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    Dark irregulars deck on sale – Video - December 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Selling dark irregulars deck Starting price 65 May negotiate get free cards after you buy my decks by clicking the link http://www.youtube.comFrom:AICHI SENDOUViews:6 0ratingsTime:03:42More inEntertainment

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    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Metropolitan Government and "Hyatt Regency Tokyo Hotel" Tower (21) – Video - December 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Metropolitan Government and "Hyatt Regency Tokyo Hotel" Tower (21)
    Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building ( #26481; #20140; #37117; #24193; #33294;T #333;ky #333;-to Ch #333;sha?), also referred to as Tokyo City Hall or Toch #333; ( #37117; #24193;) for short, houses the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which governs not only the 23 wards, but also the cities, towns and villages that make up Tokyo as a whole. Located in Shinjuku, the building consists of a complex of three structures, each taking up a city block. The tallest and most prominent of the three is Tokyo Metropolitan Main building No.1, a tower 48 stories tall that splits into two sections at the 33rd floor. The building also has three levels below ground. The design of the building (which was meant to resemble a computer chip), by architect Kenzo Tange (and associates), has many symbolic touches, most notably the aforementioned split which re-creates the look of a Gothic cathedral. The other two buildings in the complex are the eight-story Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building (including one underground floor) and Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.2, which has 37 stories including three below ground. The two panoramic observation decks, one in each tower on floor 45 (202 meters [663 ft] high), are free of charge to the public and contain gift shops and cafes. They are open till 23:00 on weekdays. Use of cameras is permitted, but tripods are forbidden. History The building was finished in 1991 at the expense of 157 billion (about US$ 1 ...From:kuritix kuriViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:25More inPeople Blogs

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    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building "KEIO PLAZA HOTEL" Tower (19) – Video - December 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building "KEIO PLAZA HOTEL" Tower (19)
    Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building ( #26481; #20140; #37117; #24193; #33294;T #333;ky #333;-to Ch #333;sha?), also referred to as Tokyo City Hall or Toch #333; ( #37117; #24193;) for short, houses the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which governs not only the 23 wards, but also the cities, towns and villages that make up Tokyo as a whole. Located in Shinjuku, the building consists of a complex of three structures, each taking up a city block. The tallest and most prominent of the three is Tokyo Metropolitan Main building No.1, a tower 48 stories tall that splits into two sections at the 33rd floor. The building also has three levels below ground. The design of the building (which was meant to resemble a computer chip), by architect Kenzo Tange (and associates), has many symbolic touches, most notably the aforementioned split which re-creates the look of a Gothic cathedral. The other two buildings in the complex are the eight-story Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building (including one underground floor) and Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.2, which has 37 stories including three below ground. The two panoramic observation decks, one in each tower on floor 45 (202 meters [663 ft] high), are free of charge to the public and contain gift shops and cafes. They are open till 23:00 on weekdays. Use of cameras is permitted, but tripods are forbidden. History The building was finished in 1991 at the expense of 157 billion (about US$ 1 ...From:kuritix kuriViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:30More inPeople Blogs

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    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building "Shinjuku Chuo Park" Tower (20) – Video - December 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building "Shinjuku Chuo Park" Tower (20)
    Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building ( #26481; #20140; #37117; #24193; #33294;T #333;ky #333;-to Ch #333;sha?), also referred to as Tokyo City Hall or Toch #333; ( #37117; #24193;) for short, houses the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which governs not only the 23 wards, but also the cities, towns and villages that make up Tokyo as a whole. Located in Shinjuku, the building consists of a complex of three structures, each taking up a city block. The tallest and most prominent of the three is Tokyo Metropolitan Main building No.1, a tower 48 stories tall that splits into two sections at the 33rd floor. The building also has three levels below ground. The design of the building (which was meant to resemble a computer chip), by architect Kenzo Tange (and associates), has many symbolic touches, most notably the aforementioned split which re-creates the look of a Gothic cathedral. The other two buildings in the complex are the eight-story Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building (including one underground floor) and Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.2, which has 37 stories including three below ground. The two panoramic observation decks, one in each tower on floor 45 (202 meters [663 ft] high), are free of charge to the public and contain gift shops and cafes. They are open till 23:00 on weekdays. Use of cameras is permitted, but tripods are forbidden. History The building was finished in 1991 at the expense of 157 billion (about US$ 1 ...From:kuritix kuriViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:42More inPeople Blogs

