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Posted on Dec 17, 2009
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By tykho,
http://www.sendainaut.net Dec 16, 2009 09:57:37 |
Awesome photos!
I also found that shrine in Ebisu before, probably my favourite one I've
been to so far. :)
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By Sara Mari,
http://www.chouzuru.blogspot.com Dec 16, 2009 17:00:39 |
Wow, each photo is so pretty, I really enjoyed seeing them ^^ That mantis on the sink is so scary~! ><
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By Jérôme,
Shibuya http://www.jeromesadou.com Dec 16, 2009 19:44:06 |
Thanks!
Tykho : I wish you well for your next 6 month (just checked your
blog).頑張ってね!
Sara Mari : hey! the mantis is cute! check my spider
article : it s an other story! ;D
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By Bond,
I'm cold.
Paris http://surgeleblog.blogspot.com Dec 17, 2009 01:45:27 |
Great pictures as usual.
"The guy with the big case choose the steps... the guy
with the small case the escalator... mmm What to think ?"
That some people are sissies,
and some are not.
"Ramen, the first plate I offer to my relatives visiting Japan
for the first time!"
Really? Don't Japanese people consider Ramen to be a Chinese
dish?
"And what do they bring to me? Saucisson, for the win :)"
I know
what you mean here. When I lived abroad, that was the thing I missed the most from France (with
Cheese of course)
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By Jérôme,
just translated this article in French
Yokohama at home http://www.jeromesadou.com Dec 17, 2009 05:13:37 |
Don't Japanese people consider Ramen to be a Chinese dish?
You are right
: looooooong time ago it cane from China, but now I asked my wife : Do you think Ramen as a Japanese
meal and she answered "yes of course!" ;-) Actually one of reason I first offer Ramen is because
it's on my way home :D
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By Emi,
Illinois http:// Dec 23, 2009 22:36:20 |
The zakkuro look just like pomegranates. Are they the same or close relatives?
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By Jérôme,
Shibuya http://www.jeromesadou.com Dec 23, 2009 22:43:00 |
I think it is exactly the same indeed...I checked on wikipedia ;-) It' s not a fruit I was familiar with (nothing like this in Normandy) therefore my ignorance... Just realized it was the fruit we call "grenade" in French...
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By Mayarama,
talking to my Stumble friends. ha ha ha
Melbourne Australia http:// Dec 24, 2009 17:29:25 |
I finally got to visit Japan about 18months ago after 30years of thinking about it but somehow it
kept dropping of my travel plans.
I am a retired Urban Designer so I went to
Kyoto to see the Cultural History, Gardens, Temples etc, an experience I will never forget, a true
visual delight.
Thanks for bring back those memories of Japan for me.. Beautiful
Photographs..
Cheers Mayarama
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By Jérôme,
Working on Christmas day
Tokyo http://www.jeromesadou.com Dec 24, 2009 19:05:00 |
Mayarama, I am glad you enjoyed your trip. I've been only one time myself in Kyoto and definitely
want to visit it again, maybe in 2010!
Thanks for stopping by !
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By DrVitoti,
Spain http:// Dec 25, 2009 13:16:42 |
Nice blog!! It was curious to see that Japanese also eat Grenades (Zakkuro), a fruit I thought was typical from Spain :D And the spider at Roppongi Hills resembles a lot the one there is next to the Guggenheim museun in Bilbao, Google it and you'll see!! Again, I liked your blog!! You got yourself a new reader lol
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By Jérôme,
slowly waking up
Yokohama at home http://www.jeromesadou.com Dec 25, 2009 17:27:39 |
Welcome : )
I did not know at all about grenades (I only knew the name). I
realized thanks to a previous comment that indeed zakuro = grenades...
As for
the spider called "Maman" (!?) I just checked on wikipedia and indeed there are several of it in
the world. It is the art work of Louise Bourgeois.
Wiki link : Maman by Louise Bourgeois.
Thanks for the info!
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By Japanese words,
Japan http://www.japanesewords.net Dec 26, 2009 16:20:09 |
Those are some really amazing photos. What kind of camera are you using? Must be much better than mine. lol
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By Jérôme,
Having breakfast
Home http://www.jeromesadou.com Dec 26, 2009 17:21:48 |
Hi there, the better photos were taken with the Nikon D5000 and the basic kit lens (18-55), the other photos with the iphone.
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By tayble,
something
somewhere http://asdsadad Dec 28, 2009 09:42:35 |
wow this is cool! i always pictured japan with a bunch of little huts! some of those pictures looked like new york! and the pictures of the foood looked sooo good! yum i am hungry!
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By genevere,
adelaide, australia http:// Dec 30, 2009 15:22:24 |
the english for the fruit is a pomegranate. and the french "grenade" explains the drink "grenadine". cheers.
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By Cadman,
http:// Jan 10, 2010 21:09:18 |
Is the ferris wheel that you have pictured the same one that was at the World's Fair in 2005 in Nagoya? I was there with the Toyota International Teacher Program!
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By Cadman,
http:// Jan 10, 2010 21:22:50 |
I also have a photo of the strange building with the sphere. Mine is not very good. Taken from a tour bus in the fog. I always wondered what that building was.
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By ladylarajones,
Tokyo, Japan http://www.ladylarajonesadventures.com Jan 16, 2010 17:32:07 |
Fantastic Site! Do you use a Nikon SLR? Or something else?
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By JeromeSadou,
Yokohama || Tokyo http://www.jeromesadou.com Jan 16, 2010 17:49:13 |
Cadman : late answers sorry... but no the wheel is a "permanent resident" of Yokohama and has
always been for what I know. I think it's the biggest in Japan...not 100% sure.
The building with the sphere is the Fuji TV Building in Odaiba.
LadyLaraJones : thanks -_-; Yes I use a Nikon D5000 and love it. Just checked your site,
some nice contents also! Ganbare!
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By sorvani,
Collinsville, IL http://sorvani.blogspot.com Jan 17, 2010 04:37:26 |
The kids shirt was size 90cm. That is not for 5 year olds, that is for 1 year olds.
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By ladylarajones,
Tokyo, Japan http://www.ladylarajonesadventures.com Jan 17, 2010 19:45:45 |
Thanks! I have been trying to work on the site more lately. Been super busy but always try to find
the time amongst school and work, etc.
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By JeromeSadou,
Yokohama || Tokyo http://wefollow.com/JeromeSadou Jan 18, 2010 13:51:29 |
Sorvani : you've got an eagle eye! :) I guess I am really bad at kid's size...
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By anonymous,
working
usa http:// Feb 5, 2010 23:28:58 |
thanks for the pictures! i really enjoy them.
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By Japanese phrases,
Japan http://www.japanesephrases.org Feb 12, 2010 12:55:49 |
Great pictures. I forget how beautiful the city really can be.
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