mother ...

photo memories with final figures in poses untold ...