Microphone Boom Pole
Microphone Boom Pole
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Dynasty Dynasty Microphone Boom Boom $21.99 This microphone boom enables microphones to be placed in hard to reach locations and eliminates the cluttered look of stands. To be used in conjunction with the DHDMC Microphone Frame Clamp. |
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Solidstand Microphone Boom Stand For Second Tier $79 This Solidstand Mic Boom Stand is an adjustable microphone boom stand with mulitclamp for use with Solidstand's adjustable keyboard stand second tier. |
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K&M Microphone Stand with Boom Arm $59.99 K&M uses proprietary Swiss steel tubing, fixed length boom arm and zinc die-cast base with long folding legs for stability in this boom arm microphone stand. Square swivel joint with large wing nut boom fastener. |
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K&M Microphone Stand With Boom Arm $59.99 K&M uses proprietary Swiss steel tubing, fixed length boom arm and zinc die-cast base with long folding legs for stability in this boom arm microphone stand. Square swivel joint with large wing nut boom fastener. |
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K&M Microphone Stand with Telescoping Boom Arm Black $79.99 This mic stand with a telescoping boom arm from K&M (Koenig & Meyer) is a more compact version of their classic 210/2. It's a combination of the long-legged 201A/2 mic stand and their 211/1 telescopic boom arm. Like the 210/2, this stand sets the standard for professional microphone boom stands. |
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On-Stage Stands Sb96+ Studio Boom Microphone Stand $146.99 The SB96+ Studio Boom Microphone Stand features a telescoping vertical shaft and extra-long telescoping boom with solid steel counterweight. It also has a 40-tooth boom clutch, Posi-Lok mini-boom arm, four folding, and locking legs with casters. The Posi-Lok design has 52 teeth for versatile mic angles, rotates 300 degrees, and has an ergonomic adjustment knob.Height adjustment: 45"-76" Boom length: 43"-79" Base spread: 34" |
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Heil Sound SB-2 Small Microphone Boom $61 The small Heil SB-2 mcirphone boom is perfect for interview microphone positions or small spaces where the PL-2T overhead boom doesn't fit. The boom's stem threads easily onto any standard stand or mount. A cable management clip is molded to the side of the boom to keep the cable out of your way. Heil C-clamp with brass insert included. |
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On-Stage Stands SB96+ Studio Boom Microphone Stand $129.99 The SB96+ Studio Boom Microphone Stand features a telescoping vertical shaft and extra-long telescoping boom with solid steel counterweight. It also has a 40-tooth boom clutch, Posi-Lok mini-boom arm, four folding, and locking legs with casters. The Posi-Lok design has 52 teeth for versatile mic angles, rotates 300 degrees, and has an ergonomic adjustment knob. |
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K&M Microphone Stand With Telescoping Boom Arm Black $79.99 This mic stand with a telescoping boom arm from K&M (Koenig & Meyer) is a more compact version of their classic 210/2. It's a combination of the long-legged 201A/2 mic stand and their 211/1 telescopic boom arm. Like the 210/2, this stand sets the standard for professional microphone boom stands.Weight: 7 lb.Height: 35.4" to 63.1"Boom length: 18.1" to 30.3" |
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Heil Sound Sb-2 Small Microphone Boom $61 The small Heil SB-2 mcirphone boom is perfect for interview microphone positions or small spaces where the PL-2T overhead boom doesn't fit. The boom's stem threads easily onto any standard stand or mount. A cable management clip is molded to the side of the boom to keep the cable out of your way. Heil C-clamp with brass insert included.Fits standard 5/8" stands/mountsCable management clipIncludes Heil C-clamp |
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Quik-Lok Sl-827 Microphone Boom Holder For Sl-820 Keyboard Stand $24.99 The Quik-Lok SL-827 is a mic boom holder that is designed to work as an add-on to Quik-Lok's SL-820 keybaord stand. The microphone boom's angle and depth is adjustable. Mic boom option for SL-820 keyboard stand Angle and depth adjustable |
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Gibraltar Short Mic Boom Arm $24.99 This 19"-long microphone boom arm features a black finish with shock mount. |
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Musician's Gear Microphone Stand with Fixed Boom $19.99 Die-cast construction. Fully adjustable. Standard height with 33" boom. |
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ProLine MS220 Tripod Boom Microphone Stand Chrome $39.99 The ProLine MS220 Tripod Boom Microphone Stand safely and securely maintains the position you set for your microphone to capture the perfect sound -- in the studio or during live performance. The mic stand features die-cast metal clutches and nonskid legs that keep the stand where you set it. Boom adjusts from 1" - 23". Height adjusts 40" - 67". |
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ProLine MS220 Tripod Boom Microphone Stand Black $36.39 The ProLine MS220 Tripod Boom Microphone Stand safely and securely maintains the position you set for your microphone to capture the perfect sound -- in the studio or during live performance. The mic stand features die-cast metal clutches and nonskid legs that keep the stand where you set it. Boom adjusts from 1" - 23". Height adjusts 40" - 67". |
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![]() RODE VideoMic Pro Mic Kit Boom Wind Muff 10 Cable US $349.00
