月曜日, 1月 30, 2006

東京


People used to seem pretty shocked when I told them that I'd been in Japan over two years and had never spent any time in Tokyo.

Now I have.

It was big and shiny just as you'd expect.

I liked this train too, designed to take advantage of the sea view, and the grassy embankments blocking said view. Cheers to Brandon for the cheesy pose.

Oh yeah, and apparently I can live a happy life now I've been fortunate enough to see the very top of Mt. Fuji on a clear day with no haze or clouds. I pity all you sorry souls who'll never witness it, and never know true happiness as a result.

日曜日, 1月 22, 2006

火曜日, 1月 17, 2006

So, ah, you're not driving this winter then?

月曜日, 1月 09, 2006

この写真が大好き

お正月

101ビルは世界で一番高いビルと思います。一月の一日、00:00にここで素晴らしい花火大会を見えた。

木曜日, 1月 05, 2006

台北のルール


There seemed to be a remarkable number of such rules and regulations around Taipei, and the ones in the airport I especially wanted to take photos of - including things along the lines of: 'Anyone with a fever, cold, diarrhoea et al must report their condition to the authorities on entering Taiwan'; 'To prevent the spread of avian flu, passengers must not bring poultry on public transport'; 'Passengers arriving from Cambodia, Laos, Thailand et al must take special precautionary health measures for the first ten days of their stay'; 'To prevent the spread of Dengue Fever, the use of long-sleeved garments is recommended'.

I can just imagine turning myself in upon arrival with a case of diarrhoea and being locked in a shiny white cubicle for the duration of my holiday...

日本のクリスマス



Hope everyone recovered OK from New Year!

Here's some pictures from the aforementioned rained-out Christmas festivities. Held every night of December, the 'Hakodate Christmas Fantasy' features a giant-headed amusingly voiced Santa, his cohorts and sleigh, and a Christmas tree imported from Hakodate's sister city in Canada. This year the top broke off, but it got better (those with long memories may recall that last year's tree had to be replaced from Hokkaido due to a bug infestation).

The usual weird techno music featured, with the same Pet Shop Boys track being the centrepiece ('Go West'?) and the dancers did an admirable job despite the sleet drizzling down.