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Year2006 A New Year is Born

Emotions shared to double the joy! 

Monday, April 10, 2006

7:55 AM -



Back to Sakura now. Something happened over the blog that I was unable to add more photos over in my last posting.
Sakura seems to have been very short this year. It has already started pouring heavily now and I guess the cherry blossoms will be struggling enough to keep their blossomed ones together.
Ebin - that should have been pancakes what you had the other day.
Now - here are a few more photos of food that we had a look the other day.

One is some kinda omlette with creepe, another is a barbeque, and of course, you can see all the octopus for yourself.



I just guess those above food items are all traditional Japanese.

What I have to do now is to probably make up mind to eat some of these - would anything ever change this vegetarian?

After all the shops and food, there was also good piece of entertainment. I have taken a few snaps of what I could. Here is one. I still can hear the beat of the manual drums and the vocals - something like "ah -ha rapp pa, hey rappa..." - spent some 15min just watching this. It was real good. I liked it.

More surprise: Here are some sample photos of the Bonsai collection that was on sale. Can you see those oranges and maple tree in pots?





And finally - the two travellers who escaped from Hirama and Yako to Yasukuni shrine. Here they are - Ebin and myself.

And with that - let me complete Sakura in Japan. More spring is to come! Wait for it...


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