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A Visit to Tokyo

A Visit to Tokyo. Photos by Tajammal Story by Gabby B. With Adeline and Friends. Hello, my name is Adeline . I live in Gulfport, Mississippi. I took a trip to Tokyo , Japan to see my friends . . Pacific Ocean. From Gulfport to Tokyo is 6,884 miles .

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A Visit to Tokyo

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  1. A Visit to Tokyo Photos by Tajammal Story by Gabby B With Adeline and Friends

  2. Hello, my name is Adeline. I livein Gulfport, Mississippi. I took atrip to Tokyo , Japan to see my friends.

  3. Pacific Ocean From Gulfport to Tokyo is 6,884 miles. Mom and dad said our flight was over 15 hours long!

  4. Say Konnichiwa (hello) to myfriends in Japan ! Eddie Nayu Ten

  5. First myfriends took meto the park to see the beautiful Cherry Blossom trees.

  6. They taught me the Japanese word for Cherry Blossoms is Sakura .

  7. Tokyo is so very big. There are many trains to take people many places. We rode a train to Tokyo Tower. The Japanese word for train is Densha

  8. Tokyo Tower is a communication and observation tower. It is 1,092 feet tall.

  9. My friends told me pictures of Tokyo Tower are used in movies, video games, and anime cartoons. That is so cool!

  10. We ate a delicious Japanese lunch and drank good tea. The Japanese word for lunch is Chushoku.

  11. It was soon time to return to my friends’ home. We rode a cool bus with ‘Hello Kitty’ on it. The Japanese word for bus is basu.

  12. Arigato (Thank you), Nayu and Ten Arigato, Eddie I had a fun day in Tokyo.

  13. Sayonara (Good Bye)

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