Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Running around the Imperial Palace 1

I went to Tokyo on a business on 18th and 19th Feb. Then I ran around the Inperial Palace-5km a round. I tried to run there last summer but I gave up to run because there were no opening public bath on Sunday. This time, because I stayed a hotel, I could run twice - the Saturday night and the Sunday daytime.

We can see the Tokyo-tower behind the runnner.

The starting point was crossroad of Utibori-douri and the road which pass infront of the Tokyo international forum.

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