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Noisms is a historian/lawyer. Zero_zero_one is a mathematician. This is a place for propounding politics, history, maths, law, literature, film, poetry and the meaning of life. Unfortunately, there will be no titties. Comments are welcome. Rip our ill-formed opinions to shreds.

Wednesday, 30 January 2008

Wordless Wednesday - Japan, August 2006

Posted by NathanRyder

at 16:52  

Labels: interesting building, japan, wordless wednesday

1 comment:

NathanRyder said...

This is just an interesting building that I saw when out walking back from a shrine with noisms... I believe that it's in Kamakura.

I just thought there was something really cool about the way that it looked.

30 January 2008 at 16:56

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