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When staying in Kyoto we decided to stay in the rural area for a few days. We left for Ohara, one of the rural area's of Kyoto. Here we stayed for a few days in ryokan Oharanosato, a traditional Japanese guesthouse. We lived in a tatami room, slept on futon's and ate Japanese breakfast, lunch and dinner With time left we made a very interesting series in this traditional Japanese guesthouse. A series that does not really fit with the setting we where in, but it did happen behind the sliding doors of our room... When in Japan we recorded our day-by-day activities in our blog, here is the specific
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