File :-(, x, )
Anonymous
I'll just leave this picture here.

Bet none of you faggots can tell where it is.
>> Anonymous
China?
>> Anonymous
>>55727

I think I spot Japanese writing on one of the billboards. You can tell the difference because Japanese characters are a lot simpler looking.
>> Anonymous
osaka
>> Anonymous
I guess your the only person to ever go to Japan, wapanesse
>> Anonymous
Okayama
>> Anonymous
on second thought, Hiroshima. different type of streetcar.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>>55733
Not Osaka

>>55784
Streetcar yes, but not Hiroshima nor Nagasaki.

Have a clue. This is the streetcar in the background.
>> Anonymous
>>55934
Kochi City
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosa_Electric_Railway

My google-fu is ballin'.
>> Anonymous
>>55936
A winrar is you.

The red bridge is Harimaya-Bashi, in the center of Kochi where the two streetcar lines meet.

The bridge had something to do with a lecherous monk, but I forgot how the story went.
>> Anonymous
This is a pretty cool idea for a thread. Someone else throw up a picture for the rest of us to guess the location.
>> Anonymous
>>55938
see Inuyasha
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
Guess the location, get a cookie!
>> Anonymous
>>55953

San Francisco, California.
>> Anonymous
>>55962
Nope. Let's see some more guesses.
>> Anon-a-mouse
I LIVE IN SF.
>> Guess the Place, Win an Internet Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>>55953
Universal Studios Florida.
Not a real place, doesn't count.
You owe everyone an internets.

Here's another one.
>> Anonymous
>>55970
The Forum, Las Vegas.
>> Anonymous
>>55953here.
>>55970
Wrong folks, keep guessing.
>> Anonymous
HOW THE FUCK DO WE KNOW WHERE SOME RANDOM BRIDGE IN JAPAN IS

WE DON'T LIVE THERE
THIS IS AMERICA FAGGOT

WARGHAWLRAGHALWKJRALGHSDFA
>> Anonymous
sage
>> Anonymous
>>55970
NAPLES, ITALY FAGGOT
>> Anonymous
55953 here.
You think I'd honestly make it that easy if I knew you could just google "Mel's Drive-in"?
*hint* it's not in the USA.
>> Anonymous
>>56043

Si, bella Napoli, ma dove?
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>>56169
E' proprio Galleria Umberto! Non ho visitato mai Napoli o neanche il resto del sud, li voglio andare la primavera prossima, e anche Lecce
>> juliet
Nihonbashi, Tokyo (nee Edo)
>> Anonymous
>>56202

Spend a good solid week in Naples and the surrounding area. Pompeii, Mt.Vesuvius, Capri, and the Amalfi Coast are all right there. You could spend a week just walking around all the little towns along the Amalfi Coast. Lived there for three years, but never made it to Tuscany or Lecce.
>> Anonymous
>>55953

Is American Graffiti that popular in the rest of the world?
>> Anonymous
poster 55953 here.
>>56324
Probably not, but the diner is distinctly retro-American and therefore an iconic-y tourist trap. Any more guesses? additional hint (giveaway?): Asia.
>> Anonymous
Bump
>> Anonymous
ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWAH!
>> ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWAH ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWAH
ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWAH
>> Kekeke
korea?
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
It's 99th Street, faggots.
>> Anonymous
RR FTP
>> Anonymous
sdf
>> Anonymous
osaka
>> Anonymous
>>56710
UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND
>> Anonymous
RR FTP
>> Anonymous
RR FTP?
>> Anonymous
RR FTP
>> Anonymous
>>56710
I love rapid 99
>> Anonymous
SAVE
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
I knew I'd seen it before. I was in Kochi last month. If any one visits the Sunday Market there and sees a grumpy old man in a small antique shop, piss him off by touching his sword or gun displays.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
Moot doesn't care about /trv/
>> Anonymous
Savin' from /b/tards.
>> Anonymous
It's on one side of a bridge.

/thread