28 April 2006

Jap tourists


Every day of the year , Rome is allways full of tourists! expecially from Japan.

Ogni giorno dell'anno , Roma è sempre piena di turisti ! specie dal Giappone

12 comments:

Kris said...

an stylish ones ,too :)

midnitebara said...

nice shot of someone taking a shot,hahahh!!
I hope I was her, taking photos of your beautiful city.
You never know.., I might go a few years from now.

Andrea said...

Cute picture...It's been nice catching up with your photos, I was a bit away!

Pierre said...

The map, the camera, the bottle of water... The tourist gear! And right fotoaddict, stylish too... Great portrait!

Bob said...

That's a great one!

Edwin Sumun said...

Great one yes! japanese tourists are everywhere! and they add such colour to the places they visit. I was once mistaken for one.

kualalumpurdailyphoto

Joe said...

fotoaddict: yes she is and You have 2 see suits they buy.

midtinebra: Remember you have a new friend here to see if u come! U're welcome!

Bazainville and pierre: thank U

ljubljanadailyphoto: my use of jap word is not offensive . I love japan culure and people ... have a look about my works on japan at www.cubeland.it my official website.

Bob & edwin: thank U

Anonymous said...

"Jap!?" What do you mean? ...a poor education?

Passante said...

"my use of jap word is not offensive. I love japan culure and people."

Maybe so, but "Jap" is a pejorative term.

G Fraser said...

That really is the archetypal Japanese tourist! i'm constantly amazed by how many photos one person can take...many of them never get the chance to appreciate the place they are in, they see everywhere through a camera lens and then are whisked back onto the bus for the next stop. Great photo tho.

Joe: l'uso della parola 'jap' in inglese e' sempre offensivo, anche se non ne hai intenzione. E, guarda per favore una mappa del mondo: Ljubljana, Tallinn e Tenerife sono tutti europei!

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