Grade 4

 

Things that make people that live in Japan prepared

Food,Water and a first aid box by Holly X-mas

         
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Safety Picture from #16 (Extra Food)

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Candles in case we loose power

 

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Adaptations to living near the Ring of Fire

 

         
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Holding things in place

something to hold your book self stable while a earthquake

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Mr.Mochi's 1/2 of taiyaki

I was eating a taiyaki at home.

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This is a retail lamp oil shop from the edo peroid.

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2 Days a Year

The current emperor Akihito attended the throne in 1989. The emperor and empress have two sons, three granddaughters and a
grandson. They had a daugt she was married in 2005 and she left the imperial family
The imperial palace is only open two days a year we took this photo on new years day.

     
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Shimoda

In some of these pics of Shimoda we are driving, and some of them we are already there.

           
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Mount. Fuji

This is Mt. Fuji. It is 3776 meters high, making it Japan's highest mountain.

   

   
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