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English: photographs taken during our trip, April 1985, by Trans-Siberia Express from Hoek van Holland with a stopover in Moskow, to Nachodka at the easternmost border of the then USSR. By ship to Japan, by underground to our first stay in a temple in the vicinity of Tokyo. From Tokyo with two sponsored Kawasaki motorbikes we travelled to the west, Kyushu, and to the north, Hokkaido.
日本語: つくば万博のモニュメント。右のヤマタノオロチのモニュメントは万博終了後に島根県奥出雲町の「奥出雲たたらと刀剣館」に移設された。
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