Monday, May 11, 2009
Hanyu Sky Festival 2009
Labels: Hanyu Sky Festival 2009, 羽生スカイフェスティバル熱気球2009
Posted by reyian at 5/11/2009 07:38:00 PM 4 comments Links to this post
A Tale of Two Spiders
French company La Machine brought this gigantic-sized mechanical spider in Minato-Mirai Bay Area in Yokohama City. Entrance fee is at 2,800 yen per head which includes one day unlimited access to all of Y150 amusement facilities. Yokohama commemorates its 150th opening of its port to the world. Can be seen until September 2009.
Labels: Roppongi Hills, Spiders in Japan, Yokohama
Posted by reyian at 5/11/2009 07:29:00 PM 0 comments Links to this post
Fire It Up
Gyoda City in Saitama Prefecture has recently celebrated their Sakitama Fire Festival. The event was held to commemorate the ancient ritual of burying the dead during the Yayoi period. Gyoda is home to two famous ancient burial tombs which were once part of the ancient history of the Yayoi people. Aside from this, numerous artifacts have been unearthed and are now on display in Gyoda Museum and served as a proof to the ancient history of early Japan. So what? Anyway, we were invited by our colleagues to witness the commemoration of this ancient tradition.
My colleagues in the ALT profession are all based in Gyoda. They actually invited us for the event and even encouraged us to participate in the procession. But it felt like I had to prepare a lot of things plus the fact being there earlier, by then, we did not bother joining the event. Of course we just took a lot of pictures. Along the way, while taking photos of the area and the people around, I did not notice that two of my colleagues were in the picture and I saw them smiling.
When darkness covered the area, the program started. It was first opened with a ritual being uttered by two Shinto priests. Taking each other their turns to utter the prayers, a sound of silence surrounded the area and clapping of the priest’s hands can be heard during the end of each stanza of prayers.
Labels: Gyoda City, Gyoda Fire Festival, Gyoda Sakitama Hi Matsuri
Posted by reyian at 5/11/2009 07:08:00 PM 0 comments Links to this post
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Lucky Dog
Labels: Dogs in Japan, Yokohama
Posted by reyian at 5/07/2009 06:25:00 PM 0 comments Links to this post
Goya (ゴヤ)
Known in English as bitter gourd and ampalaya in Filipino, and goya in Japanese. Last week, I cooked one of my favorite dishes and it was sauteed ampalaya with scrambled eggs. This dish known to the Japanese which origins are from the island province of Okinawa, has long been a staple Filipino dish. Philippines as a tropical island, bitter gourds are plenty, abundant all over the year, and very affordable. Ampalaya is very rich in Vitamin B as its taste is very bitter. I am glad that this vegetable is now affordable in Japan pegged at 170 yen per piece (17USD). Spring really brings in more familiar tropical vegetables and a good source of vitamins.
Labels: Ampalaya, Bitter Gourd, Bitter Melon, Goya
Posted by reyian at 5/07/2009 03:39:00 AM 2 comments Links to this post
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