We can see Town Hall on the left. The coming stop is QVB.
This is Pitts St.
Look the other direction of Pitts St.
Upstairs is the Kinokuniya bookstore. See all those Japanese magazines.
You see, each time I am here, I can see 谷原章介 Shosuke Tanihara there in at least two magazines' cover page. And each time he is getting thinner and thinner.
There are shelves and shelves of Manga. But doesn't seem very popular in Sydney.
So Kinokuniya is 纪伊国屋
There are many sections of Chinese books of course. This entire shelf tells people how to get thinner by eating.
This shelf tells people how to play and eat in Tokyo. (And they are all Chinese books)
These are part of the Chinese magazines.
Don't expect me to buy any of these figures. I may buy a digital photo frame, and sometimes, I might put some of the figure photos in them. Maybe something like this:
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You can see that QVB is just outside the window.
I had a closer look, and confirmed, that glasses don't have glass, just the frame. That must have been taken many years ago. He doesn't look that young any more.
Japan City downstairs is closing. That's what happens if you sell things triple the price than things you can get from eBay. I guess. I bought a iron wood chopstick, it is broken only after 3 months. I got a dozen iron wood pack made in China from China town. The first pair is still running now.
I have never seen the QVB top statues this big/close. Thanks to Nikon 18-200mm VR II
I have never seen the top is all open like this. You can even see the main dome.
Town Hall building immediately outside QVB.
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