Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Aug 31, 2012

Snoopy in the sky!

Our Snoop dog is a super dog, but I don't think he can fly :-(

I just found this news from Japan online about "Snoopy Blimps in the sky of Japan". Apparently Snoopy is a company logo for the Alico Insurance Company and they decided to fly this blimp. I want to see it! (Pictures are from Met Life/Alico Japan)


Snoopy flies over Tokyo

Jul 26, 2012

I'm back

After a month of absence, I'm back.

I came back from Japan with my parents at the end of June, and we travelled to Victoria, Seattle, Vancouver and to the Rockies in a month. My parents really enjoyed everywhere we travelled, specially Victoria, but their favourite place was our backyard, just sitting on the chairs, relaxing, looking at the trees around and playing with Snoop. They enjoyed the trip very much and said they want to come back next summer again. I'm sure they will come back.

So, in one month, our vegetable garden has over grown, everything is getting so much bigger, including the zucchini plants. We had our first early tomatoes harvest a few days ago and they were actually really good. We have been eating salad everyday from the garden and we can't keep up with the amount of lettuce leaves coming out.

Snoop has been a bit stressed out for a while as I was away many days. But I think he is also back to normal and happy to have me around again.


Jun 22, 2012

Green Tea Parfait


Another typhoon brought us heavy rain and wind Friday morning. It was much smaller than we expected and it cleared up by noon. 

I was busy going from place to place shopping to buy things we cant get in Canada including a few boxes of Sake for my husband, food, books, clothes...

While I was shopping, I stopped to have something sweet. I ordered a "Green Tea Parfait". It was layered with Green Tea flavoured ice cream, Vanilla ice cream, corn flakes, red bean paste, rice cakes (mochi) and whipped cream and green tea sauce!

Yum :)

I don't think this scares off my in-laws in Canada?

Jun 20, 2012

Stamina lunch


A big typhoon hit Japan yesterday afternoon and overnight. It caused some big damage including one death, 400 flight cancellations, evacuation orders for 15,000 people and more. Next typhoon is supposed to reach Japan this Friday...

After the typhoon, the temperature rose high everywhere in Japan and it marked the hottest day of the year.  31C in Tokyo with high humidity is really hard for everyone and I... I am so used to cool Canadian weather now.

So my lunch today was a special one that is supposed to help me gain stamina from the hot summer heat. Unagi, freshwater Japanese eel. Unagi is rich in protein, calcium, vitamin A and E. They are usually steamed and grilled, then served over a bed of white rice.
The traditional accompaniment to this dish is a small bowl of kimosui, eel liver soup! (Yikes to most of you guys!)

Jun 17, 2012

Kaiten-sushi

Happy Father's Day from Japanese Kaiten-sushi restaurant! My parents, sister, niece, nephew and I enjoyed 60 plates of Sushi tonight! Yum :)

Kaiten-sushi(zushi) is a...

sushi restaurant where the plates with the sushi are placed on a rotating conveyor belt that winds through the restaurant and moves past every table and counter seat. Customers may place special orders, but most simply pick their selections from a steady stream of fresh sushi moving along the conveyor belt. The final bill is based on the number and type of plates of the consumed sushi. (from Wikipedia)

Jun 16, 2012

Japan

I left Canada yesterday on 15th and I am now in Japan where it's the 16th of June. It will be a short trip to spend time in Japan but my parents are coming to Canada with me when I fly back. Snoop was curious to see me packing last night... He knew something was going on... I will be back soon boy, don't worry!

Mar 10, 2012

3/11

It's still March 10th here in Canada, but it's one day ahead in Japan. March 11th is the one year anniversary of the Earthquake & Tsunami that hit northeast coastline of Japan.

Our time tonight at 9:46pm in BC = 2:46pm in Japan is when the earthquake happened. According to the news, the number of people who are still evacuated from their homes is 340,000 and 110,000 of them are living in the temporary housing in seven different prefectures. The death toll is 16,000 and 3,155 people are still missing...

Our life has been the same as usual since the earthquake in Japan. Even Japanese people who are living far away from the affected area still have their normal life style. As the one year anniversary approaches, we should remember this event again and re-think of our life style and how fortunate we are to be with our loved ones.

This is the slide-show I created for a fund raising event we organized in our town after the quake last year.

Please observe a moment of silence for those people in Japan who were affected by the quake.



Feb 12, 2012

Saigyo's Poem

My grandfather and aunt were calligraphy masters. When my aunt passed away a year ago, I brought back one framed piece that was done by my grandfather as well as many my aunt's pieces. I decided to hang the one my grandfathers wrote in my house, but it was impossible to read as it is in a very old Japanese writing style. I have tried to read it several times but the only thing I could understand was the name of poet, Saigyo, a Buddhist monk who wrote many beautiful poems.

Today, I was very curious and decided to take the back off of the frame. There I found in my grandfather's writing, the description of the poem! Ah, thanks Grand-pa!


"negawaku wa, hana no shitanite haru shinamu, sono kisaragi no mochizuki no koro."

translated in English ...

"If I am to die I wish to die under the cherry blossoms, just around the full moon in spring"

I was reading about him and his other poems and found myself interested in this. We learned these classical Japanese writings & poems when we were in high school. I remember I didn't care much about this at that time. But twenty-some years later, I know I appreciate these more... Am I getting older?



Jan 24, 2012

Snow Monkey

Another stormy day. What is going on? Crazy wind and rain is hitting hard again our house! Snoop is of course not pleased with this endless rain...

Today, I thought I would share a picture of a happy monkey in Japan. I read a news article about them this morning and I was so jealous. They are called "Snow Monkeys" who live in Jigokudani (Hell's Valley) Park, in Nagano Prefecture.

They enjoy bathing in traditional Japanese style "Onsen", an outdoor natural hot spring.

I don't need to explain much, just look at their faces...

"Ah, so peaceful...!"

Snow Monkey: Picture was taken by Mr. Kawara, Junior High Teacher in Tokyo