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Yokohama Photowalk: March 30th

March 23rd, 2008 by James

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Live around the Kanto area and love to take photos? Some of the folks at Zooomr have informed us that they will be holding a special photowalk in Yokohama this coming weekend:

Details
What: Tokyo Photowalk
Where: Koganecho, Yokohama, Japan (map on blog)
When: March 30th, from 2pm to 5pm

We already have a variety of people coming out, so it should be a
blast. The important thing is to bring a camera!

As a special bonus, anyone who shows up and mentions that they heard about the event through this Japan Probe post will get a free Zooomr Pro account, which usually costs about $20.

For more details about the photowalk, check out the Official Zooomr Blog.



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7 Comments »

Comment by Timotei
2008-03-23 21:54:26

Cool, too bad I don’t live in Japan, yet.

These kinda events never occur here.

Comment by The Overthinker
2008-03-26 10:49:06

Why not organise one?

 
 
Comment by Vitani
2008-03-24 00:45:51

Ooh, I’ll go. I’ll see if I have time. I love to take photos.

 
Comment by morningstar
2008-03-24 01:17:49

That must be a great and wonderful event. SUGOI.

 
Comment by Neil Duckett
2008-03-24 07:51:03

Too many things on this weekend! Sounds like a good afternoon though.

 
Comment by yihsheng
2008-03-25 22:37:24

oo, good. can still go there before i back to Malaysia. Just wait at the eki??

 
Comment by Kristopher Tate
2008-03-26 10:10:16

James, thanks for posting this!

Yihsheng-san and others, please wait at Koganecho-eki / train station and we’ll all group together. I’ll try to make a sign. :)

kristopher

 
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