Sunday, December 27, 2009

before/after

Being on the metro in Japan makes one wonder if s/he hasn't accidentally stepped into a women-only dressing room. This is why some time ago Japanese metro decided to launch the educational campaign with a strong headline like: Please do it at home which was supposed to make Japanese young women show compunctions about applying their make-up on the train. But believe me or not it didn't work and why should it if a wrongdoer asked for the resons responds: ' .. but everyone around me on the train is a stranger so why should I feel embarassed? They don't know me and I don't know them, so who cares whether I apply make-up or not?' A neurologiest asked for a comment on the issue stated that those who are immune to noticing their surroundings have certain type of brain disorder. If so it seems that many people in Tokyo suffer from it.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

chic way of eating noodles

It is said that the best way to enjoy the flavor of noodles is sucking the small portions all the way in and swallowing them without chewing. But you cannot be considered a connoisseur of Japanese food unless you learn how to slurp. And what is considered rude in Western world is the aesthetic way of eating in Japan.

Friday, October 30, 2009

nikko

There's this saying in Japanese: dont say it's good before you see Nikko (know in the Western world thru the image of three monkeys). A must see even if it's not on Lonely Planet travellers' ranking.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

momiji

In April, cherry blossom brings in spring, while in October momiji, known as the Japanese maple, announces autumn has come. Crowds hem around each tree to take millions of pictures and the restaurants serve food on plates with maple trees decor garnished with ripening leaves.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

aso-san

summer holiday in Kyushu..

don't look down

Hanging bridge - Kazurabashi in Iya valley on Shikoku.

cherry blossom girl

A springtime craze of cherry flower viewing. As the blossoms last only a week or two and starts at different dates in different parts of Japan each year the weather bureau announces blossom forecast. Today flower viewing consists mostly of having an outdoor party beneath the cherry with loads of buzz.

Monday, April 20, 2009

happy b-lated Easter

















Hard boiled egg in Owakuduni sulfur waters. Yummy!