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Jan 06 2009 2 Comments

Random Japanese people #2

Allowing a partner in on the much-practiced art of cell phone self-portraiture would seem to suggest that these two are as happy with each other as they are wearing winter headwear.

Japanese couple

Maybe even more so.

Categorized: Photography

Jan 05 2009 4 Comments

Japanese bikes and boobs

With its positively preposterous pace and velodrome verve, keirin can be quite a spectacle; however, in Japan, with betting by far the main focus of its followers, a lot of the sport’s allure simply passes by without much appreciation.

This then is perhaps the reason why the powers that be have opted to put a bit of pizzazz back into proceedings, by having special events that boldly boast the gamble of girls on bikes.

Japanese keirin

And not only girls, but girls baring their boobs.

Japanese keirin

Or at least a bit of them.

Japanese keirin

Categorized: Sports

Jan 02 2009 12 Comments

Japanese New Year fun and festivities

On or around January 1st, an absolutely huge number of Japanese go to either a local or large shrine to pray — a rough but nonetheless rigourous reckoning of mine putting the figure at approximately 87.34 percent of the population. However, due to Japan’s refreshingly relaxed approach to religion, the emphasis is much more on fun rather than fervour.

Japanese New Year

A large amount of said fun being focused around food,

Japanese New Year

as well as some fancy outfits.

Japanese New Year

Oh, and a fair bit more food.

Japanese New Year

Along with the longing for a bit of luck,

Japanese New Year

in some form or other.

Japanese New Year

And, quite possibly, the further addition of more traditional togs.

Japanese New Year

Plus, of course, a final bit of food to finish off the festivities.

Japanese New Year

(click images for super-sized sustenance)

Categorized: Culture, Food and Drink, Religion

Jan 01 2009 3 Comments

The cow cometh

As 2009 is the year of the ox, a cow’s characteristics apparently include being methodical along with materialistic which, at least as far as the latter is concerned, is perfectly apt for this place.

Japanese New Year

But, whatever the bovine may bring, I hope that your ride, for the most part at least, is a fun one.

Japanese rickshaw

Happy New Year!

Categorized: Culture

Dec 31 2008 9 Comments

Dangerously delivered dinner

Sometimes, and especially at this time of year, whether it be due to too much booze, the bad weather, or basically not being able to be bothered, having a decent meal delivered is an equally decent idea.

And if one does, it may well arrive on one of these rather ramshackle,

Tokyo delivery bike

but at the same time strangely beguiling bikes.

Tokyo delivery bike

Contraptions whose ability to balance full to the brim bowls round busy streets is unfathomably fascinating, with their precious parcels often appearing precarious,

Tokyo delivery bike

yet happily always horizontal.

Tokyo delivery bike

(click images for bigger bowl-bearing bikes)

Categorized: Food and Drink

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