This one is dedicated to Lena. Thanks for being so pushy and making me finish it
The report on Shibuya will come soon, I promise! <3
For now, let’s look back at our trip to see a kabuki performance and then what happened afterwards.
This one is dedicated to Lena. Thanks for being so pushy and making me finish it
The report on Shibuya will come soon, I promise! <3
For now, let’s look back at our trip to see a kabuki performance and then what happened afterwards.
One of the small thrills in my live is going to any of the Chinese food shops in Dublin and getting a random selections of goodies.
It’s been a while ><
Ok, where were we – I believe we were just leaving the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and heading to the Diet.
Let’s parliament!
Yesterday I watched the first episode of D no Arashi.
You must know who Arashi are by now. Well, this was their TV program from ages ago. It must be about…..six years old or something. Chibiko Arashi!!! Yaaaay!
The format is each episode consists of two documentary reports (the “D” of the title) about viewer-selected topics. Each report will be made by one member of the group.
Every time I watch an episode, I will report back.
I have already learned many things from Arashi and from now on you will too….
WELCOME TO SHIBON NO D NO ARASHI!
I’ve just looked back at the first Japan report.
It’s horrifically long, isn’t it.
Why would anyone read that?
From now on it’s going to be bite-size brilliance.
To a certain extent I felt sorry for Japan.
From Arashi to the Japanese Society to lovely lovely tonkatsu, it had a lot of expectations to live up to.
Tonight I performed “A-Ra-Shi” karaoke in Japan with taiko drummers.