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![]() Location Sound Package 4 Rode NTG 3 Blimp and More US $999.00
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![]() RODE NT SM5 CAMERA SHOCK MOUNT VERY LIGHTLY USED US $40.00
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![]() Sanken CS 3E Condenser Cable Microphone US $1,450.00
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![]() Rode NTG 2 Shotgun Microphone Location Sound Package US $499.95
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![]() Campro SM3 Low Profile Microphone ShockMount With Solid Metal Hotshoe Mount US $14.95
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![]() Samson G Track GTrack USB Mic Podcast Deluxe Kit Pak w Stand US $164.95
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![]() RODE VideoMic Pro Compact Shotgun Microphone NEW US $229.00
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![]() Sony ECM 678 Condenser Shotgun Microphone US $599.00
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![]() RODE VideoMic Pro Shotgun Mic with DeadCat Wind Fuzzy US $259.00
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![]() For Ever Fishpole boom Pole US $25.00
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![]() Rode NTG 2 Shotgun Condenser Microphone USED Free US Ship LK US $214.99
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![]() BLIMP ZEPPLIN SHOTGUN MICROPHONE HIGH WIND COVER SHIELD SHOCK MOUNT SYSTEM US $36.00
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![]() HEIL PL2T TOPLESS MOUNT MICROPHONE BOOM POLE US $108.00
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![]() Rode Boomplole for NTG 2 and other shotgun microphones 33 to 10 feet US $65.00
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![]() Rode Videomic 2 Watch the Video Video Mic 2nd Gen US $149.00
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![]() Rode Video Mic VideoMic Video Mic Directional On Camera Microphone US $139.90
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![]() RODE NTG 2 Shotgun Condenser Video Camera Boom Pole Microphone Mic NTG2 US $269.00
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![]() K M Microphone Studio Desk Boom Arm US $120.00
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![]() Clip Type Microphone Holder or Butterfly Clip 5 8 NEW US $5.95
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![]() Microphone stand headset holder Stand Clamp 5757 US $15.95
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![]() Rode VMP VideoMic Pro Compact Shotgun Microphone US $229.00
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![]() RODE Blimp with Sanken CS 3E Short Shotgun Microphone US $1,624.95
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![]() Atlas Sound Microphone Stand Boom Pole Mic BoomPole 68 US $149.99
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![]() Rode Boompole Lightweight Boom Pole for RM5SM3SM4SM5 US $149.00
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![]() Rode Boompole Microphone Boom Arm US $129.99
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![]() RODE Video Mic Pro Camcorder Mounted Compact Cardioid Condenser Microphone US $529.00
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![]() Rode Mini Boompole Telescoping Lightweight Boom US $129.00
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![]() Que Audio QMB1 Mini Boom Pole for Shotgun Microphones NEW US $89.99
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![]() Rode Mini Boompole Fishpole Telescoping Mic Boom US $139.00
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![]() KM 25950 Mic Stand Microphone Boom Tripod Black US $89.95
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![]() Rode VideoMic Shotgun Mic Boom Kit w Pistol Grip US $254.00
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![]() Rode BOOMPOLE Telescoping Boom Pole US $159.00
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![]() Microphone Shock Mount The X Series How To Build Guide US $4.00
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![]() Rode VideoMic Camera Mounted Shotgun Microphone Kit US $239.00
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![]() IK Multimedia iKLIP MINI Universal MIC Microphone STAND ADAPTER US $39.99
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![]() Rode NTG 1 Directional Condenser Wired Shotgun Microphone NTG1 US $249.00
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![]() RODE Mini BoomPole US $125.00
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![]() Rode STEREO VIDEOMIC DSLR On Camera MICROPHONE US $249.99
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![]() Rode NTG1 Film TV Movie Video SHOTGUN CONDENSER MICROPHONE US $249.99
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![]() Rode NTG2 Film TV Movie Video SHOTGUN CONDENSER MICROPHONE US $269.99
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![]() Rode BLIMP Windshield Shockmount US $299.00
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![]() Rode Video Mic Pro Shotgun Video Microphone D SLR Extended Warranty US $229.00
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![]() RODE NTG 1 Boompole SM3 Shock Mount Rode cable GOS EXCLUSIVE US $327.90
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![]() Rode NTG 2 Shotgun Mic On Site Recording Package USED Free US Ship LK US $519.99
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![]() RODE NTG 2 Boompole SM3 Shock Mount Rode cable GOS EXCLUSIVE US $348.00
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![]() Rode NTG2 Shotgun Microphone Mic US $269.00
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![]() Rode NTG 1 Shotgun Microphone NTG1 US $249.00
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![]() RØDE Stereo VideoMic US $249.00
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![]() RØDE NTG 2 US $269.00
