The same twipple user has additional, similar photos in his/her gallery:http://p.twipple.jp/user/fuu_5866
So how far behind ISS is it, so we can look for it tonight [CDT] in Texas?
Slightly delayed at my end, but worth the wait for Pete's amazing overview article:http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/08/japans-htv-4-launches-supplies-scienceiss/
188 x 301 km x 51.65° (epoch: Aug 3 at 2218UTC)The nominal injection orbit was 200 x 300 km x 51.6°
was this the first H-IIB fully managed by MHI?