Thank you for your support for of Yamanote walking. All members completed it without any trouble. We received over 100 messages from the world and it gave us power. Thank you very, very much.
You can eat Sashimi with this dish. It's Nyotaimori....orz. By the way, why does that woman have a white face??
Scary news from Canada. Green!! Green??
This is Japanese domestic crazy news (web translated). A 42-year-old guy was arrested because he threatened the Driver Licensing Centre to explode. He failed the driver license exam 70 times and he said he really wanted the license....70 times? I can't imagine how he could fail so many times, but I think he should use such GUTS for other things.
Do you know Prikura? Wiki says this: "Purikura is a term of Japanese origin meaning either a type of photo booth or the product (a decorated photograph). Basically I hate being photographed ( really, I hate it), so I didn't know that recently Prikura has become increasingly sophisticated. The machine shows pose samples, and you can choose the background, add some illustrations and messages, and also you can add some effects if you want. A guy took up the challenge of his first purikura for Nifty Portal Z. He was confused because it was really embarrassing to pose and decorate his photo by himself in the small box. That is exactly what I felt. I can't be such a narcissist. Can you try that? It is impossible for me...Anyway you can find various types of Prikura machines anywhere in Japan at game arcades.
Thank you for your supporting for Yamanote walking. Maybe I will do in next year again
Posted by: Mari | Friday, June 15, 2007 at 11:34 AM
Nyotaimori...kimoi
Purikura aren't mean to be done alone isn't it ?
You should do it with friend, sometimes it can be funny (i don't really like to take pics too)
I got the impression that Japan is a speacialist of crazy news, how the hell can you miss 70 times !?
Posted by: 41nano | Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at 11:07 PM
Oh! I had these kind of photos taken on a date in Odaiba! It was pretty cool actually. We had fun posing together and decorating the photo.
Posted by: Brenda | Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at 03:27 PM
Oh... white face... maybe they mean to resemble a geisha?!
Posted by: Marco | Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at 04:07 AM
Eh eh eh ... heard about green blood even here in Italy! :-)
Posted by: Marco | Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at 04:04 AM