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Janice poses with a large size "good luck welcome cat",
a must for every business in Japan.
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The Great Buddha of Kamakura.
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Also known as the Daibutsu.
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We walked around inside the great brass structure.
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Ohaiyo gozaimas!
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Gina lights an incense offering.
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The incense attendant.
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A shrine for the gong.
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Sunday finery.
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On the way to the next shrine.
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Koi.
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More koi.
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The calligraphers.
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The temple artists.
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Statuary.
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A commemoration for stillborn or children otherwise taken too soon.
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Janice in the bamboo.
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Janice at little Hase Station where we caught a ride back to Kamakura Station,
then back through Yokohama to Jiyugaoka and finally to Ookayama.
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Looking down the line at Hase.
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"What's going on out here?"