Friday, December 9, 2011
Friday, September 30, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Central Tokyo
A view of Central Tokyo, from Odaiba area.
The building in the foreground is a hotel, rainbow bridge in the background, and tokyo tower afar.
[* A Skywatch Friday post.]
The building in the foreground is a hotel, rainbow bridge in the background, and tokyo tower afar.
[* A Skywatch Friday post.]
Friday, May 27, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
The Bright and the Mighty... Moon
This was the moon from last weekend.
Taken with a Canon SX110is. Natural noise.
[* A Skywatch Friday post.]
Taken with a Canon SX110is. Natural noise.
[* A Skywatch Friday post.]
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Moon-watching
This was last week's moon, taken with my hardy Canon SX110is.
Twas a beautiful night!
[* A Skywatch Friday post.]
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
New Year Shrine Visit
It is a japaneese tradition to make one's first shrine visit of the year on New Year's Eve. (although this can be done earlier or later).
This one is located in Asakusa. It is packed on New Year / New Year's Eve, and the streets are bustling with Japanese charms and trinkets that folks are advised to get to rid of the bad energy of the coming year.
This is where one drops a 100-yen coin to get a mikuji or a fortune.
One draws a number and gets a fortune from one of the little drawers (this corresponds with the number they drew).
Good fortunes are brought home and bad ones are tied up like so, meant to be left behind so that it doesn't come true.
Happy New Year to everyone!
[* A Show your World - Tuesday post! ]
This one is located in Asakusa. It is packed on New Year / New Year's Eve, and the streets are bustling with Japanese charms and trinkets that folks are advised to get to rid of the bad energy of the coming year.
This is where one drops a 100-yen coin to get a mikuji or a fortune.
One draws a number and gets a fortune from one of the little drawers (this corresponds with the number they drew).
Good fortunes are brought home and bad ones are tied up like so, meant to be left behind so that it doesn't come true.
Happy New Year to everyone!
[* A Show your World - Tuesday post! ]
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