Category: Art

Postscript

I had another camera with me in Japan, although as it turns out I took very few pictures on it. Here’s one of them:

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That’s a shrine in Mount Takao, where we went on the second day. The photo uses the camera’s ‘toy mode’ to make it look quite surreal.

I spent this morning preparing for my summer course that starts Monday. Preparation will continue through the rest of this week. Being immersed in the tedium of work is a good way to almost make it seem like the trip was a dream.

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That’s another shot taken with the new camera; a panoramic shot of the Golden Temple in Kyoto.

I have so many good memories from Tokyo 2013! I’m very glad we went, and doubly glad Bernard was there with us 🙂

In the meantime there is a giant pile of toys, books and games that came back with us. Expect the occasional blog post on these in the future.

Street Photography

Today, a bold experiment in Tokyo street photography. All these images were taken and edited with my iPhone.

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Cats of Yanaka

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No parking for cats

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Ikebukuro from game center, 6th floor

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Fattykuma

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The promise

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Lunch

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Self portrait, berserk style

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The lion inside

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A drink with friends

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Cassanova

Crossing Items Off My List

There is an origami ‘museum’ not too far from where we are staying. Naturally, since Bernard is an origamist, we visited yesterday.

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The museum, which is in the building of a company that makes traditional washi paper, consists of a small gallery, an impressive store, the area where the paper is made and died, and rooms for instruction. It is all very impressive, and the staff were very friendly and helpful.

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As we were leaving, a friendly old fellow intercepted us at the lift and told us he would give us a demonstration. This was none other than the chairman, and we were treated to a private demonstration of his skills (and his English!) for the next 20 minutes or so. It was wonderful!

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If you’re ever in Japan, this place is worth a look.

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The above is a random sketch in one of many sketchbooks in one of many arcades (‘game centers’) in Akihabara, where we spent the rest of the day. I didn’t take a great deal of photos throughout many hours of shopping, eating, UFO Catching and gaming, but I’m quite pleased to say many of the items on my shopping list were found in that several hour period. The rate at which my wallet bled cash was amazing!

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Notable pickups included;
– The two DS Wizardry games that were never translated
– Musha Gundam 2
– Vast amounts of monster hunter figurines
– the new Yamashita art book
– certain souvenir items for friends that I was after

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The latest and unquestionably greatest of the current crop of UFO figures is a magical girl Kirino from Ore no Imouto. Here’s a picture of an advert for it outside of one of the mega-arcades:

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Bernard and I both won one 🙂

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The monster hunter cat mascots (‘airou’) are a very big deal here, with vast amount of available merchandise. Twice now KLS has joked (?) about buying one of the big guys seen above!

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Game Center highlights included the dozens of classic game posters on display at a Sega arcade, a punching game which nearly broke my hand, and Y200 for what seemed like an hour of darts 🙂

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It was another very long and active day, and I fear Bernard may be at the apex of ruination. Even I am in an advanced state of decrepitude, and as I lay here early the next morning writing this the question of how to even rise from the futon is a challenging one!

But I’ll soldier on. As I always say on vacation, I can rest when I get home 😉