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1 1 Whammy's Secret Rules
by Izumi, Yin
Sept 28, 2008 18:57:07 GMT -5
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9 9 Mihael Keehl, Mello
by Mello
Oct 5, 2008 16:38:55 GMT -5
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3 10 SHOW.YOUR.SCARS.(Mello)
by Sorrow
Oct 29, 2008 16:16:02 GMT -5
No New Posts Asakusa Shrine

Undoubtedly the most famous shrine in Tokyo, the Asakusa Shrine is a major religious site in Tokyo. The beautiful temple grounds not only have interesting historic buildings, statues and pagodas, but are like a constant street fair with food and souvenir booths. Unlike airports and the like, instead of T-shirts, most of the souvenirs are hand-crafted and authentic, but a bit more expensive.

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No New Posts Harajuku

Known for the amazing fashions and stylish dancers, this area between the popular Shinjuku and Shibuya is often cluttered with fun and verbose young people. From the sweet Gotchi Lolita to the visual kei along with cosplayers, the possibilities are endless for the types of people you'd meet. However this area is also populated by fast food outlets and such, but of course the main attraction lives with the extended amount of expensive fashion stores. The popular and often referred to "Tokyo's Champs-Élysées" is a must see for all.

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No New Posts Ouray Hot Springs Pool

A wonderful place to go after a long day at work or maybe just to take a well-needed break, this place is your answer. With the temperatures of the water soaking around you, the hot spring is an attraction in which many enjoy with family and friends. This spring is an outdoor one with amazing sights to see from surrounding peaks. There is a small fee for towel rentals along with the entrance fee with another option to purchase personal soap, most take the option. If you need to relax and wind-down just stop by here and enjoy yourself.

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No New Posts Tengu

This lovely restaurant keeps it's doors open from two P.M. to eleven P.M. With an inviting and casual atmosphere, this is a favorite to many. The prices are very reasonable with a variety of dishes for everyone's tastes. For those who don't speak Japanese well, there are large pictures for you to just point and smile. However, for those who want something more Western-styled there are steaks and salads of different types. This restaurant is known for leaving people craving more of it's fine Japanese cuisine.

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No New Posts Metropolitan Hibiya Library

The Hibiya Library, a large triangle-shaped building, is managed as a unit of the Central Library, located at the Hibiya Park, facing to the Diet street. The library offers lending services to those people who live, work or go to school in the Tokyo area. It houses 140,000 Japanese volumes, 4,600 foreign books, 35,000 borrowers registered and over 250,000 volumes borrowed per year.

1 9 If You Were Dead or Still Alive {Mello}
by Sorrow
Jan 10, 2009 13:27:34 GMT -5
No New Posts Tokyo Station

Tokyo Station was built in 1914, as the grand central station of the entire Japanese railway system. It is the main intercity rail terminal in Tokyo, the busiest station in Japan in terms of number of trains per day (over 4,000), and the eighth-busiest in Japan in terms of passenger throughput. Though the top story with its towers was blasted off by US bombers during the Pacific war, the building did not lose its beauty.

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No New Posts Rozen Gardens

The second largest park in the city and one of the most enjoyable. With several attractions, the young to the old come to feel the refreshing sunlight and watch the various smiles. With such attractions as the spacious grass field to the surrounding forest area to children's playgrounds, archery set-up, and sixteen different tennis courts. However, the most breath-taking feature is the large maze made completely of rose bushes, which happened to invite many people from all over that wish to find what might be in the center of this lovely attraction.

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No New Posts Feria

With the frequent visits from models and celebrities, this place is a favorite to many. With high ceilings and a large dance floor, this place can get pretty heated quickly. The DJs play popular music showing their skill and making sure everyone is happy. V.I.P. rooms are occupied often for those who wish to enjoy themselves quietly. While there is also a karaoke bar away from the load music and mind blowing closeness. With the occasional drunken singer, this place keeps things livened up.

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No New Posts The Theatre

With reasonable prices and popular movies, this theater suits it's purpose with providing a suitable place for teenagers to spend their time instead of wondering the busy streets waiting for a crime. With all genres from romance to horror, this movie theater hits at everyone's favorite flicks to the type they despise. Seating many with different show times and rooms leaves much to clean after the occasional popcorn fight to the accidental spill. But when the doors open, the theater is alway spotless. Be sure to turn off your cell phones during the movie, or they might get taken away.

