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Left:March 2006
Right:March 2008
Almost same season, same time. But there are no overhead wires here today. These cables on this street have been buried in this March. Then you can see the pagoda of Kofuku-ji temple under the blue sky. |
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- Buin
(25250) - [2008-03-25 10:38]
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Hallo Keitaro!
That's it! Isn't it much more beautiful!? I think this is an aesthetic progress -and it gives more safety for energy transport! Informative and interesting contribution!
Greetings from Germany - with a lot of snow!
Frank
- uecchi
(254) - [2008-03-25 14:15]
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おはよう。
電線の撤去でこんなに雰囲気が変わるんですね。早く日本中がこうなればいいのに…。
Wow... it's so different! There is a house and a road sign gone as well...
mmm... I must say, I actually prefer the shot with the power lines... it's crazy/busy... but that's the image I have of Japan... Tsumago and the remote country are the only places I expect there to be NO power lines!!!
I must get to Nara again soon to see the town... are the Sakura out yet? they're just starting to bloom here in Nagoya!
Thank you for the photos... lovely to see the difference over time!
Arigatou gozaimasu
電線が美しいと感じる
日本は電線の撤去じゃ垢抜けないと思う
場所によってはダサくなりそう
実用面では、地中だと復旧に時間がかかる、コストが凄い、
抵抗で伝わる電気が目減りして反エコな気が
上のレスでは地震があるから架空は嫌だみたいな話だけど
地震には地中は断然不利なのは定説では?
まぁ実用面はいいいんだ。ただ好きなだけ
日本語で失礼><