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So after a baseball game the streets and trains in the area should be a bit more crowded.

But they aren't.

It was after that baseball game--a game where both teams happened to be sponsored by local ham companies--that I realized the sheer size of this city.

Finally, I realized how big this place is.

30,000 plus fans emptied out onto the streets, and the difference in pedestrian traffic was negligible.

And though the ten homeruns I saw were impressive, I guess the realization of how crowded this place is was just a bit more overpowering.

But I have to sleep now. I'm getting on a train in four hours (at 5 a.m.) to ride for three hours so I can go white water rafting.

Woo boy.

Posted by brett at 01:41 AM Tokyo time

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