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Rode Micro Boom Pole Telescopic Microphone Extension List Price: $149.00 Sale Price: $45.00 |
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The Rode Micro Boompole provides ultimate boom pole performance in a convenient and portable size. Intuitive twist locks allow the Micro Boompole's three sections to smoothly extend to 2063mm (6.75 inches), while the ergonomic grip provides comfort during use. |
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OnStage MBP7000 Professional Microphone Boom Pole List Price: $84.99 Sale Price: $49.99 |
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Our Professional Microphone Boom Pole (also know as a fishpole) is ideal for School Plays/Drama Departments, Newscasters, Film/Video Production and Houses of Worship for Choir Miking. Boom Pole is made from sturdy, lightweight aircraft aluminum making it easy to maneuver... |
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Rode Boompole Microphone Boom Arm List Price: $199.00 Sale Price: $149.00 Used From: $133.00 |
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Designed for the professional, the Rode Boompole is a high grade professional boom pole for location recording. The boom pole allows you to mount your microphone securely and swivel it in a range of directions that will allow you to easily change positions and follow your sound source... |
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Rode Mini Boompole Microphone Boom Pole List Price: $169.99 Sale Price: $129.00 |
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The Mini Boom-Pole was developed due to a request from the UK's largest broadcaster. The engineers there asked for a shorter version of Rode's standard pole which would be lighter. In many applications such as news gathering, there is no need for a long mic pole, and by removing sections; the Mini is considerably lighter and so easier to use over long periods... |
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Audio-Technica ATR6550 Shotgun Mic, ProAm 8' Boompole and 25' Audio Cable Package Sale Price: $87.93 |
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Audio-Technica ATR-6550 Video Camera Condenser Shotgun Microphone List Price: $99.95 Sale Price: $58.24 |
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Designed especially for use with video cameras, this condenser shotgun mic features a switchable polar pattern for effectively capturing nearby or distant sound sources. Get crisp and intelligible pickup in the studio or in the field... |
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12' Carbon Fiber Boom Pole and Pro 14" Ultra Cardioid Condenser Shotgun Microphone with Extended Blimp Zeppelin Wind Screen & 2 Fur Covers for DSLR & Video Cameras Sale Price: $519.00 |
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A shotgun microphone is an indispensable tool for capturing sound from short distances away. Made with advanced controllable circuit and high quality condenser cartridge, this Ultra Directional Interviewing Professional Shotgun Microphone is characterized as Uni-Ultra-directional, high sensitivity, with excellent frequency response... |
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Campro SM3 Low Profile Microphone ShockMount, With Hotshoe , 1/4 20, 3/8 , 5/8 Connectors Included List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $14.95 |
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The Campro Microphone shock mount is the essential tool for any shotgun microphone , it will reduce the vibration so that your sound will sound perfect . It will mount on any camcorder with a standard hotshoe connector and will mount on a boom pole with 3/8 or 14 20 treaded mount will also adapt to any mike stand with a 5/8 connector making it a truly universal product . |
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Musician's Gear MS-220 Tripod Mic Stand with Fixed Boom Black List Price: $69.99 Sale Price: $19.99 |
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The MS-220 Tripod Microphone Stand has a thread adapter and tubular legs. Its adjustable height from floor to top thread is 35" to 61-7/8". The 30-1/4" fixed boom is not adjustable. |
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Rode VideoMic Pro VMP Shotgun Microphone List Price: $329.00 Sale Price: $225.00 Used From: $217.55 |
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The Rode VideoMic Pro compact design is ideal for use with HDSLR cameras, camcorders and audio recorders. Noise transference has been significantly reduced using both a revised, more elegant shock mounting system and a lightweight premium cable... |
Tokyo Reflections
The setting sun cast a shimmering hue of gold across the cerulean sea as I made my way past the outcropping of rock that dotted the pristine shoreline. I was making good time, though thoughts of why and where I was bound seemed inconsequential as I luxuriated in the exquisite feeling of weightlessness that enveloped my body. Inexplicably and without warning I was suddenly drawn into a vortex of sound dominated by the shrill chant of a woman armed with a microphone, who standing ominously over me as I slept repeated the same incomprehensible name over and over again.... As I abruptly sat up in bed it took a bleary eyed moment to realize the madwoman who had somehow managed to enter my room was in reality driving past my apartment in one of the numerous vans that I and the rest of the populous would be subjected to for the next several weeks. General election campaigns in Tokyo were in full boom. From the early morning hours to late evening fleets of these horror-on-wheels invade the city, emitting messages from high powered loudspeakers atop micro buses consisting entirely of an endless repetition of their favorite candidates name.
