Re: Japanese study...
necoandjeff wrote:
> B Robson wrote:
>
>
>>>>>Yasukuni Shrine
>>>>
>>>>cough, I work over the road from Yasukuni. What exactly is "great"
>>>>about it? The huge metal mon? The big gates are impressive and it's
>>>>a good spot for drinking at the occasional matsuri and the museum
>>>>is an eye opener; but like all Tokyo 社寺, nothing impressive and the
>>>>grounds are ugly.
>>>
>>>
>>>The beautiful pond and garden are what I remember most about it.
>>
>>Your memory is faulty.
>
>
> Let's see, shall we?
>
> http://www.schrepfer.com/photos/yasukuni1.jpg
> http://www.schrepfer.com/photos/yasukuni2.jpg
>
> Yep. Just how I remember it.
>
That is your idea of a beautiful pond and garden? Jesus H Christ.
> Anyway, I'm going to do something I should have done a long time ago. Off to
> the killfile you go, Brett. I hope one day you can get out of your miserable
> funk and start to enjoy life.
>
Well listening to you try to convince me that Tokyo is really a city
full of beautiful parks and wonderful museums has really been a bright
spot in my "miserable funk".
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