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Sayonara Japan!
... synchronized in their cheers that they move their hands together as a group, which is pretty impressive. See the video I took of their cheer. I have no idea what they are saying, but I guess professing their love of the team. In the end, the Tokyo Giants won the game and we all had a blast. It was a long day and everyone passed out on the train back to Saitama.
Our short trip to Saitama was wonderful and was the end ...
Happy to be in Japan
... and cousins all my life and knew the area somewhat well. It's been 5 years since visiting Japan and it felt great to be amongst family and introducing Kristen to all of them.
Hanyu is a very small town in the Saitama Prefecture located about 1.5 hours northwest from Tokyo. My Aunty and Uncle's house is surrounded by rice and wheat fields, which has a country and peaceful atmosphere far ...
Shop 'till you drop!
... Zara and Dior! As well as having many restaurants too! Omotesando street was like Tokyo's Fifth Avenue!We decided to have some brunch (breakfast/lunch) the restaurant we chose was called 'Okonomiyaki-ya' each table had their own hot plate and we could stir-fry our own pork, beef, chicken e.t.c. After eating some $20.00 self cooked pork (with some green vegetables) we headed along the road.
Our first stop was Louis Vuitton. The building ...
Bandai Museum
Before doing my internship here in Dokkyo Medical University, I really planned of going to Bandai Museum since it was situated just a few blocks away from the university dormitory. From the Omochano-machi station, one can reach the Bandai Museum by 15 mins walk.
Bandai is a Japanese toy and video game company founded in ...
The Belly Button Festival
... So, I am from Louisiana and know a little about parade culture. It was interesting to see a kind of parade krewe culture present be it on a smaller scale. I originally thought it would be like some hard core people, enlisted children, and retirees. However, there were many business and other groups taking part. For example, the government workers, fire fighters, train workers, and a local bank were among the ranks. ...