Japan
Hatsumode
01/03/08 21:17
Hatsumode (初詣) is practiced
by many Japanese in the New Year. It is the first
visit to a shrine to celebrate the New Year and
typically happens during the first three days of the
year when everyone is on vacation. This year I
visited Senso-ji temple in Asakusa.
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Happy New Year from Tokyo
12/31/07 23:34
A great Korean meal in Tokyo?
12/29/07 14:30
I had an awesome Korean meal last night for dinner.
No I didn't travel to Seoul...I had it in Tokyo. In
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Akihabara Visit
12/28/07 19:54
Today I made a visit to Akihabara, which is the place
for the latest electronics in Tokyo. The assortment
of computers, cellphones, digital cameras, etc. is
mind-blowing. If any place can bring out the inner
geek (or in Japanese otaku) in you, it is Akihabara.
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Greetings from Japan
12/26/07 13:29
As part of the New Year's celebration, I am spending
it in Japan. New Year (Oshogatsu) is the most
important holiday in Japan and represents a chance to
start afresh with a new year. It is a time when
people close out all the business from the old year,
go to bonenkai parties (i.e. parties to forget the
old year) and plan celebration for the New Year.
However, New Year's celebration is more of a family affair than a New York-style, Time Square-like celebration. In fact, New Year's eve is very quiet, followed by a family meal on New Years Day. However, I am getting ahead of myself; I will report on this in more detail later.
However, New Year's celebration is more of a family affair than a New York-style, Time Square-like celebration. In fact, New Year's eve is very quiet, followed by a family meal on New Years Day. However, I am getting ahead of myself; I will report on this in more detail later.