As in most cities in Japan, Tokyo suffers from lack of regulations concerning noise pollution, and those that do exist are rarely enforced. A leisurely stroll down the bustling streets of Shinjuku is guaranteed to assail the senses with the scores of CD shops, game centers, and electronic outlets all insisting on sharing their latest hit song or promotional come-on at peak volume by mounting speakers on their storefronts. Entering one of the department stores that line the teeming avenues in hope of gaining a reprise from the commotion, you're confronted instead with a series of glaring announcements promoting any number of bargains to be had that day. As you step upon the escalator a sonorous voice that appears to descend from the celestial sphere instructs you in no uncertain terms to “stand on the center of the step” and to “watch your children carefully”. Merging once more with the cacophony outside, you meander aimlessly down a narrow alleyway when the seductive voice of a woman hidden from view beckons to you with the alluring phrase of “I'm backing up, I'm backing up”, only to discover as you round the corner expectantly she resides within the garbage trucks automatic recording machine.
Noise has always been a problem in Tokyo, and in a city that is home to more than two million cars, the dilemma is reaching alarming proportions. Adding to the confusion is the infamous ultra right wing group known as Uyoku, whose modified trucks and buses painted black and armed with massive loudspeakers patrol the inner city broadcasting thunderous propaganda and martial music at glass shattering levels, transmitting a form of high decibel intimidation that can be not only detrimental to your political views, but to your ears as well. Much less rabid in their intent but also exasperating are the mobile vendors, whose distinctive prerecorded songs played non stop and without variation can be heard blocks away as they slowly traverse the thoroughfares selling anything from grilled sweet potatoes to laundry poles. Late night suburbia is also not to be spared the onslaught. Packs of young marauders known as Bosozoku terrorize the sleeping multitudes with swarms of motorcycles devoid of mufflers which buzz mercilessly through the slumbering streets in a collective revving of motors striving successfully to simulate the sound of jets approaching the runway.
After wearing out a myriad of earplugs in an attempt to squelch the perpetual clamor, I decided one afternoon to take the long due vacation I'd been promising myself. Over the course of the next several days I made the necessary arrangements, and was soon waking up each morning to the sound of chirping birds at my friend's countryside home in Oregon. The time spent in my haven of tranquility passed pleasantly enough, but I found myself yearning to return to the excitement of the big city. Arriving at Narita airport a few days later I gathered my bags and made my way to the train counter, where purchasing a ticket I passed through the entrance gate which suddenly erupted in a peal of clangs and whistles, as in my haste I had activated the machine's alarm system by entering the wrong entryway. Moments later as I stood on the platform the blurred flash of a bullet train sped past into the darkness, the surging rush of air it expelled followed instantly by the deafening blast of its horn. Wearily negotiating the last remaining steps from the station that led home I could hear the plaintive refrain of sirens in the distance, their interminable lament momentarily superseding the din of traffic that serves as a permanent backdrop to the city. Fumbling with my keys, I paused at the door as the incessant bark of my neighbor's dog quickly evolved into a primordial wail that marked the proclamation of my return. A wry smile of resignation crossed my lips as I stepped into the foyer that led to my apartment. There could be no doubt about it.
I was back in Tokyo...
About the Author
Jim Sherard is the author of "Land of the Rising Sun, A Guide to Living and Working in Japan", which can be found at: http://www.escapeartist.com/e_Books/Living_and_Working_in_Japan/Living_and_Working_in_Japan.html


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