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    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building "Shinjuku Chuo Park" Tower (20) - Video

    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building to Skytree Tower (11) – Video - December 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building to Skytree Tower (11)
    Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building ( #26481; #20140; #37117; #24193; #33294;T #333;ky #333;-to Ch #333;sha?), also referred to as Tokyo City Hall or Toch #333; ( #37117; #24193;) for short, houses the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which governs not only the 23 wards, but also the cities, towns and villages that make up Tokyo as a whole. Located in Shinjuku, the building consists of a complex of three structures, each taking up a city block. The tallest and most prominent of the three is Tokyo Metropolitan Main building No.1, a tower 48 stories tall that splits into two sections at the 33rd floor. The building also has three levels below ground. The design of the building (which was meant to resemble a computer chip), by architect Kenzo Tange (and associates), has many symbolic touches, most notably the aforementioned split which re-creates the look of a Gothic cathedral. The other two buildings in the complex are the eight-story Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building (including one underground floor) and Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.2, which has 37 stories including three below ground. The two panoramic observation decks, one in each tower on floor 45 (202 meters [663 ft] high), are free of charge to the public and contain gift shops and cafes. They are open till 23:00 on weekdays. Use of cameras is permitted, but tripods are forbidden. History The building was finished in 1991 at the expense of 157 billion (about US$ 1 ...From:kuritix kuriViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:11More inPeople Blogs

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    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building to Skytree Tower (11) - Video

    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (6) – Video - December 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (6)
    Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building ( #26481; #20140; #37117; #24193; #33294;T #333;ky #333;-to Ch #333;sha?), also referred to as Tokyo City Hall or Toch #333; ( #37117; #24193;) for short, houses the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which governs not only the 23 wards, but also the cities, towns and villages that make up Tokyo as a whole. Located in Shinjuku, the building consists of a complex of three structures, each taking up a city block. The tallest and most prominent of the three is Tokyo Metropolitan Main building No.1, a tower 48 stories tall that splits into two sections at the 33rd floor. The building also has three levels below ground. The design of the building (which was meant to resemble a computer chip), by architect Kenzo Tange (and associates), has many symbolic touches, most notably the aforementioned split which re-creates the look of a Gothic cathedral. The other two buildings in the complex are the eight-story Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building (including one underground floor) and Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.2, which has 37 stories including three below ground. The two panoramic observation decks, one in each tower on floor 45 (202 meters [663 ft] high), are free of charge to the public and contain gift shops and cafes. They are open till 23:00 on weekdays. Use of cameras is permitted, but tripods are forbidden. History The building was finished in 1991 at the expense of 157 billion (about US$ 1 ...From:kuritix kuriViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:14More inPeople Blogs

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    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (7) – Video - December 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (7)
    Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building ( #26481; #20140; #37117; #24193; #33294;T #333;ky #333;-to Ch #333;sha?), also referred to as Tokyo City Hall or Toch #333; ( #37117; #24193;) for short, houses the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which governs not only the 23 wards, but also the cities, towns and villages that make up Tokyo as a whole. Located in Shinjuku, the building consists of a complex of three structures, each taking up a city block. The tallest and most prominent of the three is Tokyo Metropolitan Main building No.1, a tower 48 stories tall that splits into two sections at the 33rd floor. The building also has three levels below ground. The design of the building (which was meant to resemble a computer chip), by architect Kenzo Tange (and associates), has many symbolic touches, most notably the aforementioned split which re-creates the look of a Gothic cathedral. The other two buildings in the complex are the eight-story Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building (including one underground floor) and Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.2, which has 37 stories including three below ground. The two panoramic observation decks, one in each tower on floor 45 (202 meters [663 ft] high), are free of charge to the public and contain gift shops and cafes. They are open till 23:00 on weekdays. Use of cameras is permitted, but tripods are forbidden. History The building was finished in 1991 at the expense of 157 billion (about US$ 1 ...From:kuritix kuriViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:16More inPeople Blogs

