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Tokyo ranked third in the Top 29 Cities to Live in the World ranking by AskMen.com. Day and nightlife scored maximum points, but the fresh air factor is low. No. 2 is Melbourne and the top spot is NYC! What do you think?
I wrote this post last year: "guys start to cook lunch." It was influenced by the trend of "herbivore" men. When the boom started, a handful of herbivore boys who loved cooking made bentos, and their bentos were usually really great like this one. But now regular men have begun to cook bento to save money on lunch. Nestle Japan opened Bento Boys Park, where you can upload your bento photos and people rate them and they rank the best ones. Look at No 1 guy's bento history, he has only two menu items: fried chicken and fried rice. What a tough bento!
As for the Shanghai World Expo, I read that people in China argued that the main Chinese pavilion is too similar to a Japanese pavilion designed by Tadao Ando from the Seville World Expo. I think that the shape is different but concept of "masu-gumi" design is really close. Personally I think this infraction is worse, look at their mascot! Is that Gumby?
Nestle Japan opened Bento Boys Park, where you can upload your bento photos and people rate them and they rank the best ones. Look at No 1 guy's bento history, he has only two menu items: fried chicken and fried rice. What a tough bento!
Posted by: louboutin | Monday, May 30, 2011 at 05:46 PM
It was influenced by the trend of "herbivore" men. When the boom started, a handful of herbivore boys who loved cooking made bentos, and their bentos were usually really great like this one.
Posted by: christian louboutins | Monday, May 30, 2011 at 05:46 PM
and we were forced to do a cross country run round our boarding school(like 12 miles or somethin like that) as our mean pe teacher suggested...
Posted by: ray ban | Monday, May 30, 2011 at 05:45 PM
I think NYC is the most incredible city I've been to. I could easily live there. Melbourne is also good.
Posted by: Dan | Sunday, April 25, 2010 at 06:10 AM
lol i've tried snowing in may up in scotland!!! and we were forced to do a cross country run round our boarding school(like 12 miles or somethin like that) as our mean pe teacher suggested...
in cantonese we call it δΊζι£ι~~~
Posted by: Dan | Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 12:10 PM
Good thing the snow in Tokyo doesn't stay for long!
Posted by: Remino | Friday, April 23, 2010 at 09:59 AM