3/02/2013

Why I left Japan

Why I left Japan
She is talking about quite personal her story. She and her Japanese boyfriend, Masaki's story. Some comment says "Boring story!", but I am interested in this story. Anyway, I don't prefer foreign ladies to have such Japanese boyfirend. Forget about him.
And also I don't recommend such a girl for Japanese guys....(・o・), both similar human type....(・o・), sticky character....good grief....(・o・)
Just a long PERSONAL story why I left Japan. No, I don't hate Japan. Yes, it's a true story. And no, I am not reading every comment left on this video. Actually, I am not reading any of them. Too much dumb for me. If it's that important PM me.
And Another one...., all comments,....


Coyote Ugly, Full Movie

3/01/2013

The Corrs live royal albert hall

Elegant!


The Corrs, Unplugged

The Corrs!

Snow (雪), Ski and Onsen (温泉)

Snow (雪) and Onsen (温泉)
 

Gaijin ordering pizza in Japan

Gaijin ordering pizza in Japan

Smog returns to Beijing with Yellow Sand storm

Smog returns to Beijing
with Yellow Sand Storm

And spring has come to Japan,
"Yamayaki" preparing spring....
Not smog, fog, etc.....(・o・)
Himeji Castle in cherry blossoms,

Fw : Sumo et rikishi !

Shame of This Japanese Caster, Minako Nakano, 中野美奈子

中野美奈子アナの「最悪」アカデミー賞取材米国では「誰だコイツ?」「ぶち壊しだよ!」
Oscars 2013 Red Carpet: Best & Worst Moments
「スティーブン! スティーブン! ジャパニーズ……」、本当に叫んでいるので笑った・・・どうでもいいんだけどね?田舎っぺだなあ・・・(・o・)

A Normal Life : Chronicle Of A Sumo Wrestler

 Sumo
Sumo (相撲 sumō?) is a competitive full-contact wrestling sport where a wrestler (rikishi) attempts to force another wrestler out of a circular ring (dohyō) or to touch the ground with anything other than the soles of the feet. The sport originated in Japan, the only country where it is practiced professionally. It is generally considered to be a gendai budō (a modern Japanese martial art), though this definition is incorrect as the sport has a history spanning many centuries. Many ancient traditions have been preserved in sumo, and even today the sport includes many ritual elements, such as the use of salt purification, from the days when sumo was used in the Shinto religion. Life as a rikishi is highly regimented, with rules laid down by the Sumo Association. Most sumo wrestlers are required to live in communal "sumo training stables" known in Japanese as heya where all aspects of their daily lives—from meals to their manner of dress—are dictated by strict tradition.
A Normal Life: Chronicle Of A Sumo Wrestler

Takuya is 18, with tousled hair and an athletic look. Driven by his father and sponsors, he leaves his hometown in Hokkaido to go to Tokyo and joins a sumo stable. There, he will share everything with the 10 other wrestlers: day-to-day life, training, social life and tournaments. The first 9 months of Takuya's initiation, telling about the dreams and disenchantment of a teenager who is discovering the reality of the traditional world of sumo.