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	<title>Frank Grisdale's Photo Blog &#187; Prince Takamodo Gallery</title>
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		<title>Japanese Exhibition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The opening of my solo exhibition at the Prince Takamodo Gallery, located in the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo, was June 26th. It went well with about a hundred people in attendance, from the VIP list of the embassy, and some specific people I had asked the Embassy to invite for me.

My wife Louise and daughter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The opening of my solo exhibition at the Prince Takamodo Gallery, located in the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo, was June 26th. It went well with about a hundred people in attendance, from the VIP list of the embassy, and some specific people I had asked the Embassy to invite for me.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.fgrisdale.com/wp-content/japan-billboard.jpg" title="japan-billboard.jpg"><img  src= "http://blog.fgrisdale.com/wp-content/japan-billboard.jpg"  alt= "japan-billboard.jpg"  height= "310"  width= "412" title="" /></a></p>
<p>My wife Louise and daughter (Mackenzie, see above) came along for the trip which was great. Especially since the opening night was also Louise and my 27th wedding anniversary.</p>
<p>Tokyo is so big it is almost incomprehensible for a prairie boy. We found the subway system to be easy to navigate, perhaps because we had a 23 year old daughter towing us around. Experienced the cramming on to the subway a couple of times, and even managed to get on to the women&#8217;s only car &#8211; apparently this is segregated to spare women the early morning groping by men.</p>
<p>Saw the temples and gardens of Kyoto, and got there via the Bullet train.</p>
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