Boarding the Yamanote Line, the major commuter train line circling central Tokyo, just hours after the London Olympics closing ceremonies, we found the entire train decorated with Asics PR advertising Tokyo's bid for the 2020 Olympics featuring Asics-sponsored athletes.
The outside of the Yamanote Line. The rear door of each car also featured a picture of sprinter Chisato Fukushima in full stride.
Inside the train, with a track running down the center aisle.
The text at the bottom says, "Because it is hazardous, please do not run inside the train."
Marathoners Kentaro Nakamoto, Arata Fujiwara and Risa Shigetomo.
One of the many athlete features inside the train, this one spotlighting Fujiwara.
photos (c) 2012 Brett Larner
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The outside of the Yamanote Line. The rear door of each car also featured a picture of sprinter Chisato Fukushima in full stride.
Inside the train, with a track running down the center aisle.
The text at the bottom says, "Because it is hazardous, please do not run inside the train."
Marathoners Kentaro Nakamoto, Arata Fujiwara and Risa Shigetomo.
One of the many athlete features inside the train, this one spotlighting Fujiwara.
photos (c) 2012 Brett Larner
all rights reserved
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Threatening someone under your own name with your photo attached is generally not a good idea if you wish to avoid criminal prosecution. Deleting it from your Twitter feed is not going to undo it.
My apology comment was of course directed to you.
Whoever cannot take care of HIMSELF without that law is both a fool and a coward.
Such is the rule of HONOR.
Thank you.
BTW, I will be in Tokyo August 27-30.
Refrain from contacting me in any form, whether online or in person, at any point in the future. You will receive no response from me to any further communications.