I waited for about 40 minutes for the trains to come together like this. I’ve admitted to myself that I’m a kame-kichi (camera geek), but I hope I’m not becoming a tetsu-kichi (train geek) as well.
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Posted by Ed | Last updated Aug 21, 2017 | Technology, Tokyo and the Kanto Region | 2 |
I waited for about 40 minutes for the trains to come together like this. I’ve admitted to myself that I’m a kame-kichi (camera geek), but I hope I’m not becoming a tetsu-kichi (train geek) as well.
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Long-time resident in Japan (since 1993) but originally from Canada. Has written guidebook chapters, magazine articles, tons of blog entries and even a book about less-known aspects of Japan. In his free time, he loves photography, cycling, and exploring interesting and obscure places around the Kansai area.
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awesome photo! but yeah i think you might be a kame-kichi and a tetsu-kichi as well… no?
Great shot.
A patience test. Congratulations.
Peace to all.