iinogashira Park
Kind of interesting:
The third photo shows how they try to keep people out of a certain area... I wonder why it isn't cralling with kids. When I was a kid i used to sting fishing line all around my room just like that and pretend it was lasers alarm triggers. As the master spy I had to use my agility to slither through it to the other side. I don't was on the other side, but it didn't really matter since I never made it anyway.. I would always trip the alarm and wind op having to shoot my way out to safety.
There are lots of photos of place-holders saving a place for their company / club / whatever. I don't know how they have the self control to sit there for hours with cases of beer and not crack one open. If my company made me sit out there alone for hours, there would be no beer left, and I wouldn't feel the least bit sorry.
Image number 10 shows a bunch of guys sorting burnable from recycleable. I don7t know why, but it always amazes me to see people throw them in the same garbage. Japan is supposed to be preety advanced in it's recycle policy (compared to US), and it seems like common sence, but just the other day a co-worker stared at me blankly with his mouth open slightly when I told him that I didn't throw away the empty juice cartons on my desk because I was drying them for recycle. He acted as if he had never even heard that it was possible. And just when I was trying to have a more positive opinion of him and his limited mental capacity.