Saturday, 13 June 2009

Roadtrip to Kanazawa

Here are some pictures from our amazing trip to Kanazawa. Allan and I went with some friends from our house in Yoga, Lucia and Tys from Australien + Arne from Germany. We lived in a traditional house, the one with the red bars in front, for a couple of days. Thanks for a nice trip guys!

Yokohama - Back to the 80's

Sorry for the late updating. Here are some pics from a trip to Yokohama, the city just 30 min from Tokyo by train. The Tower in the pictures is the highest building in Japan. 236 meters high i think..

Thursday, 7 May 2009

Origami whale

Folding origami is an essential tradition to the Japanese society. I even think they teach children the craft in school. You can buy the little square papers in millions of colors and patterns everywhere and most places also little origami books with instructions.. In Japanese only, thank you Japan!

Well as you can se from the picture above, I was able to fold some animals without understanding the instructions.. How cute is the whaleJ  

Monday, 6 April 2009

Shark attack ..

Here are some pics of the things we saw and did while my sweet brother where here.

Sunday, 29 March 2009

Man boobs !!

IT'S SUMO BABY!! Allan, my brother Kaare who came to visit us this week, and I went to Osaka to see what you only can experience in Japan.. Sumo. We all loved the sport and had a very cool day watching the tournament. I am simply amazed by these giants who toss each other around and give what appear to be gigantic wedgies to each other. Ouch!!!! We learned that these big fellows are quite popular and the best of them even earn lots of money and dates models..OMG! The game is quite simple. To win you have to push your opponent out of the ring or make them touch the ground with their hands or knees. This usually takes 24 seconds. The rest of the time they perform old rituals, stare each other down, wash them selves and toss salt in the ring to prevent getting hurt during the game..YES salt will save you if your faith is strong enough. We also learned that size doesn’t matter in sumo…