Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Back in a Beautiful Japan!






























Since it's spring here now and beautiful cherry blossoms, there's a lot of people in the parks. This cool group were having a meeting for there upcoming fashion show.






























Tokyo has been very beautiful since I came back about a week ago.






























During the spring there's an activity that most Japanese people take part in called "Hanami", which means "Flower watching". Here I'm at a Hanami-party arranged by Japanese university students.

It's nice to see Japanese people being happy and doing fun things again!^^

There's so much fun things to watch in the parks. Like hosts styling eachother's hair. ;D

Dance practice!

This is a very romantic time of the year! ;)


It's fun how much Japanese people dress up just for going to a park.

But it's even more fun how much they dress up their dogs! =)

The funniest thing though, was when I passed by the two people to the left in this picture and asked if they were having some kind of meeting. They said: -"Yes let us take you the rest of our crew."

We went into the woods and there was infinite of people looking like they were taken from a fairytale there, doing rehersal for a fashion show.

Yesterday I was supposed to go to "Hanami" again with Jenny, Tina and their friends but it was raining so we went to an Izakaya instead. Izakaya = Japanese bar/restaurant

There was an earthquake while we were there. It's aftershocks almost every day now, but you get used to it...

On the way to the Izakaya I saw the legendary "Banana vending machine" for the first time! =D

Most vending machines just sell drinks, but if you're lucky you can find vending machines selling hair spray, flowers and much more! If you're unlucky you can find vending machines selling nothing but used underwear. :/

The Mother of All UGG







































This huge UGG-shoe was hanging around in central Sydney.






























Australia is paradise for UGG lovers. There's even UGG with Swarovski crystal decoration.

Australia Street Performers







































The Australian streets got some entertainers!







































Charlie Chaplin got mad skillz!







































American rock music in traditional Japanese clothes.

"Lost brain, found music, need money!" XD

Aborginal bodypainting.

Drummer at St Kilda beach in Melbourne.

Unicycling world champion.

Scottish style.

Street Snap of the Day #23







































Ten people were waiting ready with cameras next to Hachiko in Shibuya. Then these two showed up and started posing. =)






























I have no idea about what was going on. But it was fun! :D

Street Snap of the Day #22







































Yesterday at Shibuya crossing.


Monday, April 4, 2011

Tokyo Disney Land!






























It's been so many sad posts about Japan lately, so I thought I should write about some fun things that happened there before the disasters. One sunny day Jakob, Anica, Kenichi, Reina and me went to Tokyo Disney Land! =)







































Style of the day. Pretty cold back then!






























The big question were if I was going to wear my Mickey Mouse shirt from Harajuku or the "Tonari no Totoro"-shirt I bought at the Japan convention Uppcon09 in Sweden.

The natural thing to do would of course be to pick the Mickey-shirt since we were going to Disneyland, but I picked the Totoro-shirt for some reason...
If I ever go to the Ghibli museum, I will have to choose the Mickey-shirt. ;D






























We met at Tokyo train station before going there, where they had this café which we thought was Swedish. But it was Danish if I remember correctly.

While waiting for Kenichi, we witnessed a revolution when it comes to vending machines. Watch Anica demonstrate the new fantastic machine!



Jakob thinks I'm taking a picture of him, so he poses happily for a long time before he realizes it's a video! Mohahaha :P
































Kenichi had colored his hair blonde, and I told him that I thought his new hair resembled the Super Saiyans from the manga Dragon Ball.

Dragon Ball was the first Manga that came to Sweden, and probably the first one I ever read.

My room neighbour Nori collects Dragon Ball figures. Below you can see him with one he recently got as a gift! :D







































Nori living the dream! ^^






























When you come to Tokyo Disneyland, it feels like you're not in Japan anymore but on some paradise island like Hawaii. First we passed by the big parking area which was partly covered in water by the Tsunami.

























Disneyland is close to the sea and the parking area is at a lower level than the rest of Disneyland, so that's how the recent tsunami managed to reach all the way there.




























There's two Disney amusement parks next to each other. This time we went to Disneyland but the other one, Disney Sea, is even closer to the sea and the water level there rose at the time of the tsunami. Luckily without any damage.







































The atmosphere at TDL(Short for Tokyo Disney Land) is just magical, and it's so clean! Even though they sell different kinds of caramel- and curry-popcorn everywhere, you won't be able to see a single popcorn on the ground!






























We started off our magical journey by trying on some Disney hats! =)







































Goofie and Minnie!







































In front of the legendary Disney castle! :)






























Reina took the opportunity to chase some ducks in the castle garden. ;)






























Nice parade closeby.






























Saw a Disney wheelchair standing around there. Hardcore!






























Riding classic teacups!

Reina almost fell off our fast spinning teacup laughing.

Kenichi and me laughed so much at eachother while driving the cars that we started crying... XD

After some hilarious rides it was time to try Disneyland's latest attraction, the PhilharMagic cinema which makes you feel like you're part of the movie with all kind of effects!

Jakob and Kenichi getting ready for the movie with 3D-glasses on.
I'm usually disappointed with 3D-movies because I want it to be much more 3D-effects. But this one was full of things jumping out of the screen! Thumbs up!

But the best part was that the chairs was sprinkling water, blowing wind and sending out fragrances at you! It was so much happening all the time, for all your senses!^^






























When it got dark and Disneyland was about to close, they had a great illumination parade.






























We had been looking for Donald, Mickey and the others all day and finally we got to see them in the parade!

Here's a video from the parade:



Disneyland is a wonderful place I hope to visit again!

Tomorrow I will be back in Tokyo, ready to experience more things "Made in Dream"!