Japan photo essay, Annamika.8.reszd September 7, 2023Add Commentby yjieditor@gmail.com Strolling through a quiet residential street in Kamakura on the way to the train station. Many families in Japan own cars, but also often walk and use public transportation. (Annamika Konkola/YJI) FacebookXPinterestLinkedInEmail
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