Monday, May 16, 2011

American broccolis


American broccolis have finally come to Japan.
Domestic vegetables, especially production area is close to Fukushima nuclear reactors, are hard to be sold due to fear of radiation.
So the supermarket have had to sell imported vegetables, I guess.

I wanna avoid taking radiation into my body as possible as I can.
I bought one broccoli.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

A Beautiful Sakura Load

You can find lots of Sakura(cherry) trees in full bloom everywhere in Japan.

It was fine yesterday, and Sakura makes me feel relaxed though the radiation leak of nuclear plants has not been stopped yet.

I took some pics of Sakura in the yesterday's morning.









Thursday, April 14, 2011

The Sakura(cherry) trees


I think most Japanese people want to take a picture when they see the blooming cherry.

This picture is the cherry trees of the entrance of Kasuga shrine.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Tremors happed again and again


Today we had tremors many times.
My office is on a sixth floor, so we feel tremors are bigger than on the ground.

The right is yesterday's picture.
We had relatively big quake on yesterday's evening.
(Maybe around magnitude 7 though I don't exactly remember it)

Trains were delayed by around 30 minutes, and it was a little bit crowded at stations.
But it's not so hard to go back home.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Enjoyed sake called Uzen Sakuragawa

Our team finished a project yesterday.
So we had a small party at our office though it is prohibited to drink alcohol at the office.

One of members, whose father is a famous sake maker, brought two bottles of his sake.
That sake is named 'Uzen Sakuragawa'.
It's high quality, and so expensive that you may hesitate to buy.

Of course it was so good.
We enjoyed them much and drank them up within only 30 minutes.
It is a little bit dry, fruity and easy to drink.






One member said such special sake should not be poured into cheap paper cups.

Monday, April 4, 2011

A Japanese-style building


I reluctantly went to work cause it was Sunday. :(

When I went out from the entrance of the station,
I usually wait the signal to be turned green.

While waiting for that, I took a pic.
And I was wondering what that Japanese-style building is.
I'll go there when I have free time.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Light at night

Today I had dinner with my parents and my younger brother.

I'll have to work tomorrow even on Sunday.
It's a bother to work.*sigh*

It's a pic of vending machine.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Invisible stuff

Japanese people look calm spending their ordinary life though the situation of
nuke plants is still severe.

I think it is because radiation is not visible.
I found out an interesting web page.
You can see the radiation at this page.

The page is written in Japanese.
The second from the right at the bottom line shows Tokyo.








Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Need drinkable water

I went to my nearby supermarket after work.
I saw shelves of drinkable water as I did yesterday.
Most bottles seem to be sold out.

There were some yesterday, but now almost all bottles have gone.
(I should have bought one more bottle yesterday)











The only product left there are these.
Wow these are colorful , fancy packages! ...But I don't wanna buy them coz it's a little bit expensive.
Around 3.4 dollars by this size?!

Everyone doesn't need this product in a such critical situation though it looks pretty. :(

Monday, March 28, 2011

I stopped by a nearby supermarket.
I tried to look for the bottle of water.
(We're unwilling to drink the tap water due to radiation)

I found out some, and bought 2 bottles.

All left there are the domestic water.
Evian, Volvic or other oversea's water had been sold out.
Everybody must doubt domestic water may include radiation.

There is the notice that it's limited up to three per a family.








I looked around and found out some packs
printed "Super H2O".
I opened it and checked the description... oops it's not water. it's sports drinks.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Tissues are back, but no water


Today I found out there are some bath tissues at a nearby supermarket.

After the huge earthquake, there has not been any tissues there.

I think it is because people bought them a lot.

Now tissues have come back, but next no bottle of water at any supermarkets...

Because the amount of radio activity stuff in the tap water is increasing around Tokyo area,

people are unwilling to drink the tap water.

So we have to buy the drinkable water.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Kanji game

I updated my kanji game today.

I made this game for kanji learners around one year ago.

If you like, please try 'Kanji Battle'.