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1-1-20 Kotoni 3 Jo Nishiku Sapporo, Ishikari, Hokkaido, Japan, 063-0813, 011-615-3344
... and headed out the backside of the mall to discover a jazz festival! Though the singer we heard was pretty good, the set in itself was a little bland and we lost interest.
Though we had hoped to go the zoo, we missed the last bus out there, so we headed back to the hotel in defeat. After a few hours recharching and napping, we decided to strike out and the beer festival we had heard so much about. We found it ...
... We found it funny at first, but it quickly became awkward and then rude and then just plain obnoxious. We wandered further down the park.
And stumbled upon the coolest playground equipment in the history of the human race. First we found a super slick black marble slide, and next we found a huge hill of concrete made for running up and sliding down. Several small children found us quite ...
... the bridges near the monument in Hiroshima.
Then, this just reminded me of the Issey Miyake's article on the New York Times.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/0 7/14/opinion/14miyake.html
I've never been to Hiroshima yet.
It's not to blame someone now. It's a history, but there are many histories that shouldn't be forgotten... not only these nuclear bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki ...
... of diversity. He gave me his booklet of his works (sculpture). His work seems very strong, but at the same time I felt like I could see something gentle and calm in his work. Most of the Ainu people I met are like that... they are very passionate and dedicated, but at the same time, they are very calm and relaxed. Somehow, Hawaiians are like them. I also visited the town called Nibutani in Hidaka region. This current movement of Ainu culture renaissance really ...
Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan beachmonkie... some chocolates for Stapp, Ei-Chan, and my grandmother. Stephen, and Caitlin bought some chocolate milk which they claimed to be the best they had ever tasted. After the gift shop, Caitlin and I posed with Abraham Lincoln and Mona Lisa on some benches before exiting the factory. After the factory, we stopped by SEIYU to pick up provisions for the twilight express. Like the pros of the Japanese subway, we made it back by the rendezvous time. When we returned to the group, we spoke of ...
Sapporo, Japan wdwatts... 1km away). Even though we thought we knew where we were going, we ended up wondering into suburbia, where the vending machines were getting more and more scarce. Then it started raining. The perception of feeling warm due to the alcohol was slowly wearing off. After 40mins or so we finally entered familiar territory to find ourselves standing right outside the beer museum again. Mike wanted to press on, but I thought **** THIS and grabbed the next taxi. The taxi driver ...
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