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Ho camminato per Takamatsu. È stato bello.
Un izakaya illuminato all’angolo della strada.
Insegne, menu, bottiglie, tende, luci calde e persone che si fermano prima di sparire nella notte.
Qualcuno sta salutando, qualcuno probabilmente ha appena finito di mangiare o bere qualcosa dopo il lavoro.
La scena è semplice, quotidiana, molto giapponese.
高松で散歩しました。楽しかったです。
街角にある明るい居酒屋。
看板、メニュー、瓶、暖簾、暖かい光。そして夜の中に消える前に少し立ち止まる人たち。
仕事帰りに食事やお酒を終えた人もいると思う。
普通で、日常的で、とても日本らしい風景。
I walked around Takamatsu. It was enjoyable.
A brightly lit izakaya on a street corner.
Signs, menus, bottles, curtains, warm lights and people stopping for a moment before disappearing into the night.
Someone is saying goodbye, someone probably just finished eating or drinking after work.
The scene is simple, ordinary, very Japanese.
SergioQ79 - Osanpo Photographer - posted a photo:
Ho camminato per Takamatsu. È stato bello.
Un izakaya illuminato all’angolo della strada.
Insegne, menu, bottiglie, tende, luci calde e persone che si fermano prima di sparire nella notte.
Qualcuno sta salutando, qualcuno probabilmente ha appena finito di mangiare o bere qualcosa dopo il lavoro.
La scena è semplice, quotidiana, molto giapponese.
高松で散歩しました。楽しかったです。
街角にある明るい居酒屋。
看板、メニュー、瓶、暖簾、暖かい光。そして夜の中に消える前に少し立ち止まる人たち。
仕事帰りに食事やお酒を終えた人もいると思う。
普通で、日常的で、とても日本らしい風景。
I walked around Takamatsu. It was enjoyable.
A brightly lit izakaya on a street corner.
Signs, menus, bottles, curtains, warm lights and people stopping for a moment before disappearing into the night.
Someone is saying goodbye, someone probably just finished eating or drinking after work.
The scene is simple, ordinary, very Japanese.
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Want dit is dus een compleet andere categorie dan al die propellorvoertuigen op de markt. De Volonaut is namelijk straalaangedreven en ook nog eens afkomstig uit het laatste daadwerkelijke land van Europa, namelijk Polen. En in tegenstelling tot vorige keer zijn er inmiddels wat specificaties bekend: het voertuig weegt slechts 30 kilo, heeft een topsnelheid van 102 km/u, draait op o.a. diesel en kerosine, heeft een vluchttijd van 10 minuten en de piloot mag maximaal 95 kilo wegen. Daarmee valt 83% van de lezers af, maar kijken is ook wat waard. In tegenstelling tot het prijskaartje van $880.000, wat voor 83% dan weer geen probleem is.
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