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The Impossible, Achieved: NYB’s First "Official Trip to Japan"

More photos from the trip

Welcome, (let's) party! (Photo: F. Bernier)

The main gate of Sengakuji, seen from the rear (Photo: F. Bernier)

Phil buys incense from a worker at Sengakuji (Photo: S. Chin)

Wood carvings of Oishi Kuranosuke (r) and his son at the museum at Sengakuji (Photo: F. Bernier)

Single tracks in the rain (here diverging at the end of the route) up Koyasan (Photo: F. Bernier)

Inside entrance to the Daienin, Koyasan (Photo: F. Bernier)

The vegetarian dinner spread at the Daienin, Koyasan (Photo F. Bernier)

A (very small) part of the graveyard at Koyasan (Photo: F. Bernier)

Nakagawa Sensei (l), Deborah and John at Nijojo (Photo: S. Chin)

Phil checks out Edo Period armor at the National Museum (Photo: S. Chin) )


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