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Afternoon ride on Toyoko-sen

Travelling from Shibuya to Nakameguro on the Toyoko-sen train. It was 2:40pm, mostly old people on the train. Toyoko-sen train travels between Tokyo’s Shibuya station and Yokohama station. Japan’s train are famous for being on schedule down to the second.
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Travel Vacations question by boogians: Did anyone happen to see a feature done by “The Travel Channel” on Florida vacations?
A few months ago, “The Travel Channel” featured “The 10 best but least known about Florida vacations”. They identified some of the less visited beaches in Florida that offered beachfront camping or rustic cottage rentals. They also recommended a day tour that was popular for close up encounters with dolphins. I think it was in the Fort Myers and Sanibel area, but I’m not completely sure. If anyone is familiar with these type of accomodations and sightseeing events, I am interesting in learning more.
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Nice shot! Reminds me of my daily communte between Hiyoshi and Shibuya
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A Thorough Guide But Too Much Like Advertising For The Cruise Lines, October 6, 2007
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This review is from: Cruise Vacations For Dummies 2007 (Dummies Travel) (Paperback)
For those interested in taking a cruise this book serves as a very thorough guide. It discusses pretty much all of the available cruises. It talks about planning your cruise and what experiences are available on board – spas, shows, activities and, of course, lots of food. It also covers the excursions available at the different ports of call and where each cruise line goes to, with an emphasis on the Caribbean, Alaska and the Mediterranean. The only reason I am deducting a star is that the writers give only rave reviews for every cruise line. It seemed like they were often just advertising for the cruise companies rather than offering objective opinions that would be useful for its readers. This made it hard to figure out which cruise lines were best because the writers made each one sound so wonderful. So readers seeking to narrow their options might want to go online to the websites where people offer reviews on their cruising experiences rather than rely on this book. But for all the nuts and bolts information on planning a cruise, what places you can cruise to and what activites are available, both at sea and on shore, this book is an excellent choice.
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Good general info, August 8, 2007
By Regina M. Reninger “RM Reninger” (Annandale, VA) –
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This is a good tool for first-time cruisers . . . and great info if you’re going to the Caribbean. My cruise was to Canada (Atlantic side), so there wasn’t a lot about the tours for Canada. Otherwise, good info.
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great info for someone like me who has never been on a cruise. it will help me know which lines are a good fit and which to avoid because the people on them are not my type of fun.
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