Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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Enigma

Clue # 1: Which of the following three indices, only one of them is good. XD

Clue # 2 :



Index No. 3:



Clue # 4: http://www.diamond-dining.com/vampire/

Saturday, January 23, 2010

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ハッピバースデーツミー! (Happy birthday to me!)

As most of you probably know, last Thursday was my birthday. In recent three years, I used to spend that day, his head stuffed in a law book or in my classes for the partials. But this year I have not had to pass review for this semester (the Japanese do not count for me). This is not to say that I celebrated the 21 January. Basically, I did not perhaps envy. It was one day very ordinary.

In my 20 years I had said as I entered the twenties to 21, I had just come in their twenties. I now 22 years old so I said I was now entrenched in their twenties, I started to make me "old" it's time to become a responsible adult ... or not ... XD

Friday, one of my professors had organized a "fugu * party". Unfortunately this Sensei fell ill and could not attend his own party. It was thus found between students in the restaurant he had booked. The menu consisted of four small (within the meaning of the word) dishes, all made from fugu. The first was a kind of jelly made from fish oil (and small herbs) to soak in soy sauce. The second was an assortment of sashimi fugu and things unknown to the battalion (first photo). This is my favorite dish. The third was a kind of "nabe" with mushrooms, cabbage, negi and of course fugu that was quite difficult to eat because we had to peel the flesh from the carcass itself (photos 2 and 3). The fourth and penny dish was rice porridge with chunks of fugu (which my palate has not even felt). To be honest, I did not find that fugu has a particular taste. I even seemed familiar ... Through a friend, I knew why: the taste of fugu is close to ... Chicken! (-_-#)


Still alive, I was still hungry after eating. So I bought a dessert conbination which serves birthday cake and also breakfast the next day. Happy birthday to me! : D

With my Taiwanese friend, we had promised to go eat at a "restaurant" cake that offers a formula at will. For 90 minutes, you can stuff yourself with as many cakes as you wish for the modest sum of 1450 yen (about 12 €). This formula also includes some savory dishes (Cappelini of all the sauces in particular) at will. We went there yesterday (Saturday) for lunch. We started with both sweet and salty terminated. The cakes were not terrible: they taste the same as those of French supermarkets. Cons by their Cappelini dishes were really good and much better than the cakes. What I find ironic indeed for a brand called "Sweets Paradise".

Anyway, I still feel that I can eat cake ... Shall I reasonable?



* The fugu, this is ill-prepared fish can kill whoever eats it. In Japan, it can be prepared and cooked by someone licensed. Enough known, is a delicacy that costs as much.

Monday, January 18, 2010

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Penser au départ

There is only one month before the end of my stay. Time has passed quickly, neeee! My back looks hellish: the resumption of classes at Assas will not be easy, life in France and in Paris either. I also have to find a new studio ... Although I prefer not to think about now, we must admit that I have to resolve myself. Enjoy the remainder of my time!

Christmas was a little sad away from family but from Tokyo, I have not had too much opportunity to get bored: there was already in Tokyo, then my homestay in Shizuoka, Hiroshima and Miyajima. In Nagoya, there's been little things from here and there, nothing revolutionary, but fun enough to have attracted "some interest" in me. I decided not to talk on the blog. And it probably does not interest you. : P

In Japan, it was the big sales, I could devote myself once again to one of my unhealthy activities: shopping. I bought things Useful (sweater, a new pair of shoes) and some less (a new strap for my phone - I already had 4). It introduced me to a chain store: Tokyu Hands. They sell all! it will be perfect to buy "omiage" to refer to members of my family and friends. \\ (^ O ^) /

I went for a haircut. It would have been unnecessary to specify if I had not washed their hair fully extended, and if they had not made two for me and for me to dry the hair ... Otherwise, I have not paid more than in France, about thirty euros.

And finally this post "I tell my life" today, I bought STRAWBERRIES! In fact, it's been over three weeks that I saw on the shelves of the supermarket (Jusco, always). Tis the season box displays! They are fairly expensive (500 yen, the tray of 9 transgenic lambda in a supermarket) but has found a girlfriend at 300 yen and I asked him to buy for me. Tomorrow is the anniversary of the girlfriend in question, I expected him to go a mile-pancakes (I'll spare you the Katakana version) with bananas and strawberries. This will be his birthday cake. ;)


また, ねー! (Mata neee!)


Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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go, Hiroshima!

(Ikou! Hiroshima. Let's go to Hiroshima!)


