Osaka / Amerika Murra

Amerika Murra "Little America" section of Osaka
Complete with a statue of liberty, US flag and plenty of Japanese bottle blond youths living the American dream.

Magnets- vintage clothes and furniture

I still don't get the fascination the Japanese have with Fire King.
This shrine was erected in a bookshop.

Speaking of bookshops, all the used ones in Japan pretty much look like this.

Dig Me Out diner and gallery





My friend who lives in Tokyo described Osaka as "funny" when I told her I was going there.
I get it now.