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Kabukicho?

Frans

Frans,

Kabukicho is the correct sub-district, but in my question I asked for district, which is Shinjuku, which mhubert got and probably would have followed up on had he been online.

 

So in all fairness I pass the baton to mhubert. At least we know where the two of you pass your time when in Tokyo. ;)

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Hey, I am in LA, I don't need to leave home for sleaze.

 

But last time I was there I was lucky enough to stay at the Park Hyatt so wandered Shinjuku a bit.

 

Here is the next one. This one is probably pretty tough, but who knows with you guys.

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Apologies for adding confusion here, but did someone get a correct answer for Rob's lighthouse photo?

 

Cheers, Ken.

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You are right. Another photo was suddenly posted before the answer was given...

We were suddenly in Gaza... and from there to...

Maybe we should find the answer to Rob's question before we do the one that was just posted? What do you think, Rob and mhulbert?

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Thats ok. I'll win one soon then we can go back to the seaside:o:D. Youve probably already got close Frans?

 

Glad you take it that way, Rob.

No, I don't think it is on my continent, is it? I was also thinking Ellis island maybe?

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And I thought #1624...

Didn't Rob say (#1627): 'Thats ok. I'll win one soon then we can go back to the seaside'? I thought he meant that he'll post that one (#1595/1600) again at a later time and that we can go on with #1624 for now. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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Assuming we are on mine (1624) thanks to Rob's graciousness, then . . .

 

Olsen is on the right track -- yes a market in England -- very old -- the market dates back to Saxon times and this building is mid 19th Century.

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Here we go!

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