Last Friday, I'm still " warpée. This time, my destination was Tokyo, but not Hiroshima.

The city, completely destroyed after the bombing of August 6, 1945 (I hope not to have to remind you of the context), was quickly rebuilt and has since developed quite well. It is nevertheless quiet and charming. There are a lot of Sites to see: the Dome of Hiroshima, the Peace Memorial and Museum (of course), Hiroshima Castle, a few temples and other places less symbolic. I think a complete tour of the city can be a busy day or two days quietly. A tram network facilitates travel in the city but a pair of legs (or wheels) may suffice. We must add one day more, if you will also visit Miyajima, the island sacred.

I organized this trip alone without personal guide. Nevertheless, I made some research online to find out what to visit, eat, etc.. The city is easily discovered walk. I have used public transport to get to that Miyajima. It is easy to locate in the city: everything is squared and not that tall.

Day 1 - Saturday - Arrival in Hiroshima

Having classes in the morning, I arrived during the afternoon (15h). After depositing my luggage at the hotel, I began a journey to the city. I followed the tram line. I found myself at the NHK building where I stopped for a break (at Starbucks). After returning to my feet, I walked the mall Hondori, is some stores (it was the balance) and dined at the village of okonomiyaki.

Okonomiyaki-mura is not a street or neighborhood is a building which three entire floors are occupied by restaurants specializing in okonomiyaki style of Hiroshima. Unlike the Osaka style where everything is mixed and cooked on the teppan, Hiroshima okonomiyaki is cooked on the teppan layer: first, the small pancake flour and water, cabbage and soybeans, mung noodles, sauce, garnish meat / fish mixed with egg. Personally, I found it quite dry, my preferred style is by far Osaka.

Day 2 - Saturday - visit to Miyajima

Miyajima is considered one of the three wonders of Japan. It is an island which lies not far from Hiroshima: one must first go to Miyajiguchi to take the ferry. Port, everything can be done on foot (well almost). Luckily, that day, it was fine, though a bit cold.
Once on the island, I visited the giant torii planted in water or rather the sand, the tide was still low. I visited the temple Tsukushima which was a nice view of the sea and the other side, the Daisho-in Buddhist temple, one of the largest in the region and the Senjokaku. I also saw a two-storey pagoda and another at 5.

At noon I ate in a restaurant which proposed the "anagomeshi" (a donburi with a sort of small grilled eel). With oysters, it is one of the specialties of the region. Did not like oysters, whether cooked or raw, I preferred to head for the other option. Yet eel say to me, for I pretenses that this is not the same fish and the cooking method is different. The taste also was different, less distorted, probably easier.

Once rested, I decided to climb Mount Misen. 'Burn' is a big word. I merely go to the park Momijidani and take the cable car. Once up, it still took off and climb stairs for an hour to reach the summit via a few small temples and shrines. The view is really beautiful: we see the mountain, sea, other islands, the sky ... That green is blue ... The rise worth it. One understands why the Japanese consider the island as sacred. Personally, I felt like falling into a Miyazaki film. A

Once back down, I went in a little cafe that served as one of the best cheesecakes I could eat (it is just down the 5-story pagoda and Senjoku). A quick tour of Omotesando street to buy souvenirs and go again!

Day 3 - Tuesday - moving Hiroshima

For my last day, I could rent a bike. My laziness has nevertheless had the better of me and my legs finally carried me all day. I first stopped at the museum in Hiroshima prefecture who had a collection of Western contemporary art. There was even a Dali! From the museum, one can have Shukkeien access to the garden. Shukkein is a Japanese-style garden designed in the 17th century. It can walk, admire the small landscapes, it's pretty nice. Inside the garden, there are also some small tearooms. After a little tea and red bean soup, I headed to the Hiroshima Castle.

Around noon, I arrived at the Dome in Hiroshima, a symbol of the city and 6 August 1945. This is one of the buildings (if there are several) that has not fully collapsed and was held in memory of the Second World War. After lunch, I went to the museum Peace. I had been warned that it would be 'intense', moving ... it was really ...

I strolled the rest of the afternoon. For dinner, I stopped in one of three coffee shops along the Kyobashi River. Then I quietly waited for my return to the station.

いじ ょうです!

Monday, January 11, 2010

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What is this?!

Kore ha nan desu ka?

What is this?


よく わか リ せん が おいしい です よ!

Yoku ga Oishii desu yo Wakarimasen!

I do not really know but it's good!