Headed for Tokyo anytime soon? Even if you're not, be sure to check out this article from Time about 10 Things to Do in Tokyo.
What do you think of the list? Would you agree with their choices? Have you ever done any of these?
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Monday, October 28, 2013
Friday, October 25, 2013
If You're Not Ready for Genuine Japanese Recipes
If you're not quite ready to try authentic Japanese recipes, why not try some of these Japanese-inspired recipes instead?
- Pumpkin Mochi
- Ramen Burger
- Peanut Butter and Jelly Sushi Rolls
- Receta del Sushi Caribeno (Caribeno Sushi Recipe)
- Grilled Teriyaki Corn-on-the-Cob
- Japanese Inspired Quinoa
- Grilled Beef-Tenderloin Skewers with Red-Miso Glaze
- Japanese-Style Hamburger (Hambaagu or Hambaagaa)
- Fish Teriyaki with Sweet-and-Sour Cucumbers
- Wasabi Flank Steak and Miso-Glazed Potatoes
- Japanese-Inspired Pot Roast
Would you try any of these? Do you enjoy genuine Japanese cuisine?
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Is Japan Cool?
I wanted to share this website with you guys: Is Japan Cool?
The website features photos and descriptions of popular things in Japan, and you get to vote on those things and decide what's cool and what's not. It's kind of a fun, quick way to learn about a wide variety of Japanese happenings and culture. :)
The categories include Discover, Cosplay, Tokyo, Okinawa, Kawaii, Ramen, Dreams, and Tradition. Check it out!
The website features photos and descriptions of popular things in Japan, and you get to vote on those things and decide what's cool and what's not. It's kind of a fun, quick way to learn about a wide variety of Japanese happenings and culture. :)
The categories include Discover, Cosplay, Tokyo, Okinawa, Kawaii, Ramen, Dreams, and Tradition. Check it out!
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Enter to Win a Trip to Japan!
Squee! JapanTravelInfo.com is hosting a giveaway for a trip for two to Japan!! How exciting! And what's more, you get to pick the trip you want to take!! :)
- A cultural trip to Kyoto
- A luxury trip to a Japanese inn, hot springs included, at the foot of Mount Fuji
- A foodie trip in Tokyo
- An outdoor adventure trip in Okinawa
- A trendy, "be part of the scene" trip to Tokyo
- A pop culture trip, including admission to the 2014 Tokyo International Anime Fair
Wouldn't it be amazing to win?? Enter here through September 30, 2013: http://www.japantravelinfo.com/blog/sweepstakes/
Also, be sure to check out the rest of their website for all kinds of information about Japan.
Also, be sure to check out the rest of their website for all kinds of information about Japan.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Who Won the Bid to Host the 2020 Olympics?
And the winner to host the 2020 Olympic Games is....
Tokyo!!!!
Announced today at the International Olympic Committee's general session, Tokyo will be the host of the 2020 summer Olympics, making this their second time hosting the summer games and, with two winter games under their belt, their fourth time hosting Olympic games as a country.
Congratulations, Tokyo!! :D
And check out the announcement video on the official Facebook page of The Olympic Games; the reactions are tear-jerking. :)
Read more here:
Friday, August 16, 2013
A True Story From the Japanese Embassy in US...Or Is It?
There's a tale circulating on the Internet about a verbal gaffe Japanese Prime Minister Yoshirou Mori made with U.S. President Obama. The problem is...Mori isn't the Prime Minister anymore!
To read the story, and Snopes' investigation of it, check out "Who Are You?" on Snopes.com.
Although Prime Minister Mori had his fair share of verbal faux pas while in office, this particular conversation never took place. Mori was only in office from 2000-2001, and we've seen 6 other prime ministers since then. The current Japanese Prime Minister is Shinzou Abe, and he has also never had such a fumbled conversation with the current U.S. president.
To read the story, and Snopes' investigation of it, check out "Who Are You?" on Snopes.com.
Although Prime Minister Mori had his fair share of verbal faux pas while in office, this particular conversation never took place. Mori was only in office from 2000-2001, and we've seen 6 other prime ministers since then. The current Japanese Prime Minister is Shinzou Abe, and he has also never had such a fumbled conversation with the current U.S. president.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Hakama-Style Pants and a Link to a Hakama Pattern
These pants from Shopbop are amazing. They are a "modern" version of Japanese hakama! Even though the description doesn't even mention hakama, the pants have pleats, a large belt that ties in the front, and a visually high back that mimics that back of a tied-up hakama.
Front and Back Views
If you're not familiar with hakama -- traditional Japanese pants worn over kimono -- here are some images of hakama from Folkwear to give you an idea of how they look.
What do you think? Do you notice the similarities? Have you ever had the chance to wear hakama?
On a little side note, that Folkwear hakama pattern I linked to is a pattern I purchased to make hakama for my husband (with my mother's help -- I'm not that skilled!!). They turned out great, although we made them a bit too long. :) Folkwear's historical clothing patterns are fantastic -- I highly recommend them!
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