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Monday, February 20, 2006

no talking. just pictures (click on the pics to enlarge them). enjoy.


                          geisha-san wa sugoi kawaii


                                 torii gates at fushimi inari taisha


                                  people at shibuya


                                     people at asakusa


                                     people at harajuku


                         people were EVERYWHERE


                                            ori-chan


                  murai and i outside of the yakitori dive


                                        maji umai-yo!!


the sign reads: groups of boys, unaccompanied by girls, are NOT welcome here. soo desu ka?? suki-yo!

i left out all the scenery photos; i figured ya'll wouldn't find that all that interesting. if you do, then visit the facebook. ja-neeeee






Friday, February 17, 2006

hey ya'll

can`t write too much because internet is really expensive in japan, but i just wanted to let you guys know that today was AWESOME.

started out going to sanjusangendo hall and kyomizu temple, which were both amazing. sanjusangendo has literally 1,000 statues of the buddhist diety, kannon. each kannon has 33 arms (supposed to be 100 theoretically) but i suppose that would have been a pain to make. anyway, they are lined up in rows and span this lonnnggg hall (we are talking 200 meters). in the middle of course, is a huge buddha whose name i cant even begin to pronounce, and all around the kannons were japanese gods, like the wind god and thunder god.

kyomizu temple is just amazing because its got a deck that leads to a drop-off overlooking the side of a mountain. and there is a waterfall that has really clean water (kyomizu literally means clear water in japanese). you take this 3-4 ft. long poles with cups at the ends and reach out to catch the water. then you wash your hands with the water and then drink some for good luck and health. or if you arent religiously inclined, just because thats the thing to do.

the rest of the day was spent in Nara (more on this later), and then i was off to see some traditional Kyoto arts in Gion, Kyoto. I was picked to participate in a tea ceremony showing Sado/Chado, the Japanese are hardcore about their tea, that much is for sure.

Ok, so after the show, the two best things that have ever happened to me in Japan . . . happened:

1. i ran into a geiko. geiko = geisha = japanese girls powdered whiter than my teeth and wearing kimono and cute little geta sandals. i saw one turn into an alley on Gion-dori, which is an older part of town that retains the old look of Kyoto. The restaurants on that street are astronomically expensive, and lucky for me, because geiko serve wealthy privileged clients in above-mentioned restaurants. and just as I was going to go back to the hotel, I saw the geiko pass into the alley.


quick background: i saw a geiko the other day, but when i asked her to take a picture with me, she said, and i quote: sumimasen, ji-kan nai desu, i.e. sorry i dont have any time. i was pretty bummed because there are only about 8,000 geisha left in the world (down from 100,000 in the 1930s - yeah WWII kind of killed it for them).

so when i saw the one tonight i decided to drop my bags - literally - and run after her, if not to take a picture with her, at least to take a picture of her walking.
 so i ran up to her and i remember trying to say "sumimasen, shassin issho ni tote mo ii desu ka?" but i think what came out was more along the lines of "sumimasen, issho ni tote ii?" ok so i was nervous, whatever. to my surprise she said yeah, and stunned, i had murai take a picture of us. i thanked her about 10 thousand times and went home.

2. i went to a sento tonight (a traditional japanese public bath - back in the days when normal families werent wealthy enough to have own bathrooms, everyone went to these). anyway, to make a long story short, i ran into a yakuza ganster there. HOLY CRAP, them boys have got some kind of tatoos. i have seen them before in movies only, but this dude comes up, stark-naked and might as well have been clothed because he had tatoos all up his back, shoulders, and through the hip and butt. it was scary in an interesting way.

i will post pictures later (including the pic of me and the geiko, who btw was really cute). i didn't take a photo of/with the yakuza ganster because i think he would castrated me for it or something. no but seriously, i would've been hurt badly.

anyway, im on a high right now, so im gonna go eat some o-nigiri (rice balls). classy i know. alright thats all for now, more when i get back to shanghai. g'night ya'll.


Thursday, January 19, 2006

My finals for this semester are finally over, and it's about to time to take my vacation. I've been waiting for this for the last month or so, and hopefully i will get to spend some quality time in other parts of asia. In case ya'll didn't know, the update is: taiwan for chinese/lunar new year, and then off to japan to hang out with friends for 9 days or so. some of it will be tourist-y, walk-around-and-take-photos stuff and some will be more relaxed, laid-back stuff; either way it should be awesome. i guess ya'll are in a completely different boat since a new semester is just starting for ya'll, but i wish all ya'll the best of luck this spring, and i'll be sure to post pics and  stories about new experiences when i get back.

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Monday, January 02, 2006

海南岛
Hainan Dao


jump.


mmm coconuts.


just hangin' out.

the family


haha . . . i lost this one. no really, i did. -_-''


murai vs. caleb round 1 . . .


. . . and round 1 goes to caleb hahaha


otosan to okasan.


josh vs. caleb round 1 . . .


. . . i almost got wrecked . . .


. . . but i finally found a way to take round 1.


murai and caleb.


红牛。 。 。 我就喜欢!


murai and caleb: karate kids


murai and i: too cool for school


dude . . . i don't even know.


walkin' the beach.


the family

如果你想再继续看我拍的照片,请到我的“脸书”网站去。多谢了
For more pictures please go to my facebook page. thanks ya'll


Saturday, December 17, 2005

这几个礼拜我都满忙得, 很少有机会坐下来写网上的日记。 最近在上海的生活一切都挺好得, 但是我还是很有耐心地在等待寒假的到来.。我这个寒家的假期是打算去台湾和日本旅游。 我的旅行计划, 到目前为止, 是:

一月二十四日: 从上海飞到香港, 在香港转机到台北
一月二十四日到二月十日: 在台湾过新年, 跟家人一起聚一聚, 打牌, 放鞭炮, 拜年拿压岁钱!
二月十日:从台北飞到东京国际机场, 跟我的亲戚见面, 在 kawasaki 住一个晚上
二月十一日:坐特快子弹火车 (shinkansen) 去 nagoya 跟我的华师大同学见面
二月十一日到二月十三日:住在 nagoya 跟我朋友的家人和朋友们交流交流
二月十三日到二月十六日:我的朋友陪我去 kyoto 和 nara 去看那边的景点,经历日本的风俗和文化
二月十七日:再坐子弹火车回东京国际机场,从东京直飞上海

回到上海新的学期就马上要开始了!我圣诞节也打算去海南岛玩玩水,看看蓝天白云。帅呆了。 。。



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