6 MONTHS (2)

Still over Japan, one girl behind me said "oh the Himalaya"...
First week in Normandy we had the surprise to find the area completely covered by the snow, I think it was the first time I saw so much snow at this time of the year in my homeland.


My dogs , yes they are badass!!


L.H Beach (yeah that sounds good :-)


Le Havre has now one oft the largest skate-park of France (I was dreaming of such a thing... 25 years ago...)

Views from a typical apartment in Le Havre, downtown.


City was quickly rebuilt after WW2. [flattened by US and Royal Airforce ... kind of ironic]

Rehabilitation of the warehouse (became a mall) where my dad as a docker used to work! Same kind of project as Akarenga in Yokohama.

The new swimming pool, great place but some choices were poorly made. (some bad materials and the worst toilets I've ever seen in a while)

Some students live in container box, an other good idea (I would build an office based an a container box) but poorly executed from what I understood (bad location and bad isolation... )

Ok something never badly executed, Mom's cuisine :-)

Paying tribute to the year of the rabbit in Japan : yammy !


Etretat, a most in Normandy. Almost always on my route when training on my bike for triathlon.


Other side of the Seine river : the "glamorous" Deauville-Trouville.



Few people at this time of the year...especially during week days.



One thing I miss in Japan, second hand book stores... (obviously I am speaking of French books)

Many of these big house on sale ... Riche people moving away ?





Then we jumped to Paris for a couple of days at some friends place.

This is a French Android Tablet!


Very good and cheap restaurant just behind the gray car, people are queuing, no reservation possible! [can't remember the name...either the location ...]


If you know a Fallafel restaurant in Tokyo, please tell me!









And then it was time to move to Lyon to visit some familiar living there (or near) .

Narrow passage built at the time Lyon was the main city for silk products. It was made to move the stuff from one street to an other protecting them from the rain (if I understood well)

The old Lyon.

and old motorbikes...






Beatlesque pause at the roman amphitheater,


We enjoyed Lyon, despite having family there I went few times and my memories of it were quite vague.

One month spent so fast that I could not even met all the friends or family I wished I could meet! That's crazy... We will be back most certainly in 2012 (before the end of the world if possible).
Back in Tokyo :
Work :


Maybe I should explain what is a sticker campaign (or not...), it's simple : you buy a can on which there's a sticker, this sticker has a number, you go to the campaign site (we cover all handsets, PC/Japanese Keitai/Smartphones) enter the number and some data and then you know if you win or lose the prize you chose from the list.

First sticker campaign was last year in September and October for BC One (Break dancing contest), the world finale for B-boys that took place in Tokyo. This time the campaign is for Formula 1 fans. The campaign is still running at http://cp.redbull.jp

Keitai Site.

PC site.

Smartphone site.
As always it has been a team work with a designer, a coder and an account director of USN.
This year I also started to work with AQ, a Tokyo-based, multilingual design office. I will start soon my third project with them. I can't say too much yet about all the projects but one of them is http://hillsbreakfast.roppongihills.com/. I've been in charge to build a plug-in using the Twitter and Flickr's API.


I launched http://instaramen.com

An exercise to play with Instagram API and Google Maps API. This project also was kind of put in a drawer for now (it works but I'd like to add so many features... and develop a mobile version of it... Can someone slow down time ?).







My race was almost a copy of the 2008 one, adding this energy problem... Anyway I was very happy to see my friend improving his time so well (He even ran Paris Marathon 6 weeks after in less than 3h30 in very tuff condition [too hot]). Our goal is to run one marathon each year together in a different place of the world!

My diploma where you can see how regularly I lost time...ha!

Welcoming a friend we took the opportunity for some site seeing.
Here, the Mount Fuji seen from Hakone.

where you can eat eggs cooked in sulfure (they have exactly the same taste as usual if you wonder).

And then Gaetano left us to go back to France...just 2 days before the earthquake I think...

Watching the tsunami arriving live on TV, terrible feeling...



People lining for public phones.

Trains had to stop wherever they were.


In Yokohama, old school phones were provided by volunteers.


Minor damages in Yokohama : all around this building the side walk was not usable.

Even if we were supposed to be safe in Tokyo/Yokohama, we moved at the time for few days in the West, in Tottori in the fear of what could happened at Fukushima (it was very uncertain).
I was over stressed not knowing and well understanding what was happening so few days far from Tokyo was good to get my mind clearer (well a bit more). Now the situation is stabilized, way of talking as we had quite some aftershocks in the following month. It's shaking less now but our "survival" bags are still packed and we are ready to get out of the apartment in seconds if needed. It is said that the Big One has about 87% to happen in the next ten years in the Kanto areas... Definitely not cool. About Fukushima, radiation measures done show no problem whatsoever in the Tokyo area...

Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto was well packed.

Getting some peace of mind... and getting cold ...

