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Yarennoka 08 (やれんのか!): Tsukiji Fish Market
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Monday, March 16, 2009. Calvin and me, during his first night in Tokyo). During his first full day in Japan, I showed him around the neighboring area of Akasaka and we looked around the Akasaka Shinto shrine together at night with my other buddy Sean. Afterwards, we ate at a small Japanese restaurant in town since Calvin was really eager to try some authentic Japanese food. Shortly after entering the main seafood hall, we were surrounded by stalls full of fresh fish brought in that very morning. Ther...
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Yarennoka 08 (やれんのか!): September 2008
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Its been awhile since last updating, but the past week has been really busy and a lot. Of fun. Some highlights include:. My reintegration of exercise now that I'm set up as a member of the Tokyo American Club - I've been heading over at least 3x a week to build some muscle! I found a closer Jiu. Academy and started training there last week. Spent a day over at Dream.6 MMA. Event (soon to receive its own blog post in my fight sport review featurette. After pro-wrestling, Takada.
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Yarennoka 08 (やれんのか!): January 2009
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Saturday, January 3, 2009. Fukuoka Trip: Day 3 - Dream Bridge and Fukuoka City. On my last day with Masa, we still had plenty left to see and do in our remaining time. We would be completing the third leg of a triangle we made driving from Fukuoka - Nagasaki - Kumaoto - Fukuoka. In the morning it was raining heavily and we had planned to visit the nearby "Dream" suspension bridge which is mainly an attraction for tourists since it is only crossable. Grape Taffy, and Chocolates. Finally, we drove to downt...
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Yarennoka 08 (やれんのか!): August 2008
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. As I was wandering around Akasaka. The other day, I found out that TBS, one of the major TV networks in Japan, was holding a summer festival literally minutes away from my dorm. As you can see they had a tropical theme and there were tons of different food and desert stands serving the people who came to visit. Akasaka's. Metro station lies directly under TBS's. The main reason they're having the festival over here. Fortunately, there was a Japanese. Peter G. Dagher Jr. One thing...
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Yarennoka 08 (やれんのか!): December 2008
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Sunday, December 28, 2008. Fukuoka Trip: Day 2 - Castles and Onsens. The next day we woke up early in the morning, determined to stay on Masa's. Well planned schedule. After about an hour of driving on some wide open roads, we reached a ferry port that took us across the water back to the center of Kyushu (Hiroshima is isolated on a peninsula). Both of us were a little tired from lack of sleep and we ended up taking a small nap inside the comfy cabin area above the car hold. Ninja posing for me. Volcano ...
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Yarennoka 08 (やれんのか!): Fukuoka Trip: Day 3 - Dream Bridge & Fukuoka City
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Saturday, January 3, 2009. Fukuoka Trip: Day 3 - Dream Bridge and Fukuoka City. On my last day with Masa, we still had plenty left to see and do in our remaining time. We would be completing the third leg of a triangle we made driving from Fukuoka - Nagasaki - Kumaoto - Fukuoka. In the morning it was raining heavily and we had planned to visit the nearby "Dream" suspension bridge which is mainly an attraction for tourists since it is only crossable. Grape Taffy, and Chocolates. Finally, we drove to downt...
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Yarennoka 08 (やれんのか!): Fukuoka Trip: Day 2 - Castles & Onsens
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Sunday, December 28, 2008. Fukuoka Trip: Day 2 - Castles and Onsens. The next day we woke up early in the morning, determined to stay on Masa's. Well planned schedule. After about an hour of driving on some wide open roads, we reached a ferry port that took us across the water back to the center of Kyushu (Hiroshima is isolated on a peninsula). Both of us were a little tired from lack of sleep and we ended up taking a small nap inside the comfy cabin area above the car hold. Ninja posing for me. Volcano ...
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Yarennoka 08 (やれんのか!): Oboe Renaissance
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Monday, December 15, 2008. The performance was held at the Tokyo Opera City, completed in 97, and was a very clean and pretty building inside as well as out. Although it was mid-November, they already had many Christmas decorations up. Opera City was running a theme of "Bach - Contemporary" where they had different soloists come in and play a few J. S. Bach as well as a little contemporary music (as the name suggests). Other artists we saw coming after Miyamura. Were flute and french horn soloists. Went ...
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Yarennoka 08 (やれんのか!): March 2009
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Monday, March 16, 2009. Calvin and me, during his first night in Tokyo). During his first full day in Japan, I showed him around the neighboring area of Akasaka and we looked around the Akasaka Shinto shrine together at night with my other buddy Sean. Afterwards, we ate at a small Japanese restaurant in town since Calvin was really eager to try some authentic Japanese food. Shortly after entering the main seafood hall, we were surrounded by stalls full of fresh fish brought in that very morning. Ther...