The last days in Tokyo, Japan
Our final days in Japan (for this year!). We have been doing some shopping in a Kitty-chan store, the Ginza area, the Sony-building (ooooohhh... the goodies :), the Shibuya, Harajuku [...]
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Our final days in Japan (for this year!). We have been doing some shopping in a Kitty-chan store, the Ginza area, the Sony-building (ooooohhh... the goodies :), the Shibuya, Harajuku [...]
April 15, Our 16nd day in Japan Stress... Getting up at 07:00 in Ohara, packing suitcases, having Japanese breakfast (fish and miso-soup!). Calling taxi to bring us to subway, taking [...]
We have been spending our fourth day in Japan (april 3) being real tourists. We went to visit the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. After that we went to Ueno [...]
Our third day in Japan (April 2, 2006) was a very special day for me. I have been admiring the work of nawashi Akechi Denki ever since I [...]
konichi wa! The evening of our second day in Tokyo, Japan was spent in the presence of the honorable Osada Steve at his "Studio Six". Before we left our hotel [...]
When I write this we are halfway into our second day in Japan. On our first day having skipped one night of sleep, absolutely and totally exhausted we decided it [...]
Tying or being tied semenawa-style is quite popular in today’s Japanese inspired rope scene. Semenawa is often understood as ‘torturous rope’, but is a context-dependent and nuanced term that can [...]
Tying or being tied semenawa-style is quite popular in today’s Japanese inspired rope scene. Semenawa is often understood as ‘torturous rope’, but is a context-dependent and nuanced term that can [...]
Tying or being tied semenawa-style is quite popular in today’s Japanese inspired rope scene. Semenawa is often understood as ‘torturous rope’, but is a context-dependent and nuanced term that can [...]
When I'm writing this we are in the "dark days before Christmas", short days and long nights, an expression that is afaik specifically Dutch. This is a time that people [...]