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A Visit to Tokyo

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Navigating in Cyrillic

The signs in the subways are all in Cyrillic which seeems like somebody wrote the the station names in code. You sort of look for the first five or six letters of where you need to go. "We need to go to 4, C, B, backward N."


Posted by Hollobaugh at 7:56 PM

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