This is a tragic story, but one that seems so improbable that I couldn’t possibly have made it up. It involves a double murder, a blaze 4 or 5 months later, and ear wax.
Category: Japan
Yakiniku
Friday night dinner at a yakiniku restaurant.
Renewable energy streetlights
I found these solar and wind powered street lights around Kagurazaka district of Tokyo yesterday. They look pretty clever.
Creative car parking solution
With car parking at a premium in Tokyo, and when you need to find a way to get your car out of the way, why not hoist it up so that you can use all the space underneath?
Boating on the moat
I’m having am enjoyable afternoon boating on the outer moat near Kagurazaka in the winter sunshine.
U-turn rush
I’ve got the middle seat of the middle block of seats for 10 hours for the return to Tokyo. It’s the “U-turn rush” when everyone is trying to get back home after the New Year holiday.
Have an adjectival Christmas
Christmas in Japan brings elaborate and beautiful decorations and displays, perhaps even of a higher quality than other countries that traditionally celebrate Christmas. Many shops are decorated; it’s largely a commercial event. After all, Christmas seems to be largely about giving a present to your kids, or taking your girlfriend out for a date (and giving… Continue reading Have an adjectival Christmas
Shinkansen day trip
If the weather is clear, the view of Mt Fuji from the Tokaido shinkansen can be very good. I recently had a day trip from Tokyo to Gifu, and caught some snaps as we whizzed through Shizuoka.
Banana in a bag
My local supermarket sells single bananas, nicely wrapped up in plastic packaging. This banana is labelled “プレシャス” (Precious).
Yoyogi Park didgeridoo players
All sorts of performances and displays can be found in Yoyogi Park on a Sunday afternoon. Even then, I was surprised to find a bit of local Australiana a few months ago – a group of guys playing their didgeridoos.