[Korea] Myeongdong at night
Photo taken on 27th April, 2012.
Kodak 400 film. Canon EOS300 film camera.
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Myeongdong (명동 /明洞), Seoul
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The first 2 photos are of Myeongdong,
the shopping heaven in Seoul.
I didn’t take much photos of Myeongdong this trip as
I’ve taken too many during previous few trips.
O’Sulloc Tea House in Myeongdong, Seoul
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Btw. The last photos is taken at Cheongyecheon
Other than strolling along the river and
enjoy the calm night air, you can also catch a laser light show
at night at certain spot and time.
Check out the laser show location and time over here >>
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TGIF!!! I’ve been waiting for
the weekend to come like forever :o
Have a nice weekend everyone!
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They were drunk (film)
Photo taken on 5th June, 2010.
Kodak Ultramax 400 film. Canon EOS 300 camera.
These are from last weekend. Again, I must say Kodak 400 film are really good for night shots. I just realized that I have been posting a lot of night pictures recently…Hope it’s not too boring to see.
I’ll try to post some day time pictures soon.
These teens were drunk and some of them just passed out at this open space in Kabukicho (歌舞伎町), Shinjuku (新宿)
I don’t drink much so I don’t have that kind of experience…do you?
English : Alcohol
Japanese : お酒 (おさけ・osake)
Korean : 술 (sul)
Chinese : 酒 (jiu)
Looking forward to weekend *
Shinjuku (新宿)
I was in Shinjuku today and took some photos while waiting for my friend.

At the most top of this picture is Kimura Takuya, a famous Japanese actor and also a member of the famous Japanese idol group, SMAP

A billboard of a new drama "The Negotiator" from tv asashi. I think Yonekura Ryoko (米倉涼子) in this poster is the main lead.

Sakuraya (さくらや) is one of the most popular Electrical stores in Tokyo along with Bic Camera and Yodobashi Camera.
So that’s all for today. oh. It’s 1am already over here. I’d better get to bed soon. Good nite. It will be a busy day again tomorrow. Oh. For those who are following my Korean trip post, don’t worry. I will continue to blog about them soon.
Word of the day :
English : Good night
Japanese : おやすみ (Oyasumi)
Korean : 잘자 (jalja) – this is use mostly among friends. * There is a more formal way in saying good night in Korean. *
Chinese : 晩安 (wan an)














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