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

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

What is important?

I love shopping, going around different department stores and boutiques. Especially when I'm travelling around the world, I find delight in this, trying to find my favourite stores.

I sometimes wonder what I should buy, how to choose the best item possible. I prefer something which last longer, which are not temporal. Things like jewelery, clothes, shoes and gifts.

In Japan, the largest shopping areas are found in Tokyo. Just about any city and town have their own departmental stores. You'll be able to find your own favourite store and item too. There's always something new to enjoy.



A Japanese-style pattern imprinted on the wall.

One type of Daruma doll, they're all hand-made.

Washi lamp, which is made of Japanese authentic paper.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Ekiben

One of the pleasures of traveling in Japan is to enjoy the many "Ekiben" (or station lunchboxes) that are sold at various stations.

If you are travelling by local train or the ordinary express train, sometimes you can just open the window and buy your "ekiben" from the seller through the window, without getting off the train. The interesting thing is in each city, the "ekiben" varies according to the local flavour and delicacy.



The picture shown here is of a "shumai bentou" from Yokohama. Quite a popular meal with tourists travelling on train, it is both convenient and delicious as well.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

St Valentine's Day


Valentine's Day is celebrated around the world on the 14th of February. In western countries such as North America and Europe, it is a tradition for lovers to express their feelings by sending Valentine's Day cards, bouquet of flowers and confectionery such as chocolates and sweets.

In Japan, we celebrate it quite differently. On the 14th of February, the girls will give chocolates to the guys, while the guys will return the favour 1 month later on the 14th of March. I first learnt about Valentine's Day when I was about 10 years old. I bought 3 boxes of chocolates, all wrapped in pink paper. I put one of it in my teacher's shoe box, and wrote my name on it ;) The other 2, I gave them to my father and grandfather.

Sometimes, we take the opportunity to give presents to say thank you to the other person as well. However, if you fancy someone, then it's a culture to make original chocolates or presents to show your affection. Many stores in Japan will be selling chocolates in fancy wrapping and boxes, in all types of brands and choices. Quite a sight, actually.

Today, I made some chocolate on my own, following a recipe from a book. I gave some to my father, brother, uncle, cousin, mother, aunt to show them my appreciation. I also made a special one to my boyfriend, to show him much I love him.

I wonder how Valentine's Day is celebrated in other countries. Perhaps you could share with us here? Or you could even visit our site at Unique Japan to find some presents for your loved ones!

Monday, January 28, 2008

Guriko


The picture above shows "Takoyaki", the famous delicacy of octopus balls from Osaka. It is really an exciting city. There are many places for visitors to tour and sightsee, and delicious food to enjoy as well.


Dotonburi - This is also another famous tourist spot, so famous in fact that you will find pictures about Osaka filled with the image of the running Glico man. Here we call it the "Guriko man". This is taken near the bridge.


A night shot of this place :

Some may find this similar to CHIEMSEE, a brand of a sportswear company, but it actually is not!


Ezaki Glico is a Japanese confectionery company headquartered in Osaka. The company manufactures the traditional Glico caramel candy, as well as Pocky (also known as Mikado in Europe), and many others. The company name, Glico, is derived from a shortening of the word glycogen. The first candy produced by the company was known as Glico-Caramel.


The Glico 300 meter running man trademark is also derived from the original caramel candy: the candy is 15.4kcal, which is enough energy to run exactly 300 meters. (Calculated from the formula that for a person 165 centimeters in height, weighing 55 kilograms, an 160 meter run over the period of one minute will burn 8.21 calories. Over the period of 1.88 minutes they should be able to run 300 meters and burn 15.4kcal).


If you ever have the chance to come to Japan, please try Pocky, we have many variations of it!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Snow Tokyo

I just wanted to draw your attention to this!



Today, on the 23rd of January, it is snowing in Tokyo, about a month earlier than last year.

It's supposed to be lovely, but ironically, it's quite a bother for Tokyo people when it snows, as it creates traffic problems.

Which reminds me, I have to go check my car.

See you!

Monday, April 09, 2007

Cherry blossom Season


I love this season. I love this atmospheres.

Today are just one of normal weekend. However It's special for me. Slowly time, chill out, listen natural sound, feel air and watching people around.
When i was in UK, i also am willing to go park with this feeling which is such a luxurious day.

and I'm happy Becouse i found this place in Japan too.



Thoses are sort of Cherry blossom. surrounding of the Park.

The cherry blossom (sakura) is Japan's unofficial national flower.
Lots of Hanami people that is Thousands of people fill the parks to hold feasts under the flowering trees, and sometimes these parties go on until late at night.






Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Beautiful March

Whether Forcus of Tokyo in Japan Today
Sunny day
temperature : up 11 degrees




This is The kumquat tree.

The tree is shrub like and is similar to an orange tree in appearance.

Kumquats have been called "the little gold gems of the citrus family". We call "KINKAN" in Japan. Long time ago came from China. and now common tree.






Lots of VitaminC in it.

Most Snow place in Japan """Hokkaidou""
This is it!!!

-3 degrees.







Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Happy New Year 2007


Wishing you a very healthy, happy and prosperous 2007
by Unique Japan

Friday, December 22, 2006

**Merry Christmas**


I just wanted to say to you all have a wonderful christmas and a sensational new years wherever you may be in the world .

Friday, December 08, 2006

Autumn in Japan


It's late in Autumn is Japan, perhaps the most beautiful time of year. Today I went to a very famous garden in Yokohama, which is just outside of Tokyo.


Absolutely beautiful.
Words simply cannot describe just how breathtaking it was. In Japan we have four seasons, although still in Autumn in Tokyo, in Hokkaido its definitely winter, with lots of snow already!

Of course, in spring, the Japanese sakura (cherry blossom) is everywhere to be seen. We can't wait to show you images when the time comes! Gorgeous!

A lovely Japanese maple tree

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Night Views from Tokyo Tower


There are plenty of places in Tokyo to take in a
beautiful view. The most famous location is
Tokyo Tower, picture above. These photos were
taken from the base and top of the Tower.

In the distance is Yokohama Bay Bridge!

Makes you want to visit Tokyo, right?!

Monday, November 13, 2006

Bonsai Fever 2007



Bonsai (literally "tray gardening") is the art of aesthetic miniaturisation of trees and plants in containers.

Japanese bonsai is derived from the Chinese artform, and was introduced to Japan by imperial embassies in the Chinese Tang Dynasty (the C7th–9th).

The Japanese aesthetic is centred on the principle of "heaven and earth in one container". Three forces come together in a good bonsai: shin-zen-bi (真善美) or "truth", "essence" and "beauty".

From next year, we would like to show you how to create your very own true, modern Bonsai. It will light up any home or garden!

So please check back in 2007!

Thursday, November 02, 2006

The Chrysanthemum - A Japanese Treasure


The Chrysanthemum is called "KIKU" in Japan. The chrysanthemum is the floral emblem of the imperial family of Japan - the oldest hereditary monarchy in the world. The family's lineage dates back to the sixth century BC.


This is a photo here of the fantastic Japanese-style garden just behind Roppongi Hills - a mega complex in the heart of Tokyo.

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Happy Halloween


BOOOOOOOOOO!!! 
★★Happy Halloween★★


Halloween Party in Tokyo

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Syougi - A Uniquely Japanese Game


Syougi" is the Japanese equivalent of chess. Here are two friends having fun on a Sunday afternoon.