Thursday, November 29, 2007

Kawaii Nihon!

Kawaii (かわいい) Nihon!! Japan is a fantastic place to go to if you love the food and culture. My first trip to Japan and to Tokyo Disneyland and Osaka Universal studio was awesome. It seems to have brought back the child in me as I grabbed the opportunity to take a photo with one of my favourite character Popeye. Also, did anybody mentioned that the food and clothes in Japan were way too EXPENSIVE-NEH!!!


Another thing I love about food in Japan is that their Macdonald serves the one and only Ebi-fillet burger. This burger is only found in Japan's Macdonald and no where else.I had my fill of Ebi-fillet burger for 2 days in a row and it was so OISHII. Hmm...I can still feel the ebi sauce lingering in my mouth....

FeiMao and I went to the Toyota car show room and we were blown away by all their latest car concepts. It was truly an eye opener for him being a car lover.


Some photos for memories:











2 comments:

Unknown said...

Kawaii Nihon, indeed! Amen to that! Watashi wa Sheena desu :)
I love Japan! I love the way the Japanese are - highly
linguistically and culturally homogeneous, polite, aesthetic, and
VERY NATIONALISTIC-NEH!

The other night, I presented in my postgraduate class about
the politics and government of Japan and it turned out a blast.
My professor commented, "You make a great briefer about
Japan!"

I like Japanese History, Japanese Imperial History, the
Tokugawa era and the Meji Restoration period, the Fuji-san,
the Shinkansen, the Ginza, and the Japanese Alps (Kiso Mountains)
which I saw in flight going to Nagoya Airport.

I like Japanese men, too. I would like a Japanese husband
in the future. I reckon them as civilized, sophisticated,
educated, and nationalistic. Makes them so kawaii!!
Most Japanese men nowadays do not like to have kids, too.
And that is also my plan. So, I think a Japanese husband would
make a perfect partner for me.

I have a Japanese professor in my other subject (Modern
East Asia) but too bad he is taken! He speaks of his country
with pride - and never against it. Also, he is a Pisces (like
me), quite lazy and absent-minded, but because he is Japs,
I don't mind. I find him kawaii!! I spoke to him a lot
about his country. You know, I told him how I like his country.
I asked if he watches NHK. He replied, "Yes, yes, the Nippon
Hoso Kyokai". I also asked if he watches sumo wrestling
matches and he was laughing. I love the way he brings Japan
to our class. I also love the way he says "Kyushu" and
"Hokkaido". And he told us that he was born in the 1960s, which
makes him a "Showa Baby". He is so kawaii!!

Japanese men look younger than their age! Like even if they are
40 years old already, they look like they are just in their
late 20s!

I have been to Nagoya's airport en route to Detroit and have
observed Japanese men. In flight, I also sat beside one, and
he told me he was already 42 years old, but at first sight, I
thought he was just in his late 20s.

BANZAI!

Unknown said...

Sheena Ricarte. Kawaii Nihon, indeed! Amen to that! Watashi wa Sheena desu :) I love Japan! I love the way the Japanese are - highly linguistically and culturally homogeneous, polite, aesthetic, and VERY NATIONALISTIC-NEH!

The other night, I presented in my postgraduate class about the politics and government of Japan and it turned out a blast. My professor commented, "You make a great briefer about Japan!"

I like Japanese History, Japanese Imperial History, the Tokugawa era and the Meji Restoration period, the Fuji-san, the Shinkansen, the Ginza, and the Japanese Alps (Kiso Mountains) which I saw in flight going to Nagoya Airport.

I like Japanese men, too. I would like a Japanese husband in the future. I reckon them as civilized, sophisticated, educated, and nationalistic. Makes them so kawaii!! Most Japanese men nowadays do not like to have kids, too. And that is also my plan. So, I think a Japanese husband would make a perfect partner for me.

I have a Japanese professor in my other subject (Modern East Asia) but too bad he is taken! He speaks of his country with pride - and never against it. Also, he is a Pisces (like me), quite lazy and absent-minded, but because he is Japs, I don't mind. I find him kawaii!! I spoke to him a lot about his country. You know, I told him how I like his country.
I asked if he watches NHK. He replied, "Yes, yes, the Nippon
Hoso Kyokai". I also asked if he watches sumo wrestling matches and he was laughing. I love the way he brings Japan to our class. I also love the way he says "Kyushu" and
"Hokkaido". And he told us that he was born in the 1960s, which
makes him a "Showa Baby". He is so kawaii!!

Japanese men look younger than their age! Like even if they are
40 years old already, they look like they are just in their late 20s!

I have been to Nagoya's airport en route to Detroit and have observed Japanese men. In flight, I also sat beside one, and he told me he was already 42 years old, but at first sight, I thought he was just in his late 20s.

BANZAI!