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7 January: Arrival
“Can you speak Japanese?” I was first asked in the customs.
“No, not a thing…”
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…But at least there are Burger King, Starbucks and 7-Eleven. So, it should work inany case. … And it did. I found Tokyo one of the most welcoming large cities (if notthe most welcoming) where I have been so far.
8 January: Visiting Tokyo Stock Exchange
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It was so quiet there! Even during the trading hours. Gone are the open-outcry trading and the times when stock prices were written on a blackboard.
Then: Tons of paper work Now: Flashing numbers
9 January: Attending Grand Sumo Tournament Opening Ceremony with Sangenjaya International Meetup
I’m the one with blue
hat
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10 January: Climbing Mt. Takao, about 50 km from the center of Tokyo
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Apparently, it’s very busy there, especially during the weekends. Expect to see and experience quite a bit of Buddhist.
11 January: Lexus International Gallery Aoyama, Sony Building & Sound Planetarium, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Observatory
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12 January:
Walking over 918m long Rainbow Bridge to Odaiba
Discovering a replica of the Statute of Liberty here in Tokyo
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Nicely prepared sushi for lunch to add some color to this grey
and cold day
14 & 15 January: In Auckland (1/2)
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A view from Mount Eden, the highest of the Auckland volcanoes (196m)
14 & 15 January: In Auckland (2/2)
Auckland Art Gallery: a piece of art
The City Neighborhoods
Auckland Domain 11
16-18 January: Queenstown / Arthurs Point (1/3)
12Shotover River and home, sweet home in the Arthurs Point
I stayed by Claire and JP Arrowsmith; it turned out to be a great choice
Just me @ the Ben Lomond saddle; Queenstown and lake Wakatipu in the background 13
16-18 January: Queenstown / Arthurs Point (2/3)
My first glance to Stewart Island:“So this is the jungle I’m about to go!”
Wide streets of InvercargillInterCity bus that transported me from Queenstown to Dunedin… It had a cool driver, btw.
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19-20 January: From Queenstown to Stewart Island via Invercargill
It’s such a small plane to Stewart Island … And the Invercargill Airport has only one gate: Gate 1
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21-23 January: Stewart Island / Rakiura Track, Day 1 of 3
The chain link sculpture at Lee Bay marks the entrance to the Rakiura National Park
Accommodation in Port William Hut before and after hikers moved in for the night: fairly modest
Grey sand and a bit of flora
Maori Beach swing bridge
Views, historic sites, mud… I did it (despite of the rain)!
21-23 January: Stewart Island / Rakiura Track, Day 3 of 3
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24-26 January: Trip from Stewart Island to Franz Josef (1/2)
One of the last glances to Oban / Halfmoon Bay Morning in the Queens Park in Invercargill
Fantastic collections in the Southland Museum and Art Gallery
Here we go…“Mandatory” stop for photos @ Thunder Creek Falls
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24-26 January: Trip from Stewart Island to Franz Josef (2/2)
Another fairly modest accommodation, this time in Base Queenstown for the “stopover”
Most of the day in the bus behind: it wasn’t that bad after all
27 January: Peters Pool & Franz Josef Glacier(Little walk followed by hot chocolate and Glacier Hot Pools)
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28 January: Walking (climbing) Alex Knob in a cloudy day
Apparently, some found it a good idea to dry their shirts there in the top
On the way
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29 January: Bus trip to Greymouth
Visited the national KIWI Centre in Hokitika, on the way from Franz Josef to Greymouth
It was not allowed to take a pic of the kiwi; so I took a pic of this lovely little blue fish with big bulging eyes instead
InterCity buses in NZ stop for such attractions. This day we had a notably great, funny etc. driver too.“Everybody, listen! He is great,” one of the passengers announced at the end of the trip. I fully agreed.
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30 January: Pancake Rocks in Punakaiki, just on my way
On the background: a view from the bus window while travelling from Nelson to Picton (Note the clouds!)
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31 January: Trip from Nelson to Picton to Wellington
There are many “boats” in Picton
“Don’t cross the Cook Strait , cruise it!” – or so they are saying @ InterIslander
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1 February: Trip continues from Wellington to National Park Village
They even have golden houses in Wellington
2 February: Walking the Tongarino Alpine Crossing (1/2)
27Well, walking a world-renowned trek means that you are hardly left alone. They all want to see it…
Illusion of magical stillness
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2 February: Walking the Tongarino Alpine Crossing (2/2)
I was there too
I was welcomed by the tropical heat and rainfall. During the next few days, the Rochor Centre showed me the way back to my hotel.
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5 February: Arrival to Singapore
Yeah, it’s clean but not THAT clean here…
Like these guys (or girls?) in the background: the one on the right is weighing nearly 300 kg and is 74-79 years old (or young).
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6 February: In the Singapore Zoo
Zoo and Year of the Monkey
Do you know the bite force of a crocodile?
Like a picture from a Tour Magazine 32
7 February, pic 1: Sentosa Island
Yes, that point is here on Sentosa… And so was I.
On the background: Singapore’s national icon, the mythical Merlion with the head of a lion and the body of a fish
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7 February, pic 2: Singapore Night
Marina Bay Sands: One of the giant shopping centers that is worth a look
Celebrate they can. No wonder that the streets are relatively empty on the daytime(given the population density) if they have such an active night life.
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7 February, pic 3: Festivities of the Chinese New Year, Year of the Monkey
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8 February (1/2): In Coney Island Park
Night walk in Chinatown: it’s 3:51 AMLittle India looks always busy.
There will be room for many more people in Punggol
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8 February (2/2): Some more pics
That’s how Malaysia looked from Singapore…
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10 February: Observed everyday life of regular people in Singapore
… Where they live … Where they work
… How they spend their spare time