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No New Posts Oceanview Park

Located on the waterfront with a beautiful and open view, the ocean-breeze is quite an appealing attraction. The park was divided into five sections shortly after being opened under the theme of harmony among greenery, water and people. It slowly became the largest park in the area. Since being opened more attractions have been added such as the bird sanctuary zone, an observation rest-house along with a large and beautiful Ferris wheel. Soon an aquarium and accommodation facilities were also added to the park. The park is even located near a famous resort, so most side track themselves and forget about the amazing park.

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No New Posts The Colosseum

Known for it's major tennis venue, this enormous facility holds forty-eight different courts open for rent, but only for the duration of an hour. However, this Colosseum is multi-purpose hosting anything from boxing matches to a rockin' concert. If it's popular-it's been here. With a strange yet artificially low roof-line the sloped interior flows gently making the seating lead down to the main court in an elegant fashion. However, the building isn't stunning as most of the popular attractions of this city, the building gets the job done and withstands nature's attacks.

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No New Posts Housing/Apartments

Here is where the residents of this busy town spend their time when they aren't wondering the city streets for hours meeting strangers. The housing styles go from simple apartments to condos. It isn't a contest to see who has the larger home. What is truly important is if the buyer is comfortable in their home and lifestyle.

1 5 ~[:i.l.o.v.e.y.o.u//LxC\\i.t.r.u.s.t.y.o.u:]~
by Fantasy
Mar 15, 2009 17:39:53 GMT -5
No New Posts Whammy's House

Whammy's House is not your ordinary orphanage. It is filled with the most intelligent students in the world, from letters A to Z, in pursuit of becoming the successor to L. But now that they know L is dead, some day, one of them will have to be chosen...

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No New Posts Winchester Cathedral

Winchester Cathedral, the longest cathedral in Europe, was originally built in 1079. It contains architecture spanning the 11th to the 16th century, as well as the usual modern-day repairs and upkeep. It is a popular tourist attraction with fine stained glass windows, wonderful carvings, a large religious bookshop and the widest nave of its kind in Britain.

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No New Posts Marwell Zoological Park

Marwell is one of Britain's leading zoological parks. Founded in 1972, it currently has over 200 rare and endangered species in its breeding programs. It specializes in hoofed animals, but also features a wide variety of creatures ranging from giraffe to spiders. The site is huge (around 100 acres) but there are trains to carry visitors around the enclosures. The zoo also prides itself on its educational activities, providing discounts for school trips and those under 12.

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No New Posts Winchester Castle

Winchester is well known for the Great Hall of its castle, which was built in the 12th century. The Great Hall was rebuilt, sometime between 1222-1235, and still exists in this form. It is famous for King Arthur's Round Table, which has hung in the hall from at least 1463. Only the Great Hall exists now; it houses a museum of the history of Winchester.

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No New Posts Royal Hampshire Regiment Museum

Learn all about Hampshire's County Regiment at this military museum in Winchester . There are four exhibition rooms, and the displays include life-size models that show how the county's soldiers were dressed and equipped during the 18th century, the First and Second World Wars, and the 1950s Malayan campaign. Admission is free, but the museum is only open on weekends between April and October.

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No New Posts Hospital of St Cross

The Hospital of St Cross is the oldest charitable institution in the United Kingdom. Not only is it the oldest, but it is also the largest medieval almshouse in Britain; it is built on the scale of an Oxford or Cambridge college, but is older than any of the colleges at the universities. Since at least the 14th century, and still available today, a 'wayfarer's dole' of ale and bread has been handed out there.

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Whammy's Secret

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Whammy's Secret
The year is 2005. The World's Greatest Detective has come and gone leaving the Kira case to a second L, who is none other than Kira himself. As the two successors of L rise up to follow and surpass the late detective, children in the Whammy House mourn their late idol. Whammy House, the orphanage made by Quilish Whammy, continues on accepting children in hopes of forming a new successor, but instead of following behind the greatest detective to live, they wish to pass him and his newest successors.

But it seems chaos is starting to hit England. Like Japan, people in England are starting to die of heart attacks, and not just criminals. People at random seem to be dying who have no connection to each other at all. Most are of heart attacks and then there are other incidents that are being overlooked. The Whammy kids are now seeing opportunity to catch this new, silent killer. But the Orphanage is not safe either…kids in the orphanage are dying, too. Will this criminal be caught? Or will people continue to die at the hands of a new Kira?
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