Tuesday, 25 April 2006
If you see a Japanese entering the subway carriage backwards, that means it is really full. This is one of these situations when you know that there is no place inside, getting in somehow and suddenly, like sucked-in, landing by the doors opposite because some 30 people entered after you. Appearances are misleading ;D
It's similar on other side. If you are inside the carriage and the train enters the station. You think: I'm not gettin' out. Doors are opening, you still think: not gettin' out. You decide: Not out! Not getting out! - ...ah, ok I'm gettin' out.
After the bombing hatches on the sides of the train are open, gravity turns itself 90 degrees and the cargo of live goods spills on the platform.
It's silly feeling when you have your luggage on the shelf inside. A big encourage to get back.
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Friday, 21 April 2006
I don't live by myself now. Two colleagues just moved in this weekend. There is somebody to talk while drinking hot nihonsiu at last ;)






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Saturday, 15 April 2006
The rules are different from American edition, more polite I guess ;D
Don't know details unfortunately. I have to watch a game someday. I have stadium really close. So now only photos from some ringmatch, taken by the way of walk.


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Thursday, 13 April 2006
Some walks, sleeping, eating, laying, thinking... It was a strange weekend. Extremely pleasant but strange. Sometimes I think that I'm only observing my life from the distance. Everything happen by itself...




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There was a post about Enoshima Aquarium, now there will be one about the inside. And there, for 2000Y jumping dolphins and bored penguins. More, real deep water with sharks and some small tanks with jellyfish. Great lighting and color of course. Ambient from the speakers. No more to say, have to see!

These two old penguins were staring at the paper horizon, making poo at the same time.








A great tourist attraction, we have been the only foreigners (with my mate from Down Under). Such a suburban aquarium, but high level finishing.
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Wednesday, 5 April 2006
Every year in sub-Tokyo Kawasaki is a phallus holiday, Kanamara Matsuri.
A colorfull procession of inhabitants, transvestities, crossdressers and tourists walks through the city to the temple. They carry giant statues of penis. Members of crossdressers clubs distribute flyers, they also help police in traffic control. You can buy penis shaped lollipops and sweets on stalls. Everything it is possible this day.










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czytaj nas po polsku









