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Dream Ryoma @ Kanko-maru, Nagasaki Hansen Festival
April 27, 2007 - 9:04 pm by akko@hakata in Travel
Nagasaki Hansen Festival is being held at Nagasaki Port (Apr.26-30).
Out of seven big sailig ships on this show, I especially would like to focus on Kanko-maru, which is the simbol of Ryoma Sakamoto’s hope !
This is the replica of the sailing ship that Ryoma actually boarded.
What’s wonderful about this festival is that you can [...]
Greet Ryoma @ Kazagashira Park, Nagasaki
April 26, 2007 - 6:32 pm by akko@hakata in Travel
About 20 minutes by bus from Nagasaki Station, Ryoma Sakamoto is standing on the hill of Kazagashira Park, overviewing Nagasaki Port (*).
It was actually the most dramatic moment of his life.
This is a statue of `Ryoma ga Yuku (Here Ryoma goes)’, a popular novel written by Ryotaro Shiba.
Here’s what is written;
When the ship [...]
Romantic Nagasaki, Meet `Madame Butterfly’ @ Glover Garden
April 23, 2007 - 5:32 pm by akko@hakata in Travel
Nagasaki is the stage of Romance.
The story of the famous Opera `Madame Butterfly’ was created in Nagasaki, based on the romance between a US Navy and a Japanese woman.
Puccini (left) loved the performance of Tamaki Miura (right) so much, and he commented that she’s the best Madame Butterfly ever.
There’re two heart stones in Glover [...]
The Hippies are coming! The Hippies are coming!
April 21, 2007 - 6:05 pm by mrmook in Travel
Dude! Where’s my Decade?
I accidentally stumbled into the 60’s last weekend when the wife and I took a leisurely shopping stroll on a lovely, sunny, Sunday in Kyoto.
Our ultimate destination was the Bike (as in bicycle) Shop to purchase some new wheels but along the way we got caught [...]
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
- 1:53 pm by kiokitok in Travel
Gardening was always a popular hobby for riches in the old days. It is still a good hobby for them, and they maintain a lot of traditional gardens in Japan. Many of those old gardens are privately owned by temples, especially in Kansai (the west). There are some in Tokyo and its [...]
Form A Long Line
April 14, 2007 - 9:06 pm by kiokitok in Culture
The Japanese do not worry about forming a line and wait for hours, in order to obtain what they want, even in this crowded city of Tokyo. According to the official statistics, Tokyo has the population density of 13,800 people per square kilometers (5,328 / sq. miles) in the 23 districts, that goes up [...]
Visit Okinawa’s mangrove forest
April 13, 2007 - 9:25 am by marsh in Travel
Northern area of Okinawa Honto (main island=big island) welcomes visitors with double colors: emeraldgreen ocean and deep green mangrove forest.
Gesashi’s mangrove forest lies on the eastern coast of the big island. From Naha city, it takes 2.5 hours by car (via route 58 and Okinawa express way); but it’s worth visiting.
The area is designated as [...]
Luxurious Nagasaki; meet Ryoma @ Kagetsu!
April 12, 2007 - 1:09 pm by akko@hakata in Travel
What do you think this is?
And who did this?
He, is the person who made this mark with his knife,
and his name is, Ryoma Sakamoto !
So now you see how treasurable it is.
This pillar is preserved and chereshed in Kagetsu, the most well-known and traditional Japanese Ryotei in Nagasaki, and is, historic site.
Ryotei is a [...]
Baseball in Japan
April 7, 2007 - 6:13 pm by kiokitok in Culture
Although it is losing the popularity, baseball is still one of the most popular sports in Japan. It was first imported from the U.S., but took a while until it got popularity. Once being popular, baseball became the sport for the Japanese, often defeating sumo.
Baseball was first imported from the U.S. in 1871. [...]
Fukuoka Sample Tour, Let’s visit Fukuoka Essencials!
April 5, 2007 - 3:00 pm by akko@hakata in Travel
Sorry, the application for this tour’s already closed. Please join in the next tour!
This tour is especially for people new to Fukuoka, interested in its local life, and for English speakers from abroad. No Japanese this time, sorry.
Full day tour, with only 1000 yen!
(It’ll be collected on the day of the tour, please check [...]
