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Samurai Teacher: Vending Machines
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Monday, July 12, 2010. According to one of our instructors, it takes the equivalent of one power plant to supply electricity to teh array of vending machines in Japan, They all work correctly too and never take your money. Everything from cold juice to hot coffee to beer and cigarettes is available. For more variety you can always hit a convenience store. Seems like there's one on every corner. 7/11 sushi anyone? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making Tracks Across Germany 2009. Here comes the bride!
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Samurai Teacher: Shoes
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010. It's true- in most homes, schools, temples, and any place with tatami mats on the floor, shoes come off and slippers go on. Most places supply them for you. There are even slippers for the bathroom. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making Tracks Across Germany 2009. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet. Hachiko the Faithful Dog. Nippon Ham Fighters Defeat Soft Bank Hawks 6-2! Id Like My Sushi Fried, Please. Ampelman and Doner in Sapporo? Here comes the bride! View my complete profile.
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Samurai Teacher: Sleep Well
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Monday, July 19, 2010. A ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn, much as one would have found centuries ago. During the day, the tatami mat floors are covered with a low table and chairs. At night, futons are rolled out for cozy sleeping. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making Tracks Across Germany 2009. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet. Hachiko the Faithful Dog. Nippon Ham Fighters Defeat Soft Bank Hawks 6-2! Id Like My Sushi Fried, Please. Ampelman and Doner in Sapporo? Here comes the bride!
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Samurai Teacher: Tokyo Lights
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Saturday, July 10, 2010. Tokyo is.big. When I visit a city, I always try to walk every single street and dine in every restaurant. With over 200,000 to choose from and a city that sprawls all over the landscape, new plans were required. Tokyo has come a long way from the city once called Edo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making Tracks Across Germany 2009. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet. Hachiko the Faithful Dog. Nippon Ham Fighters Defeat Soft Bank Hawks 6-2! Id Like My Sushi Fried, Please.
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Samurai Teacher: Tanuki
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Monday, July 19, 2010. Tanuki is an actual species of dog, often mistaken for a raccoon or a badger. In Japanese folklore, he's a mischevious shape-shifter with a straw hat and a flask of sake' who beckons patrons into restaurants and bars. A common and popular character. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making Tracks Across Germany 2009. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet. Hachiko the Faithful Dog. Nippon Ham Fighters Defeat Soft Bank Hawks 6-2! Id Like My Sushi Fried, Please. Here comes the bride!
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Samurai Teacher: Family cars
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Monday, July 19, 2010. Looks like my mini-van has a relative in Japan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making Tracks Across Germany 2009. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet. Hachiko the Faithful Dog. Nippon Ham Fighters Defeat Soft Bank Hawks 6-2! Id Like My Sushi Fried, Please. Ampelman and Doner in Sapporo? Here comes the bride! View my complete profile.
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Samurai Teacher: Nara
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Monday, July 19, 2010. The Buddhist temple of Todai-ji is the largest wooden structure in the world. It has to be, since it houses the largest bronze Buddha in the world. This Daibutsu is even larger than the famous statue at Kamakura. the current statue is over 400 years old. Kasuga-taisha is a Shinto shrine famous for thousands of stone and bronze lanterns. They are all lit up for special festivals. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making Tracks Across Germany 2009. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet.
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Samurai Teacher: Look Out Below!
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Friday, July 9, 2010. Normally people look at the sights above, but in some Japanese cities, it pays to keep your eyes on the ground, where many manhole covers are works of art themselves. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making Tracks Across Germany 2009. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet. Hachiko the Faithful Dog. Nippon Ham Fighters Defeat Soft Bank Hawks 6-2! Id Like My Sushi Fried, Please. Ampelman and Doner in Sapporo? Here comes the bride! View my complete profile.
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Samurai Teacher: Everybody Does
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Saturday, July 10, 2010. The toire-the toilet. We all have them, and, except for a few people, we know how to use them. Japan has two styles, the traditional that terrify the westerners squat toilets, and exotic machines with more controls than a space shuttle. Fortunately, the latter predominate. You’ll be happy to know that the Japanese company Toto makes toire right in McDonough, Georgia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making Tracks Across Germany 2009. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet.
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Samurai Teacher: Faster Than a Speeding Bullet
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Sunday, July 18, 2010. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet. The Shinkansen (AKA Bullet Train) carries millions of passengers around Japan in safety and comfort- at speeds of 130-186 mph. Trains reach their destination within an average of 6 seconds of scheduled arrival times. Amtrack, are you listening? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making Tracks Across Germany 2009. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet. Hachiko the Faithful Dog. Nippon Ham Fighters Defeat Soft Bank Hawks 6-2! Id Like My Sushi Fried, Please.