Archive for June, 2011
Hanazono Crew
There is no doubt that some of the local riders in Niseko are world class and the Hanazono Crew are tick all the boxes in my opinion. You may have spotted them doing laps of the park (if they are not in the backcountry hitting their secret kickers), they are the ones that a ora Related posts: Hanazono Niseko Half Pipe Contest Gentemstick & Hanazono Dream Bowl Session Niseko Night Skiing with Nimbus Crew
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Hanazono Crew
The Hustle And Bustle At Kawasaki Station
The two times we came to Kawasaki, I had hoped for some time to cover Yokohama but as it turned out both times we spent way too much time at Ultraman Club and the Bandai Namco Wonderpark and also an awesome good time over at a blogger friend’s house. Kak Hani had so generously opened her house, even cooked a delicious lunch for us. Raimie got hooked playing Nintendo Wii with her son and daughter there and was pleading for us to get one by the time we stepped out the door

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The Hustle And Bustle At Kawasaki Station
One Sunday Afternoon
It was a hot day and it seemed like the whole of Tokyo decided to come out and play.
A Sea Of People
If you like crowds, Tokyo may fit you just fine. I’ve yet been to any local festival there during my vacation so I have no idea how the crowd be during festivals. But here are some photos taken on some random days while we were in Japan.

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A Sea Of People
Walking in Osaka, At The Park
You don’t think I am finished yet with my useless photos of Osaka, do you?

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Walking in Osaka, At The Park
The Golden Kappa
A post inspired by Haikugirl’s Not Everyone’s Kappa Tea . ^^ She has cuter assortment of
Ready, Set, Go!
There are countless Shibuya crossing photos out there and here’s my mediocre effort to capture it.

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Ready, Set, Go!
Kobe, The Port City
Admittedly we have yet to explore much of Kobe yet, as the only stop we made there was to look at one of the filming site of Ultraman Mebius’ 2006
With A Small Child In Tow
I find that, during our travels-not only to Japan; travelling with a small child helps breaking ice with strangers. More often than not, people seems to be quite accommodating and
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