Beautiful Weather...Harsh Penal System
Today was a another beautiful day. As in "I-Shouldn't-Have-worn-that-jacket" kind of day. Today I had another english lesson. It was quite an insightful day. She wanted my advice about her relationship with her boyfriend. Now if any of you know me, me giving relationship advice is on the same par as the Pope giving advice on sex. Oh wait, he does that. Well just input an example of someone giving advice on something they know nothing about. ...like the Pope.
Also today, I went to Shinjuku to the 7 floor massive book store to see about getting this other book I need for Japanese Literature. I told the lady at the counter I couldn't find the book and she told me it was in the other branch 5 minutes walk away. So she called the other store and had them find the book and put it in my name behind the service counter. I don't know what I will do when I get back to the US and the most polite thing anyone will do is not spit in your food.
As promised here are some pics of the cherry blossoms and such. They aren't as good as they should be. The blossoming season was a couple weeks ago, but I found some trees with blossoms still on them near the river I run by everyday.
This is on the path by the river.
A close up of the "rodent-posts" they have by this part of the path. Not sure the purpose, but they are kawai sugiru (too cute).
Cherry blossoms are pretty and all from afar, but I think they are even more beautiful upclose. Hence the many pictures.
I've got many more. Notice the lovely power lines in the background. Power lines are kind of like Japan's unofficial mascot. They are in every picture you take whether you like it or not.
With the greenery in the background.
And this is the aftermath of the Sakura. On a really windy day, it almost looks like snow there are so many little petals about.
Here are some pictures from Roppongi. Even though I've managed to avoid that place for...6 months or so, I ended up going the other day. As soon as you exit the station you get the "Hey man, good drinks, beautiful girls.." or "You want massage?". You have to know where you are going and walk in a straight line otherwise you'll get hassled by all the bar salesmen. I feel so sorry for the girls saying "massage?" though. As Quentin put it once, "What kind of trash makes women do that?".
A float advertising some sort of new pop or tea. [edit: upon actually reading it, it's for a "Wizardy Cocoa" drink. well fancy that.] With the fairy godmother on the back. All whilst blaring obnoxious pop music.
The main street in Roppongi with Tokyo Tower in the background. It looks really neat, but it's too hard to get a good picture with a normal camera.
Waiting for the subway at Roppongi Station. The line to Roppongi is supposed to be all modern and stuff, but it's sooo slow and noisy. And the most expensive line in Tokyo.
Also today, I went to Shinjuku to the 7 floor massive book store to see about getting this other book I need for Japanese Literature. I told the lady at the counter I couldn't find the book and she told me it was in the other branch 5 minutes walk away. So she called the other store and had them find the book and put it in my name behind the service counter. I don't know what I will do when I get back to the US and the most polite thing anyone will do is not spit in your food.
As promised here are some pics of the cherry blossoms and such. They aren't as good as they should be. The blossoming season was a couple weeks ago, but I found some trees with blossoms still on them near the river I run by everyday.
This is on the path by the river.
A close up of the "rodent-posts" they have by this part of the path. Not sure the purpose, but they are kawai sugiru (too cute).
Cherry blossoms are pretty and all from afar, but I think they are even more beautiful upclose. Hence the many pictures.
I've got many more. Notice the lovely power lines in the background. Power lines are kind of like Japan's unofficial mascot. They are in every picture you take whether you like it or not.
With the greenery in the background.
And this is the aftermath of the Sakura. On a really windy day, it almost looks like snow there are so many little petals about.
Here are some pictures from Roppongi. Even though I've managed to avoid that place for...6 months or so, I ended up going the other day. As soon as you exit the station you get the "Hey man, good drinks, beautiful girls.." or "You want massage?". You have to know where you are going and walk in a straight line otherwise you'll get hassled by all the bar salesmen. I feel so sorry for the girls saying "massage?" though. As Quentin put it once, "What kind of trash makes women do that?".
A float advertising some sort of new pop or tea. [edit: upon actually reading it, it's for a "Wizardy Cocoa" drink. well fancy that.] With the fairy godmother on the back. All whilst blaring obnoxious pop music.
The main street in Roppongi with Tokyo Tower in the background. It looks really neat, but it's too hard to get a good picture with a normal camera.
Waiting for the subway at Roppongi Station. The line to Roppongi is supposed to be all modern and stuff, but it's sooo slow and noisy. And the most expensive line in Tokyo.
2 Comments:
At 19/4/06 08:47, Anonymous said…
love the pictures...the cherry blossoms are beautiful and the gpher thing is indeed rather cute.
At 21/4/06 14:00, Anonymous said…
That is pretty gorgeous. Almost a shame you're about to come back... here.
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