Sunday, November 27, 2011
sweet winter warmer
The mournful chant of stone-roasted sweet potato seller advertising his wares belongs to late fall and winter landscape in Japan. Originating in South or Central America, the sweet potato entered Japan sometimes in 16th c. and ever since holds a spacial place in its culture and history. Cultivation of satsumaimo or sweet potato quickly grew in Southern Japan areas of Kyushu. While in 18th c. rice crops failed, sweet potato saved people from dying of famine as far as in Kanto region. This is why in many parts of Japan potato digging became the rite of the fall. Braving the cold to rush out and buying a piping hot sweet potato wrapped in the newspaper, holding it in freezing hands, blowing on it to cool it down while saying Achi! Achi! (Hot!Hot!) became a popular scene in many movies and commercials. Eating sweet potato has a side effect though which every connoisseur knows quite well, it produces winds!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Gojira
In the hands of the most recognizable Japanese celebrity.
Godzilla is the title character of Japanese first and most famous monster movie released in 1954.
A gentle amphibious reptile of the Jurassic period, Godzilla, lay dormant in the depths of the ocean until awaken by nuclear bomb which transformed the creature into a ferocious flame spewing monster which burned city of Tokyo to ashes overnight.
The original film was a cautionary tale about the danger of radiation which is not so clear today but worth remembering when Japan fights to control back the nuclear plant in Fukushima.
Godzilla is the title character of Japanese first and most famous monster movie released in 1954.
A gentle amphibious reptile of the Jurassic period, Godzilla, lay dormant in the depths of the ocean until awaken by nuclear bomb which transformed the creature into a ferocious flame spewing monster which burned city of Tokyo to ashes overnight.
The original film was a cautionary tale about the danger of radiation which is not so clear today but worth remembering when Japan fights to control back the nuclear plant in Fukushima.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
new year new lies
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