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    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (7) - Video

    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (8) – Video - December 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (8)
    Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building ( #26481; #20140; #37117; #24193; #33294;T #333;ky #333;-to Ch #333;sha?), also referred to as Tokyo City Hall or Toch #333; ( #37117; #24193;) for short, houses the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which governs not only the 23 wards, but also the cities, towns and villages that make up Tokyo as a whole. Located in Shinjuku, the building consists of a complex of three structures, each taking up a city block. The tallest and most prominent of the three is Tokyo Metropolitan Main building No.1, a tower 48 stories tall that splits into two sections at the 33rd floor. The building also has three levels below ground. The design of the building (which was meant to resemble a computer chip), by architect Kenzo Tange (and associates), has many symbolic touches, most notably the aforementioned split which re-creates the look of a Gothic cathedral. The other two buildings in the complex are the eight-story Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building (including one underground floor) and Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.2, which has 37 stories including three below ground. The two panoramic observation decks, one in each tower on floor 45 (202 meters [663 ft] high), are free of charge to the public and contain gift shops and cafes. They are open till 23:00 on weekdays. Use of cameras is permitted, but tripods are forbidden. History The building was finished in 1991 at the expense of 157 billion (about US$ 1 ...From:kuritix kuriViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:01More inPeople Blogs

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    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (8) - Video

    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (5) – Video - December 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (5)
    Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building ( #26481; #20140; #37117; #24193; #33294;T #333;ky #333;-to Ch #333;sha?), also referred to as Tokyo City Hall or Toch #333; ( #37117; #24193;) for short, houses the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which governs not only the 23 wards, but also the cities, towns and villages that make up Tokyo as a whole. Located in Shinjuku, the building consists of a complex of three structures, each taking up a city block. The tallest and most prominent of the three is Tokyo Metropolitan Main building No.1, a tower 48 stories tall that splits into two sections at the 33rd floor. The building also has three levels below ground. The design of the building (which was meant to resemble a computer chip), by architect Kenzo Tange (and associates), has many symbolic touches, most notably the aforementioned split which re-creates the look of a Gothic cathedral. The other two buildings in the complex are the eight-story Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building (including one underground floor) and Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.2, which has 37 stories including three below ground. The two panoramic observation decks, one in each tower on floor 45 (202 meters [663 ft] high), are free of charge to the public and contain gift shops and cafes. They are open till 23:00 on weekdays. Use of cameras is permitted, but tripods are forbidden. History The building was finished in 1991 at the expense of 157 billion (about US$ 1 ...From:kuritix kuriViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:03More inPeople Blogs

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    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (5) - Video

    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (4) – Video - December 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Observation Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tower (4)
    Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building ( #26481; #20140; #37117; #24193; #33294;T #333;ky #333;-to Ch #333;sha?), also referred to as Tokyo City Hall or Toch #333; ( #37117; #24193;) for short, houses the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which governs not only the 23 wards, but also the cities, towns and villages that make up Tokyo as a whole. Located in Shinjuku, the building consists of a complex of three structures, each taking up a city block. The tallest and most prominent of the three is Tokyo Metropolitan Main building No.1, a tower 48 stories tall that splits into two sections at the 33rd floor. The building also has three levels below ground. The design of the building (which was meant to resemble a computer chip), by architect Kenzo Tange (and associates), has many symbolic touches, most notably the aforementioned split which re-creates the look of a Gothic cathedral. The other two buildings in the complex are the eight-story Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building (including one underground floor) and Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.2, which has 37 stories including three below ground. The two panoramic observation decks, one in each tower on floor 45 (202 meters [663 ft] high), are free of charge to the public and contain gift shops and cafes. They are open till 23:00 on weekdays. Use of cameras is permitted, but tripods are forbidden. History The building was finished in 1991 at the expense of 157 billion (about US$ 1 ...From:kuritix kuriViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:13More inPeople Blogs

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