If you still don't know how to support Japan, some friends (working at UltraSuperNew) developed a side project in order to get donation in a cool way : you buy music and the money goes to organizations that help to rebuild the devastated zones. It is called audiomovement.jp If you are an artist who want to be involved you can also contact them (through me if you wish).

Things don't change though and we enjoyed a [short] Hanami under the sakura (cherry blossom) back in Yokohama.

Weather was not great this year but we got one good day.


Now we are decided and so next July we will be moving over there.
I hope I will be able to still do my work remotely for my current jobs and I will open a small development studio in the city of Kurayoshi. I aim at continuing to develop for the web for its different platforms (desktop/smartphone/ keitai (japanese mobile)) but also develop native applications for iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Android; recently I am testing Appcelerator with Titanium Studio and it looks we can do great things towards these platforms still coding in javascript.

Near my in-laws place, wind mills... better then a nuclear plant, I guess.

First meeting with some Tanuki, in Daisen just outside the hotel where we stayed for a night. They are from the family of the fox.
These 2 guys were waiting for food...

Daisen is the mountain you see in the background.
Lots of challenges are waiting for us in Tottori but also I can't wait to getting closer of mother nature. Tottori does not have the best weather in Japan but it has the sea, the countryside and the mountain! All of these in the smallest prefecture of Japan, not bad I think.
Moreover there are 2 airports, Yonago and Tottori so I will be just at about 1h30 from Tokyo where I plan to go back regularly anyway. Also I should be able to rediscover the Kansai area. My first visit of Japan was over there and I keep some very good memories. (I always thought that Osaka Den Den Town was more interesting than Akihabara ;-)


Found on the beach, 300m from my future home.

Enjoying our last weeks in Yokohama before the move.

A cat, it's always good to have a cat photo in a blog post, no ?
Oh and a map so you can understand more the French trip...

Posted on : 2011-05-30 22:28:46
6 MONTHS
After 6 months away from the blog, I was not sure where to start again. I'm going for the easy solution : a summary of these 6 past months.I use also this blog to remember what I've been up to and these past months were quite busy, so it's time to write it down before I forget...France :For the first time in 4 years we went back to France to spend Christmas and New Year's Eve. A full month trip! I was very excited to go back to meet friends and family. Still over Japan, one girl... Read more
Posted on : 2011-05-30 22:28:46 - Comments : 2
CP+ CAMERA AND GIRLS SHOW IN YOKOHAMA
Okay I am lying a bit, the real title is "CP+ Camera and Photo Imaging Show" :-)It was about one month ago and it was the first time I visit such an event dedicated to cameras. It turned out there was no major announcement concerning new cameras or gears but it was a nice afternoon among camera hobbyists and pros.Very difficult to tell who are the pros and who are the amateurs... Japan is not the country of photography for nothing and some amateurs possess gears that other pros can only dr... Read more
Posted on : 2010-05-04 18:36:31 - Comments : 5
FREELANCE IN JAPAN AND NEW MAC BOOK PRO
After a little bit more than 3 years at Samurai Factory, I am now working as a freelancer (the ultimate goal is to be able to work from anywhere but that's an other story). I first thought it would be difficult for a gaijin (foreigner) but as long as you have a proper visa it is really easy. It might have been more difficult in my own country ! Even if I am a married guy with a Japanese national I am still holding my engineer visa which is valid until the end of this year. Surely I will swi... Read more
Posted on : 2010-04-29 18:41:09 - Comments : 13
CGM NIGHT AT AKIHABARA
I could not attend the last CGM Night organized by Danny and Andrew so it was a while that I met some of my "CGM comrades". This time was a special Dollfie and Cosplay edition. I am pretty sure everyone knows what cosplay is. Dollfie, I am not sure. I am myself not familiar with it, but dollfie is a composition of "doll" and "figure", I guess the photos are quite explicit ;) It is quite popular in the Otaku world and not only for what I 've understood, more and more people seem to "fal... Read more
Posted on : 2010-02-16 20:32:31 - Comments : 3
ABOUT TABLETS AND THE IPAD
I've read a lot about the iPad. Mostly either the authors point at the lack of functions to bash the product or on the contrary we have the fan boys comments. But I have yet to read someone describing what he would do with it or could not do with it and why. I am going to try that. Don't expect anything too much technical here though. Between September 2005 and June 2006, I had in my hands a TabletPC. The model was a Fujitsu and to go with it, was a blue-tooth keyboard and a [big] dock... Read more
Posted on : 2010-02-03 12:31:02 - Comments : 2



By David At 2011-05-30 22:35:26
http://ogijima.fr
The restaurant with the line in Paris is Chartier (on rue du Faubourg-Montmartre). Personally, I'm not a fan (too big, too touristy), but it's popular indeed.
Loved the pictures of the Tanukis. I have yet to see real ones.
By Jerome At 2011-05-31 20:24:37
from Yokohama
http://instaramen.com
When it comes to Paris, I am clearly a tourist, so that matched me well :-)